The way I see it, several changes need to be made for users at work sharing the same IP address. This is just what I think.
Change the message to 'your IP address' instead of 'you cannot'. This would really help new users who would otherwise just get angry and think the site is malfunctioning.
The message should show how many minutes are left of the 90 before you can post again. This would let those of us who are desperate for a quick answer look elsewhere instead of wasting time refreshing the page.
Possible Solution to the entire problem:
Do not limit question asking by IP address and instead limit account creation by IP address. So this means, if you ask a question from account A, you cannot create a new account B from the same IP until 90 minutes are up. You should however be allowed to use another account (which was already created) to ask a question from the same IP without any time penalties.
I feel these changes would greatly improve the way new users interact with the site. Any feedback is welcome!
Edit: This will solve the following:
Spammers cannot create second accounts immediately.
Users at work can use the site properly (using their separate accounts).
90 minute penalty can be enforced on the account - so the same user cannot ask more than 1 question every 90 minutes. (This will not affect office workers as they don't share accounts.)
I don't see the point in letting users create accounts on SO if they aren't allowed to post questions with that account for 90 minutes. (Shared IP at work.) So what's the point?
It should be noted that this suggestion is based with the user under 125 rep in mind.
Edit 2:
I think everyone is misinterpreting my post. I'm not talking about removing this feature but rather changing it so that it doesn't affect those of us using the site from work.
those of us who are desperate for a quick answer
should just GTFO and do some more research. We are overrun with people who "just want a quick answer" and do not know or care about the goal of SO, which is to create a high quality repository of useful content. It is not about solving your individual problem as fast as possible. If you get that message, take it as an indication to either earn more rep so that the rate limiting does not affect you anymore, or use the time until you can ask again to do more research (you can never do enough) and polish your question.