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Re: Lookup zip by IP address [message #172937 is a reply to message #172932] Sat, 12 March 2011 13:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/12/2011 3:37 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> D. Stussy wrote:
>
>> "Jerry Stuckle" wrote:
>>> On 3/11/2011 8:57 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> Twayne wrote:
>>>> > Captain Paralytic<paul_lautman(at)yahoo(dot)com> typed:
>>>> >> No you are totally wrong. You do get the IP of the user,
>>>> >> but it will be registered to the ISP's address.
>>>> >
>>>> > Umm, the IP changes often, [.]
>>>>
>>>> To my knowledge, it has only changed once within the last 30 years. I
>>>> would not call that often.
>>>
>>> IP addresses can change as often as every transmission, or as seldom as
>>> almost never. They are not reliable.
>>
>> Every transmission: No.
>> Every SESSION: Yes.
>>
>> One cannot have TCP sessions when it changes every transmission.
>
> My point was, of course, that IP actually is an abbreviation for the
> Internet Protocol (frequently misused to refer to its addresses), of which
> there are two versions: the initial version 4, conceived in 1981 (30 years
> ago), and version 6, conceived in 1998 (which may yet save the internet as
> we know it since IPv4 addresses run out last month.)
>
> But Jerry appears to be humor-free, which does not bode well for his
> intelligence. (As expected.)
>
>
> PointedEars

And, as usual, you are wrong because you know absolutely nothing about
what you're talking about.

For the record, IPv4 and IPv6 refer ONLY to the number of bytes in the
IP address. They have NOTHING to do with the protocol itself, how often
IP addresses change or your lack of intelligence.

And IPv4 was heavily used by Arpanet back in the 1960's - which would
have been VERY hard to do if it hadn't been invented until 1981.

And finally, I never hear anyone (except you) use IP to refer to an
address. Everyone else uses the term "ip address" - which is correct.

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