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Post by petermcleland »

In abbreviations as follows:-

United States = us
Great Britain = gb
European Union = eu
Germany = de
Switzerland = ch
??????? = ip


Can anyone fill in the missing name?

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Post by TobyV »

Hi Peter,

In what context do you mean? Given you have used "GB", I presume you dont mean an internet Top Level Domain (TLD)?

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Post by Garry Russell »

Surely another country....... :think:

But there isn't one (ip)

And if this is not about classic no british aircraft its the wrong section,,,.or is it?

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Post by TobyV »

The full title for Pakistan is "The Islamic Repubic of Pakistan", so if the "USA" can lose the "A", its possible perhaps :think: Then again of course, its possible this comes from another language, like "CH" (Confoederatio Helvetica) for Switzerland, or even a translation from another alphabet. Then again, Peter is a smart chap and this could be clever riddle to catch us out :doh: :lol:

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I think it's a cunning riddle designed to catch us out, I'm not aware of any countries that use IP as a code.
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just for info, gb isn't the iso country code, its UK for United Kingdom. :wink:

http://www.nsrc.org/codes/bymap/notes.html#ukgb

The whole country code list is available here...
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-service ... index.html
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Post by petermcleland »

No, I don't know the answer to this riddle...Nor does the stats provider for my website:-

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I just though that one of you knowledgeable chaps might provide the answer :think:

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Post by TobyV »

It might actually just be "IP" as in IP address... sometimes it cannot be determined where a particular visitor is browsing from. I get a certain amount of unresolved or "network" users on my stats too.

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Thats exactly what it is toby. Where the site has been acessed via IP address rather than the DNS name. :wink:
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Post by Garry Russell »

I thought it was a genuine riddle and spent a long time with pencil and paper trying to crack the logic sequence

If I'd known it was a question I would have twigged it straight away :lol:

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