Guest bobblah Posted March 18, 2005 Report Posted March 18, 2005 I got my cradle in yesterday, works great. Thanks a bunch!
Guest Raven001 Posted March 18, 2005 Report Posted March 18, 2005 Could you comment on how heavy the base is? I'm curious as to how "tippy" this dock is. Sure is purdy! :D
Guest specialized Posted March 18, 2005 Report Posted March 18, 2005 Thanks specialized, received mine today. Nice job! Works perfectly, a free bump for advertising! :D <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I got my cradle in yesterday, works great. Thanks a bunch! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I’m glad that you like the cradle. Thank you for your support. Could you comment on how heavy the base is? I'm curious as to how "tippy" this dock is. Sure is purdy! The cradle is fairly heavy for its size. There is a metal weight inside the cradle for added stability.
Guest bigfootpete Posted March 18, 2005 Report Posted March 18, 2005 The cradle is now available for purchase at: http://www.digimission.com/?page_id=17 Hey, I can't access that site - my work blocks it because it detects that it is somehow related to sex!?
Guest specialized Posted March 18, 2005 Report Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) Hey, I can't access that site - my work blocks it because it detects that it is somehow related to sex!? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> lol!! My site has never been related to sex! May be the word "Cradle" is some how sex related! I'll to try to fix this problem! Take a look at the link below, it's pretty funny what censorware categorizes as sex. http://sethf.com/anticensorware/smartfilter/damage4.php http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Censorware/n...0623_eff_pr.php EDIT: Could you tell me which censorware blocks my site so I can contact them. If anyone else experiences this problem please let me know. Thanks! EDIT#2: I found out the reason why my site was incorrectly blocked: “All the filtering companies routinely block the IP's associated with any site their software flags as objectionable, even if the machine in question hosts dozens or even hundreds of innocuous sites. The rationale for this procedure is that porn sites frequently change their url's, so that IP blocking is a necessary back-up. This IP blocking accounts for a large proportion of the misclassifications of sites by filters. In records that N2H2 (makers of the "Bess" filter) produced for the ALA trial, it turned out that more than half of the overblocks for which the filter received unblocking requests over one seven-week period several years ago involved virtual hosting -- or 583 sites for that period alone. Note that these were merely those sites whose owners had discovered that they were being blocked and had taken the trouble to write to the filtering company -- the actual number of innocuous sites that are blocked by this procedure was surely orders of magnitude greater than that. And the proportion of sites that are improperly blocked by this procedure is doubtless a lot higher today, owing to the sharp increase in the number of blogs and other sites that are virtually hosted.” http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog...ves/000455.html I pinged my domain name, got the IP address, and searched Websense master database with the IP address and it comes up with the same blocked message as my domain name. I just changed my webhost about a month ago. It looks like everyone that is on the same virtually hosted server at my hosting provider is blocked! I checked 10 other censorware providers and only Websense has this problem with my site. Hopefully it will be dealt with soon. EDIT#3: Problem solved: :D Greetings, Thank you for writing to Websense. The site you submitted is a virtually hosted site that was not in our database. It shares an IP address with another site in our database, however, which caused an unintended overblock. The site has been added to the database under the category Message Boards and Clubs and should be in the next publication of the database. Thank you for your assistance, The Websense Database Services Staff Edited March 21, 2005 by specialized
Guest sponge Posted March 19, 2005 Report Posted March 19, 2005 (edited) Websense Enterprise Access to this web page is restricted at this time. Reason: The Websense category "Sex" is filtered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- URL: http://www.digimission.com/?page_id=17 :shock: Edited March 19, 2005 by sponge
Guest specialized Posted March 20, 2005 Report Posted March 20, 2005 (edited) :shock: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Websense has been contacted. Thanks! EDIT: I found out the reason why my site was incorrectly blocked: “All the filtering companies routinely block the IP's associated with any site their software flags as objectionable, even if the machine in question hosts dozens or even hundreds of innocuous sites. The rationale for this procedure is that porn sites frequently change their url's, so that IP blocking is a necessary back-up. This IP blocking accounts for a large proportion of the misclassifications of sites by filters. In records that N2H2 (makers of the "Bess" filter) produced for the ALA trial, it turned out that more than half of the overblocks for which the filter received unblocking requests over one seven-week period several years ago involved virtual hosting -- or 583 sites for that period alone. Note that these were merely those sites whose owners had discovered that they were being blocked and had taken the trouble to write to the filtering company -- the actual number of innocuous sites that are blocked by this procedure was surely orders of magnitude greater than that. And the proportion of sites that are improperly blocked by this procedure is doubtless a lot higher today, owing to the sharp increase in the number of blogs and other sites that are virtually hosted.” http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog...ves/000455.html I pinged my domain name, got the IP address, and searched Websense master database with the IP address and it comes up with the same blocked message as my domain name. I just changed my webhost about a month ago. It looks like everyone that is on the same virtually hosted server at my hosting provider is blocked! I checked 10 other censorware providers and only Websense has this problem with my site. Hopefully it will be dealt with soon. EDIT#2: Problem solved: :D Greetings, Thank you for writing to Websense. The site you submitted is a virtually hosted site that was not in our database. It shares an IP address with another site in our database, however, which caused an unintended overblock. The site has been added to the database under the category Message Boards and Clubs and should be in the next publication of the database. Thank you for your assistance, The Websense Database Services Staff Edited March 21, 2005 by specialized
Guest specialized Posted April 1, 2005 Report Posted April 1, 2005 The special grey USB cable model is now sold out. Thank you everyone for your support.
Guest specialized Posted April 27, 2005 Report Posted April 27, 2005 I've received a number of requests for faster shipping with tracking and I'm now able to offer Expedited Shipping with Tracking for North American locations. I haven't found an affordable express shipping option for international locations yet.
Guest specialized Posted May 19, 2005 Report Posted May 19, 2005 I'm able to offer 50% off Regular Shipping till the end of May. For a limited time only, offer expires May 31, 2005. North America shipping now only $3 USD (Reg. $6) and International shipping now only $4 USD (Reg. $8).
Guest specialized Posted August 4, 2005 Report Posted August 4, 2005 I'm able to offer 50% off regular shipping again, expires Sept 30, 2005.
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