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Hypography Science Forums has registered the domain (I assume recently) www.scienceforums.com and now I always wind up at that site by accident trying to get here... anybody else having that problem?
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thoughts from gut bacteria AIM sn - ETecoli The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. |
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they've had it for a while
they are(at least were, last time i've been there) a good example of what we do NOT want to be like. |
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Originally Posted by ecoliAdd this to your hosts file Code:
38.118.74.97 www.scienceforums.com ![]()
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In 2005, 35% of those who voted, voted Labour. This is only of 22% those allowed to vote, and just 15.5% of the population; yet Labour have 55% of the power, giving them total control. |
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Originally Posted by Dakfor the not so computer-inclined, could explain how to do that if I'm using Firefox...
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tbh, it's a pain in the arse to explain, 'cos the hosts file is stored in different locations on each version of windows, and (on XP at least), you need to go to inconvienient lengths to save the hosts file after editing it, and i'm not sure what you have to do to save the changes in non-XP versions of windows.
so... id reccomend downloading the hoster. Simply run it, type in 38.118.74.97 www.scienceforums.com (note the space betwix the IP and the URL), and click 'add to hosts file'.
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Lol Dak.
On Linux, /etc/hosts is a local file that, if you set your system up to do this, will store resolved DNS lookups so it doesn't have to querry the ISP every time to find out where an address is located. edit: bah, got answered above ![]()
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the dns cache does that (somewhat badly) on windows.
the hosts file just stores url --> ip's that you enter into it... useful for 'hijacking' the process of looking up urls.
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In 2005, 35% of those who voted, voted Labour. This is only of 22% those allowed to vote, and just 15.5% of the population; yet Labour have 55% of the power, giving them total control. |
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scienceforums.com has some funny threads though.
http://forums.hypography.com/physics...lain-mass.html This one made me giggle - I think it is the way they try and appear knowledgable and then spout a load of garbage. |
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Originally Posted by Dak"inconvienient lengths" You open it in notepad, add the line, save it, open up a new session of your web browser. Done. In xp and I think older versions of windows it is stored in: windows/system32/etc/hosts In *nix systems it's etc/hosts In mac there is some weird system iirc, you can google and find out how to do it...
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Originally Posted by Klaynoshmm... hang on (goes away and checks something) yup your right, its really easy unless of course something like spybot has locked the hosts file (forgot about that) anyway yes, notepad easyer (unless your a nipple like me). and the hosts file is saved in the following locations: Windows 3.1 C:\WINDOWS\HOSTS Windows 95 C:\WINDOWS\HOSTS Windows 98 C:\WINDOWS\HOSTS Windows ME C:\WINDOWS\HOSTS Windows XP C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS Windows NT C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS Windows 2000 C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS Windows 2003 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS
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Or, just make a bookmark to scienceforums.net. I just have a link in my bookmark toolbar of firefox.
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Originally Posted by blikeit's at the top of my bookmark tab thingy |
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Is you have Firefox then get greasmonkey and have it redirect the domain here
![]() Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Originally Posted by blikeit's actually my homepage already... ![]() but, when I'm at school, I sometimes go to sf.com
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Originally Posted by SeverianThis is exactly what we dont want to see in any of these threads ![]()
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They do seem to have some class though. I couldn't find any examples of them bad mouthing this site or any others. You can find stupid, juvenile physics claims at just about any science site I've visited including this one. Just because the ignorant can find a site and post there does not make the site bad, does it?
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Originally Posted by doGOf course not doG, also if there was not ignorant people the smart ones would have no questions to answer! You are also right in saying that Hypography has not bad mouthed this site. yourdadonapogos stated that Hypography is not the type of forum you want to be, well I think its this behaviour that sets the two sites apart. I wouldnt want to be part of a site that just 'mud-slings' at another site instead of actually trying to find a legitimate reason of why its bad. You guys have some great ideas and discussions going on here, dont pollute your boards with this slander crap. Thanks for your time. Dont knock it till you try it, Jay-qu |
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Originally Posted by doGI agree that we have no need to bad mouth another site. Mudslinging is not a very strong position. As a complete sidenote NOT in defense of Severian, the OP from the thread he cites as giggleworthy used to post here, and was banned for many posts like this one: Originally Posted by arkain101arkain101 went on in that thread to demand that we find a professor whose credentials he could check to guarantee that his theory would be accredited to him alone. I make no inferences about the site or it's members. I just remember that particular poster. Although inconsistant with OUR purpose, he seems to have found a home. AND learned how to post a bit better. |
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Originally Posted by Jay-quYou might have noticed that judging scienceforums.com actually is not the topic of this thread. The topic is -funnily enough- that ecoli repeatedly mistakes the addresses. "Funnily enough" because one might think that after some time (after a few thousand posts) he has realized that the address of this site ends with ".net". Yourdadonapogos is just our house-troll Mokele brought back from one of his expeditions so don´t take him too serious . Apart from that (and taking out Severian´s comment, the link leads me to the "thread not found"-void), the only ones talking about comparing SFN <-> SFC are you and dog. |
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Originally Posted by Phi for AllThere's many like him that just move from site to site espousing such stuff. The same handles show up at sciforums.com, physicsforums.com, forum.physorg.com, etc.. How many have had to endure members like ps2huang? S/he just happens to be one I remember running into in 3 or 4 of them..... |
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