Jalpha wrote:Proxies aren't the only problem. I have a dynamic IP.
Where is your god now?
Well, to be fair, dynamic IPs tend to stay in a particular subnet (or a least a limited number of subnets), so that's actually a much lesser problem.
Jalpha wrote:Proxies aren't the only problem. I have a dynamic IP.
Where is your god now?
Professor Gu Zhongmao wrote:These projects are beautiful to scientists, but nightmarish to engineers
Jalpha wrote:Correct but it's a little unfair to pin an entire subnet to one account right?
Jalpha wrote:I just don't see IP adresses ever being the solution.
loftar wrote:No. No, you really don't, and you seem to misunderstand it on such a fundamental level that I don't even know where to start correcting you.
loftar wrote:Okay, have 2.248.10.121.
darnokpl wrote:Clever you are using your own server as proxy
saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
Thor wrote:Loftar, one does not simply win an argument with DarnoQQ. Simply because he will keep going and going until his heart fails, even if he is wrong
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saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
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