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That's a cat.r/petthedamndog
honorary r/petthedamndogThat's a cat.
They shouldn't, nodo my laptop and desktop have the same ip address? excuse me if this is a dumb question lol
They should typically be the same on the Internet, but not on your internal network.do my laptop and desktop have the same ip address? excuse me if this is a dumb question lol
Title: Demographics survey | Accept Requester: Panos Ipeirotis [A3DL93QTPE513P] Contact TV: [Hrly=$28.45] [Pay=4.18] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=null] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=4.40] [Fast=4.68] [Comm=5.00] [Fair=4.92] [Reviews=64] [ToS=1] TO2: [Hrly=9.87] [Pen=0.19 days] [Res=null] [Rec=100%] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=0] Reward: 0.10 Duration: 3600 Available: 1 Description: Demographics survey Qualifications: None [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.3.11 |
I'm still capped on the Sergeys and I am quite sad about it.
I can't do any of them and I'm quite sad about itI'm still capped on the Sergeys and I am quite sad about it.
So I'm not going to explain NAT to you since Moles gave you the link, but your router represents your entire network with a single IP address (most of the time, depends on what NAT) on the internet. Your internal network won't have the same addresses as that would cause a conflict. They are private addresses like: 192.168.1.57. Private addresses aren't reachable on the internet, so everything sent to you goes to the router IP address, and it hands all the info off to your computer. I went too far on this explanation, sorrydo my laptop and desktop have the same ip address? excuse me if this is a dumb question lol
Title: Answer a survey about your opinions | Accept Requester: jisu [A2C58LJ1OZQ40Y] Contact TO: [Pay=3.00] [Fast=1.00] [Comm=1.00] [Fair=1.00] [Reviews=3] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 2.00 Duration: 3600 Available: 1 Description: Give us your opinion about our questions Qualifications: Masters Exists ; Location EqualTo US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.3.9 |
Title: Listen to a instrumental song and answer a survey about it. | Accept Requester: AudioKite [A1ZEEGMU3YMZ6] Contact TV: [Hrly=$7.09] [Pay=2.68] [Fast=null] [Comm=null] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=3.42] [Fast=4.86] [Comm=3.25] [Fair=4.89] [Reviews=219] [ToS=0] TO2: [Hrly=1.88] [Pen=0.34 days] [Res=null] [Rec=92%] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=0] Reward: 0.34 Duration: 3600 Available: 4 Description: A musician or label is seeking feedback on a instrumental song from people in the United States who enjoy instrumental music. Listen to the song for at least 30 seconds and answer a survey about it. NOTE: The qualification test is to confirm you enjoy listening to the designated genre. Qualifications: Genre Category: Instrumental GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location EqualTo US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.3.11 |
I was surprised that I could actually do these. I didn't get the qual for the other ones that everyone was doing a little bit ago.....but tis the way of the mturk *sigh*least you got the qual....however long this one lasts. i dont get sergey, all those quals and they barely get used
So I'm not going to explain NAT to you since Moles gave you the link, but your router represents your entire network with a single IP address (most of the time, depends on what NAT) on the internet. Your internal network won't have the same addresses as that would cause a conflict. They are private addresses like: 192.168.1.57. Private addresses aren't reachable on the internet, so everything sent to you goes to the router IP address, and it hands all the info off to your computer. I went too far on this explanation, sorry
Look at the email address it is coming from and if it doesn't look like the official one, report it as a phishing attempt.I received an email from Netflix saying that there was a sign in to my account early in the morning from China. I went to Netflix and the only sign-ins that they show are from my IP address, and not for the time the email said. Do you think it was a scam email? I went ahead and signed out of all the devices and changed my passwords.....