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Well, I don't want to set up a cookie in a public computer, because then it will be set, I guess I could log out. But public computers weird me out. Not that I *never* do it, just that I am not inclined to. I am going to be spotty, doing work in between. :-) [[MarkDilley]] | Well, I don't want to set up a cookie in a public computer, because then it will be set, I guess I could log out. But public computers weird me out. Not that I *never* do it, just that I am not inclined to. I am going to be spotty, doing work in between. :-) [[MarkDilley]] | ||
: Yes, logging out is a good option! :-) You're just Mark to me, that's all. I can't get my mind around the whole 68.73.201.100 thing. :-( [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 13:45, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT) | |||
It is interesting, you can't wrap your head around ip addresses and I can't wrap my head around psudonyms. [[MarkDilley]] | |||
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Mark, you lost your cookie again. :-( TedErnst | talk 13:31, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT)
- Does that mean you can't have a cookie? What about cake? Ice cream? What about green beans? Can we at least share some green beans? TedErnst | talk 13:35, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT)
Well, I don't want to set up a cookie in a public computer, because then it will be set, I guess I could log out. But public computers weird me out. Not that I *never* do it, just that I am not inclined to. I am going to be spotty, doing work in between. :-) MarkDilley
- Yes, logging out is a good option! :-) You're just Mark to me, that's all. I can't get my mind around the whole 68.73.201.100 thing. :-( TedErnst | talk 13:45, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT)
It is interesting, you can't wrap your head around ip addresses and I can't wrap my head around psudonyms. MarkDilley