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Posted by Howard H. on May 20, 2007 at 19:21:23 from (65.197.87.48):
In Reply to: Why? posted by Farmall MD nut on May 20, 2007 at 06:21:52:
Hi Doug - I apologize for implying it was you! I was just very curious as to why he posted his message and looked back through some prior postings. I saw you had posted under the same IP address and thought it might be you - but honestly, it didn't sound like you were perturbed in prior posts and it seemed like you got plenty of answers. An IP address is unique to a given PC and/or network router, so at first glance it appeared all the messages came from one location. But, in checking a little further, that IP address is an AOL proxy server. I don't know how AOL routes all their network traffic, but in general a proxy server can act as a gateway for many users and "hide" them behind a single IP. That is probably why multiple posters show up under that address. Sorry for the trouble - I just thought I'd try to better answer whatever question the fellow had and found that address... I guess if he really wants more info, he can post again and give the board a second shot... Howard
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