If I open my FaceTime on another computer will my history show?

If I open my facetime on another computer will my full history show on the new computer? For example, I have one mac I use at work and another I use at home. If I open ft on my mac at home will my history from my mac at work show on my mac at home?

         If the songs on your ipod are on your other computer, then no.
         If they are not on the other computer, then yes, you will loose them!

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