Everyone who sees this puzzle has at least one of me

The name of the pictureThe name of the pictureThe name of the pictureClash Royale CLAN TAG#URR8PPP











up vote
7
down vote

favorite













It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.



Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?

Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.



Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




What am I?







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  • 1




    But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
    – user1306322
    Aug 10 at 19:41










  • Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 19:43














up vote
7
down vote

favorite













It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.



Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?

Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.



Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




What am I?







share|improve this question


















  • 1




    But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
    – user1306322
    Aug 10 at 19:41










  • Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 19:43












up vote
7
down vote

favorite









up vote
7
down vote

favorite












It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.



Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?

Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.



Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




What am I?







share|improve this question















It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.



Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?

Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.



Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




What am I?









share|improve this question













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edited Aug 10 at 14:41

























asked Aug 10 at 14:35









Joe-You-Know

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  • 1




    But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
    – user1306322
    Aug 10 at 19:41










  • Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 19:43












  • 1




    But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
    – user1306322
    Aug 10 at 19:41










  • Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 19:43







1




1




But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
– user1306322
Aug 10 at 19:41




But the dynamic ones change every day? Maybe you've only had more expensive plans or live in less populated areas. Where I'm from it's a premium service for extra monthly pay to have it never change day to day. Kinda flaws the riddle a little.
– user1306322
Aug 10 at 19:41












Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 19:43




Most people keep static, which is why I included the last line. Or at least, as far as I know in the USA, most people keep static. I should have done more research on this one. sorry
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 19:43










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up vote
7
down vote



accepted










Well, you've already told us:




IP ADDRESS




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




IPs are constant and stay to your location




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?


Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




They're managed by registries, and are crucial for identity theft




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Those who are experienced with IPs can certainly do a lot of damage




But most importantly




The first and last letter of each sentence spell out an acrostic: IP ADDRESS




And as for the title




Everyone viewing this must have an IP







share|improve this answer






















  • Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:43






  • 1




    I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:45






  • 1




    @Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
    – hagfy
    Aug 10 at 14:48







  • 1




    @hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:50






  • 1




    @Simon close race! Great answer :)
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 14:54


















up vote
10
down vote













Are you




an IP address?




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?
A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Your IP address doesn't change day to day




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?
Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




It is managed by a central registry, and hackers mimicking your IP address can steal your online identity




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Computer people and registry officials might be able to change IP addresses, even if we can't




The title




refers to the fact that everyone with a computer has an IP address




The secret hint




every capital letter at the beginning and ending of lines spells IP ADDRESS







share|improve this answer






















  • This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42






  • 1




    IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
    – Chad
    Aug 10 at 18:21







  • 2




    But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Aug 10 at 18:31

















up vote
3
down vote













Could you be a :




Social Security Number?




A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Not sure about the "Place", but SSN does not change (usually)




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?




The Registry of Motor Vehicles, or something by that name depending on where you live, needs your SSN to give you a license.




Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




Identity theft goes hand in hand with SSN




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




If your identity is stolen, you can get your SSN changed, but you cannot change it yourself.







share|improve this answer




















  • It's not this, but this is a great guess.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
    – GoodDeeds
    Aug 10 at 15:09










  • Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 15:15










  • This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
    – chevybow
    Aug 10 at 18:21

















up vote
1
down vote














IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.







share|improve this answer






















  • Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 18:23










  • Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
    – elarr
    Aug 10 at 19:24










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up vote
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accepted










Well, you've already told us:




IP ADDRESS




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




IPs are constant and stay to your location




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?


Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




They're managed by registries, and are crucial for identity theft




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Those who are experienced with IPs can certainly do a lot of damage




But most importantly




The first and last letter of each sentence spell out an acrostic: IP ADDRESS




And as for the title




Everyone viewing this must have an IP







share|improve this answer






















  • Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:43






  • 1




    I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:45






  • 1




    @Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
    – hagfy
    Aug 10 at 14:48







  • 1




    @hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:50






  • 1




    @Simon close race! Great answer :)
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 14:54















up vote
7
down vote



accepted










Well, you've already told us:




IP ADDRESS




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




IPs are constant and stay to your location




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?


Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




They're managed by registries, and are crucial for identity theft




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Those who are experienced with IPs can certainly do a lot of damage




But most importantly




The first and last letter of each sentence spell out an acrostic: IP ADDRESS




And as for the title




Everyone viewing this must have an IP







share|improve this answer






















  • Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:43






  • 1




    I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:45






  • 1




    @Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
    – hagfy
    Aug 10 at 14:48







  • 1




    @hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:50






  • 1




    @Simon close race! Great answer :)
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 14:54













up vote
7
down vote



accepted







up vote
7
down vote



accepted






Well, you've already told us:




IP ADDRESS




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




IPs are constant and stay to your location




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?


Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




They're managed by registries, and are crucial for identity theft




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Those who are experienced with IPs can certainly do a lot of damage




But most importantly




The first and last letter of each sentence spell out an acrostic: IP ADDRESS




And as for the title




Everyone viewing this must have an IP







share|improve this answer














Well, you've already told us:




IP ADDRESS




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?

A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




IPs are constant and stay to your location




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?


Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




They're managed by registries, and are crucial for identity theft




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Those who are experienced with IPs can certainly do a lot of damage




But most importantly




The first and last letter of each sentence spell out an acrostic: IP ADDRESS




And as for the title




Everyone viewing this must have an IP








share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








edited Aug 10 at 14:43

























answered Aug 10 at 14:41









Simon

1,110117




1,110117











  • Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:43






  • 1




    I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:45






  • 1




    @Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
    – hagfy
    Aug 10 at 14:48







  • 1




    @hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:50






  • 1




    @Simon close race! Great answer :)
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 14:54

















  • Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:43






  • 1




    I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:45






  • 1




    @Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
    – hagfy
    Aug 10 at 14:48







  • 1




    @hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:50






  • 1




    @Simon close race! Great answer :)
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 14:54
















Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 14:43




Oh i think you are right. Nice catch with that acrostic
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 14:43




1




1




I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:45




I think El-Guest barely beat you to the answer, but great job.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:45




1




1




@Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
– hagfy
Aug 10 at 14:48





@Joe-You-Know Actually, the timestamp shows Simon ahead by 4 seconds (14:41:37Z to 14:41:41Z). You can mouse over the "answered x minutes ago" to see the timestamp.
– hagfy
Aug 10 at 14:48





1




1




@hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:50




@hagfy, Thanks! El-Guest answers a lot of my questions anyway. I'll give you the accepted answer Simon.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:50




1




1




@Simon close race! Great answer :)
– El-Guest
Aug 10 at 14:54





@Simon close race! Great answer :)
– El-Guest
Aug 10 at 14:54











up vote
10
down vote













Are you




an IP address?




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?
A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Your IP address doesn't change day to day




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?
Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




It is managed by a central registry, and hackers mimicking your IP address can steal your online identity




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Computer people and registry officials might be able to change IP addresses, even if we can't




The title




refers to the fact that everyone with a computer has an IP address




The secret hint




every capital letter at the beginning and ending of lines spells IP ADDRESS







share|improve this answer






















  • This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42






  • 1




    IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
    – Chad
    Aug 10 at 18:21







  • 2




    But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Aug 10 at 18:31














up vote
10
down vote













Are you




an IP address?




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?
A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Your IP address doesn't change day to day




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?
Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




It is managed by a central registry, and hackers mimicking your IP address can steal your online identity




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Computer people and registry officials might be able to change IP addresses, even if we can't




The title




refers to the fact that everyone with a computer has an IP address




The secret hint




every capital letter at the beginning and ending of lines spells IP ADDRESS







share|improve this answer






















  • This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42






  • 1




    IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
    – Chad
    Aug 10 at 18:21







  • 2




    But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Aug 10 at 18:31












up vote
10
down vote










up vote
10
down vote









Are you




an IP address?




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?
A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Your IP address doesn't change day to day




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?
Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




It is managed by a central registry, and hackers mimicking your IP address can steal your online identity




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Computer people and registry officials might be able to change IP addresses, even if we can't




The title




refers to the fact that everyone with a computer has an IP address




The secret hint




every capital letter at the beginning and ending of lines spells IP ADDRESS







share|improve this answer














Are you




an IP address?




It's time to play a game, are you ready to Play?
A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Your IP address doesn't change day to day




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?
Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




It is managed by a central registry, and hackers mimicking your IP address can steal your online identity




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




Computer people and registry officials might be able to change IP addresses, even if we can't




The title




refers to the fact that everyone with a computer has an IP address




The secret hint




every capital letter at the beginning and ending of lines spells IP ADDRESS








share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








edited Aug 10 at 14:42

























answered Aug 10 at 14:41









El-Guest

7,9001547




7,9001547











  • This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42






  • 1




    IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
    – Chad
    Aug 10 at 18:21







  • 2




    But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Aug 10 at 18:31
















  • This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42






  • 1




    IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
    – Chad
    Aug 10 at 18:21







  • 2




    But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    Aug 10 at 18:31















This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 14:42




This would work, but you can change your ip address yourself.
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 14:42












That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:42




That's it. By the way, you can find the answer in the puzzle. I wouldn't call it acrostic, but see if you can find it!
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:42




1




1




IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
– Chad
Aug 10 at 18:21





IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.
– Chad
Aug 10 at 18:21





2




2




But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
– ctrl-alt-delor
Aug 10 at 18:31




But my DHCP lease is only a few hours.
– ctrl-alt-delor
Aug 10 at 18:31










up vote
3
down vote













Could you be a :




Social Security Number?




A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Not sure about the "Place", but SSN does not change (usually)




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?




The Registry of Motor Vehicles, or something by that name depending on where you live, needs your SSN to give you a license.




Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




Identity theft goes hand in hand with SSN




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




If your identity is stolen, you can get your SSN changed, but you cannot change it yourself.







share|improve this answer




















  • It's not this, but this is a great guess.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
    – GoodDeeds
    Aug 10 at 15:09










  • Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 15:15










  • This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
    – chevybow
    Aug 10 at 18:21














up vote
3
down vote













Could you be a :




Social Security Number?




A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Not sure about the "Place", but SSN does not change (usually)




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?




The Registry of Motor Vehicles, or something by that name depending on where you live, needs your SSN to give you a license.




Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




Identity theft goes hand in hand with SSN




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




If your identity is stolen, you can get your SSN changed, but you cannot change it yourself.







share|improve this answer




















  • It's not this, but this is a great guess.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
    – GoodDeeds
    Aug 10 at 15:09










  • Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 15:15










  • This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
    – chevybow
    Aug 10 at 18:21












up vote
3
down vote










up vote
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Could you be a :




Social Security Number?




A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Not sure about the "Place", but SSN does not change (usually)




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?




The Registry of Motor Vehicles, or something by that name depending on where you live, needs your SSN to give you a license.




Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




Identity theft goes hand in hand with SSN




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




If your identity is stolen, you can get your SSN changed, but you cannot change it yourself.







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Could you be a :




Social Security Number?




A place? I am the same. I don't change day to Day.




Not sure about the "Place", but SSN does not change (usually)




Do you know who I am, managed by Registries?




The Registry of Motor Vehicles, or something by that name depending on where you live, needs your SSN to give you a license.




Even if I'm used to scam, your identity they Seize.




Identity theft goes hand in hand with SSN




Someone who knows me may be able to change what I am, even when you cannot.




If your identity is stolen, you can get your SSN changed, but you cannot change it yourself.








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answered Aug 10 at 14:41









Cubemaster

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  • It's not this, but this is a great guess.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
    – GoodDeeds
    Aug 10 at 15:09










  • Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 15:15










  • This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
    – chevybow
    Aug 10 at 18:21
















  • It's not this, but this is a great guess.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 10 at 14:42










  • Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
    – GoodDeeds
    Aug 10 at 15:09










  • Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
    – Cubemaster
    Aug 10 at 15:15










  • This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
    – chevybow
    Aug 10 at 18:21















It's not this, but this is a great guess.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:42




It's not this, but this is a great guess.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 10 at 14:42












Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
– GoodDeeds
Aug 10 at 15:09




Why should everyone who sees this puzzle have at least one social security number?
– GoodDeeds
Aug 10 at 15:09












Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 15:15




Okay, perhaps not strictly a SSN, but some National Identification Number.
– Cubemaster
Aug 10 at 15:15












This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
– chevybow
Aug 10 at 18:21




This was my guess too. You beat me to it.
– chevybow
Aug 10 at 18:21










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IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.







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    Aug 10 at 18:23










  • Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
    – elarr
    Aug 10 at 19:24














up vote
1
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IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.







share|improve this answer






















  • Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 18:23










  • Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
    – elarr
    Aug 10 at 19:24












up vote
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up vote
1
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IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.







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IP Address as each capital letter in the poem spells it out.








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edited Aug 10 at 18:22









El-Guest

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answered Aug 10 at 18:21









Chad

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  • Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 18:23










  • Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
    – elarr
    Aug 10 at 19:24
















  • Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
    – El-Guest
    Aug 10 at 18:23










  • Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
    – elarr
    Aug 10 at 19:24















Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
– El-Guest
Aug 10 at 18:23




Welcome to Puzzling.SE! When answering questions, please ensure to use spoiler tags >! in order to hide your answer. Also, please check in future to ensure you're not duplicating previous answers (as both myself and Simon answered this question correctly three hours ago).
– El-Guest
Aug 10 at 18:23












Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
– elarr
Aug 10 at 19:24




Aw man, nice one! I kept looking up things for rot13(CQEF), but ignored the rot13(svefg yrggref bs rnpu yvar)!
– elarr
Aug 10 at 19:24

















 

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