<snip>
> Let's not equate IPs with users.  The fact of the matter is there are a
> lot of places that use cable routers to share one internet IP with a
> number of different clients.  
</snip>

You probably did not have time to read all of the posts, David, but,
the fact of the matter, I think everyone was clear on this one.

<snip>
> The facts of the matter are you have two different sessions with two
> different login.  Personally I would consider that enough to determine
> there are two different people regardless of the common IP.
</snip>

Different sessions do not indicate two different people or two
different machines anymore than the same ip address indicates the same
person.  I think that the original question, however, would have been
happy with identifying two different machines.  And, of course, one
can do thatl  So we do not have to make your assumption.

Jack


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