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So when you see 68.73.201.100, does it mean something to you?  What about why you see WikiVanTed?  Trying to get my mind around how you see things.  Wanna do the same with me?  [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 18:12, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT)
So when you see 68.73.201.100, does it mean something to you?  What about why you see WikiVanTed?  Trying to get my mind around how you see things.  Wanna do the same with me?  [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 18:12, 11 Apr 2006 (EDT)
''My inital thoughts:  I see an IP address as an anonymous edit, i.e. someone not logged in. When I see WikiVanTed it can be one of two ways to think of it. If I know you, then it is not anonymous.  More often than not, I find that psudonyms are not linked to a "real person" and so they are just really anonymous contributors, similar to an IP address.  For me, I have been most involved in wikis where there is a strong UseRealName standard.  I don't feel connected to wiki that are not mostly real people.  I want to create a one stop sign wiki town here at wiki index.  Not to mean that I am not as interested in "producing" an encyclopedia of wiki links.  It is just that figuring out how to help people in wiki start communicating with each other is most important for me.  I like WikiIndex, in my mind we are setting up the place and asking people to come here and set up their wiki, description, tagging, etc. as a front lawn of sorts in this small one stop wiki town.  I look forward when there will be metropolis of wiki. - late, rambling, best, MarkDilley''
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