On 18 Oct 2006 19:05:09 -0700,
I_AM_Raptor@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>Just like I pull the curtain shut when I dress in the dressing room, I
>>>enjoy my privacy even when I try on clothes.
>
> Another poor comparison.
Hi I_AM_Raptor,
I do appreciate your honing of our analogies. With analogies, we can
communicate. For example, I've shown (I hope) with my basic analogies that
not everyone who desires a base modicum of privacy is to be automatically
considered overly paranoid.
Everyone is confusing one key point. I am not trying to hide from my ISP by
changing my IP address! I agree even before the first word was posted that
the IPS knows who I am at all moments (heck, I pay the bill with a check
that has my name and address on it). Anyone who insists on repeating that
changing the IP address doesn't hide me from the ISP is just plain off
base.
It's sort of like having an (IP) address on your driver license and then
changing it. You're never going to hide from the police by changing your
address on your driver's license but the local store that wrote it down
when you cashed your check now has a harder time casually finding you from
a simple (and all too common) database search.
That's all I was trying to do by changing my router's IP address (which
turns out to be the IP address attached as the NNTP posting host no matter
what I do).
If someone technical here can show me how to CHANGE MY NNTP POSTING HOST,
well then, THAT would be an accomplishment worthy of the discussion!