29 Nov 11, 10:30PM
He is separating the individual identity from the numbers.
What he is saying is the opposite of "we are all numbers."
Though, by now there is almost certainly at least one human being represented by each IP address. Banning an IP address will affect the human being who uses that address.
What he is saying is the opposite of "we are all numbers."
Though, by now there is almost certainly at least one human being represented by each IP address. Banning an IP address will affect the human being who uses that address.