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PLEASE. In the name of all that is good and proper...


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... Don't let the forum be blocked at work! Access denied as the site is a "proxy anonymizer". Yeah right, just like flickr is a "match making site"... Please let this be a temporary glitch! (posting this from my mobile, but obviously can't sit doing that all day... My work productivity will pick up in a major way, but posting looks set to seriously decline :-( )

Hehe we've just had our computer tech guy type person in this morning and I overheard him commenting on hotmail and such sites are meant to be restricted... Nothing on both my computers r... YET :s


Is this the end of the world?!! :o I can't bare it!

Domitianus Wrote:

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> I fear that the "name of all that is good and

> proper" is not the plea likely to engage the

> support of many of the degenerates on this board!



Well someone was looking out for me, I'm back baby! Very odd, a lot of random sites were being categorised as "Proxy Anonymizers", so I guess they were working on the internet security / firewall, and got carried away. All seems well now though, touch wood...


Funny how whatever sites get blocked, facebook and myspace always seem okay... Suggests what the priorities of the IT nerds are ;-)

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