Let me give you an example of having same address but different machines: when you are using X-terminals. The IP address is the address of the server, not the terminal.

Anyway I only say that when Bambam posts the 3 questions, the IP was different coz they were post at work. Of course, the email address is similiar coz it's my email address. I shown him this site and create the account for him initially while giving him to guide through the site.

Nowadays he no longer access from work, only from home, and usually only when I tell him there's something easy here for him to understand. He's not an Internet freak like me.

If your father, mother, grandfather created an account here, does this mean that they have to get 3 PCs and 3 internet a/c to log in so that they wouldn't be suspected of fraud. : p

Anyway, thanks for the conversation, AM. I really need the distraction you provided. I'm afraid I wouldn't have time to entertain you if this was post on a weekday.

Btw, can you teach me how to perform those checks? I'm always interested in learning something new.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Quiz 2 (for newbies only) by Eureka_sg
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