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a) I give a link to a website that will issue unique ID to whoever goes there
b) Lucy, Tonic and other new members go there and PM me the Unique ID they had
c) I then compare IP addresses from which requests came - UK only will count, and proper IPs of ISPs - no proxy servers will count.
This would confirm or deny that lots of posts now come from a multiple accounts that actually belong to the same person - once we sort this one out we can move to question of gender, but I think it won't be necessary
Except for those who post from both work and home and thus have two valid, unique, and completely unrelated IP addresses. Not to mention the fact that as our friend Helios has proved it is ridiculously easy to find an open box to proxy through without it even being recognised as a legitimate proxy service.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
After all that, I really don't care. I use this site to share information with people going through the same experiences at me - it is not a substitute for having real friends
yes it is - Im going to be after everyone addresses for Xmas cards soon
"Lucy mostly reacts like a female, talks like a female, but occasionally comes out with expressions that only a male would utter. So I am not sure."
I'm facinated to know 'only a male would utter'. What an interesting world to live in, and have such fixed opinions about who says what.
Are you from the 1950's ?
Prosciutto in la "cacciatora"? You are getting confused with the Saltimbocca. I put some olives (though that is optional) but no capers.
That's interesting. My copy of the Silver Spoon is quite definite that la cacciatora has prosciutto and there are no olives in sight. I shall write to the publisher forthwith.
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