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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
BTW II: Now that our neighborly LAN has left Winnipesaukee for the season, my BIL has to use the Wolfeboro Library for his e-mails, etc.
He informed me that when he went to vote in this thread in favor of the SL, the Library's computer advised,

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Translated for the rest of you.
APS's Brother in Law went to use the Wolfeboro Library computer to vote in this poll. When he tried he received a message that said:
"YOU HAVE ALREADY VOTED IN THIS POLL"
Then APS adds these faces :


So he is either
A: Confused that the library computer randomly blocked him
B: Confused because he feels that there is a conspiracy with people going to the Library and logging on to computers to skew the poll
C: Confused that his brother in law wasn't able to accomplish the above said task for his side of the poll
D: All of the above


APS - What is the difference between your Brother-In-Law trying to vote in the poll or another resident of Wolfeboro who used the library computer to vote. Perhaps this person voted the way you would have voted?
If you are confused as to why he got the message you need to understand IP addresses and a bunch of other technical mumbo jumbo. The library likely has a fixed IP and someone at sometime logged onto a computer at the Library and voted. One way or the other mind you. Not necessarily in the affirmative.