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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] perhaps the biggest tragedy here is that he'll never teach another child. WTF??[/quote] Someone should alert INTERPOL that we have found Eric Toth's current location (probably in Thailand). Only he could write such a thing. INTERPOL should pull this IP address, stat, and trace it.[/quote] Yes. Yes. Yes. How do we alert Jeff and Maria?[/quote] I already saw the post. The IP address is local. INTERPOL wouldn't be interested. [/quote] I guess I'm not the only one thinking this. But, Jeff, isn't an IP address simply tied to a computer? Can't you take your lap top anywhere?[/quote] No. IP addresses are not connected to a computer. IP addresses are assigned to networks. If you connect to Comcast, you get an address that is assigned to Comcast. If you disconnect your computer from Comcast and connect via wifi at Starbucks, you get an address that has been assigned to the Starbucks network (I believe Starbucks is actually using AT&T's network, but I could be wrong about that). The address in this thread that everyone is excited about is tied to a network in the DC area. The address has a posting history would not be expected of Eric Toth. Hmm, well OK you are obviously the tech guy here , but I was always under the assumption that an IP address is computer specific and here is why: at two separate jobs that I had whenever I had to call IT help desk for help with a computer problem, the first thing they would ask me was:" what is your IP address?" This was so that they could trace the problem on my work computer. Perhaps in a work location there is no guarantee that one person will always be on the same computer, but if it is a lap top in your house, well then?? [/quote][/quote]
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