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Oliver
29th September 2006, 03:48 AM
A lot of people in here seem to have problems using boards after being banned for fascistic, non-democratic reasons:
1. Make sure you have deleted the Cookies from the Forum you were banned of.
2. If you have a static IP, use a proxy-server that does not transfer your IP-Adress. For example:
http://proxy.org/
3. If you have a variable IP, just delete the cookies and redial to your provider. Check your transferred Data and IP here:
http://projectip.com/
4. Make a new email-adress before signing in. There are hundreds of free email-services out there. For example:
https://login.yahoo.com/config/mail
5. If you just want to read the board withour signing in - use a anonymous proxy like:
http://www.ninjaproxy.com/cgiproxy/nph-proxy.pl/001110A/http/s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?act=idx
(if you want get rid of popups, turn Javascript/Popups off - or turn Javascript off completely)
Cheers,
Oliver
qarnos
29th September 2006, 04:53 AM
Good advice, Oliver.
Additionally, if anyone wants to post to the LC forums, feel free to use this avatar as a show of support for our favourite poster:
http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/2643451cfa83df3e3.jpg ('http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1668')
Oliver
29th September 2006, 05:13 AM
Good advice, Oliver.
Additionally, if anyone wants to post to the LC forums, feel free to use this avatar as a show of support for our favourite poster:
http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/2643451cfa83df3e3.jpg ('http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1668')
Just in case...
http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/11107451cfe5551f10.jpg
:D
Brainache
29th September 2006, 05:19 AM
At the risk of exposing myself as a total internet retard I am going to ask how to remove cookies for LC without removing other useful cookies.
Or I might just decide that my life will in no way suffer by being denied access to their little cesspit of stupidity.
qarnos
29th September 2006, 05:37 AM
At the risk of exposing myself as a total internet retard I am going to ask how to remove cookies for LC without removing other useful cookies.
Or I might just decide that my life will in no way suffer by being denied access to their little cesspit of stupidity.
Which browser are you using?
ETA:
Firefox (my browser):
Select Tools->options
Select the "cookies" tab.
Select "view cookies".
Select "invisionfree.com" from the tree and expand it.
Delete any cookie beginning with "Loose_Change".
ETA2:
Deleting only the "Loose_Change_Forummember_id" cookie may work, but I have not tested this.
Brainache
29th September 2006, 05:45 AM
Um is it Internet explorer? I think that's what you mean.
All this talk of servers, IPs, Java, proxies etc means very little to me.
I can talk all day about Vision desks, floor managing, Camera, sound recording and directing news bulletins, but the internet is all cryptic acronyms to me.
Oliver
29th September 2006, 05:54 AM
Um is it Internet explorer? I think that's what you mean.
All this talk of servers, IPs, Java, proxies etc means very little to me.
I can talk all day about Vision desks, floor managing, Camera, sound recording and directing news bulletins, but the internet is all cryptic acronyms to me.
Does this link work for you, Brainache?
http://www.ninjaproxy.com/cgiproxy/nph-proxy.pl/001110A/http/s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?act=idx
ETA: If not: What message did you get?
If not, try the FIREFOX-Browser wich makes your internet-life much easier... :D
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Cheers,
Oliver
qarnos
29th September 2006, 06:06 AM
Um is it Internet explorer? I think that's what you mean.
All this talk of servers, IPs, Java, proxies etc means very little to me.
I can talk all day about Vision desks, floor managing, Camera, sound recording and directing news bulletins, but the internet is all cryptic acronyms to me.
I don't have much experience with Internet Explorer, but try this:
1. Select "Internet Options" from the tools menu.
2. Under the "General" tab there is an area marked "Temporary Internet Files". Click the button marked "Settings..."
3. Now click the button near the bottom marked "View Files...". It may take a while to load depending on how big your cache is and the speed of your computer.
4. The cookies should be named "Cookie:username@site"
5. Look for any cookie which has "invisionfree" in it and delete it.
6. If all else fails, download FireFox (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/)!
Oliver
29th September 2006, 06:15 AM
I don't have much experience with Internet Explorer, but try this:
1. Select "Internet Options" from the tools menu.
2. Under the "General" tab there is an area marked "Temporary Internet Files". Click the button marked "Settings..."
3. Now click the button near the bottom marked "View Files...". It may take a while to load depending on how big your cache is and the speed of your computer.
4. The cookies should be named "Cookie:username@site"
5. Look for any cookie which has "invisionfree" in it and delete it.
6. If all else fails, download FireFox (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/)!
You could browse your computer manually but i donīt know the english path name for:
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\*USER*\Lokale Einstellungen\Temporary Internet Files
Or you open your explorer, right-click your c-drive and search for:
Filetype:
*.txt
File includes following text:
invisionfree
ETA:
Does this direct Link work for you? ...and if not, whatīs the message you get?
http://www.ninjaproxy.com/cgiproxy/nph-proxy.pl/001110A/http/s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?act=idx
Brainache
29th September 2006, 06:28 AM
The ninja proxy link worked for me thanks guys. So firefox? I might give it a try as long as I don't lose all my bookmarks.
My connection is really slow at the moment because I've used up my monthly allowance of megawhatsits so I might download later.
NickUK
29th September 2006, 06:30 AM
Good advice, Oliver.
Additionally, if anyone wants to post to the LC forums, feel free to use this avatar as a show of support for our favourite poster:
http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/2643451cfa83df3e3.jpg ('http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1668')
Coffee over my keyboard - thanks a lot Qarnos.
jhunter1163
29th September 2006, 07:08 AM
Brainache:
You should contact your ISP and ask them to upgrade you to gigawhatsits.
Hellbound
29th September 2006, 08:52 AM
You could browse your computer manually but i donīt know the english path name for:
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\*USER*\Lokale Einstellungen\Temporary Internet Files
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
:)
CurtC
29th September 2006, 08:56 AM
So firefox? I might give it a try as long as I don't lose all my bookmarks.
If you install Firefox, it will import all your IE bookmarks (well, IE calls them "favorites").
But a point you may be missing: if you install Firefox, you can still use IE if you want. I don't think you would want to, but you don't have to worry about losing anything if you install Firefox.
The feature of Firefox that you're guaranteed not to be able to live without after using it, is the tabs. Pull up the Conspiracy Theories sub-forum and see the list of threads. Now for each one you want to read, click it with your mouse's scroll wheel, or right-click it and select "open in new tab." The main forum page will stay in front, and you can quickly go down the list opening whichever threads you want to read in new tabs. Those new pages will load in the background and be there ready for you to read when you are ready for them.
Oliver
29th September 2006, 08:57 AM
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
:)
Thank you, Huntsman - i spend over one Hour to find some info about the english path-names... :o
G-K-4
29th September 2006, 09:35 AM
Additionally, if anyone wants to post to the LC forums, feel free to use this avatar as a show of support for our favourite poster:
http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/2643451cfa83df3e3.jpg
Since I'm relatively new here, I have to ask: What's the story behind the kid in the biplane?
Editted to Add: Thanks, Oliver, for the "Banned from Loose Change" patch. I'll take three.
Hellbound
29th September 2006, 09:54 AM
Thank you, Huntsman - i spend over one Hour to find some info about the english path-names... :o
No prob :)
Since I'm relatively new here, I have to ask: What's the story behind the kid in the biplane?
Editted to Add: Thanks, Oliver, for the "Banned from Loose Change" patch. I'll take three.
Jondoex has claimed to be a pilot for 20 years. However, certian other statements have led people to believe he can't be more than 30 years old. There are numerous inconsistencies in his statements about aircraft capabilities and procedures, as well as his supposed history.
So the kid in the biplane is representative of his actual experience in the field.
Brainache
29th September 2006, 09:56 AM
Since I'm relatively new here, I have to ask: What's the story behind the kid in the biplane?
Editted to Add: Thanks, Oliver, for the "Banned from Loose Change" patch. I'll take three.
Someone posted it in the trouble in LC paradise thread as a picture of JohnDoeX. There were a few other kiddies pretending to be pilots type pics. All highly amusing to us JREF NWO shills.
DavidJames
29th September 2006, 10:01 AM
I've never had an avatar before and I'm so proud this one is my first :D
Alareth
29th September 2006, 11:07 PM
At the risk of exposing myself as a total internet retard I am going to ask how to remove cookies for LC without removing other useful cookies.
Or I might just decide that my life will in no way suffer by being denied access to their little cesspit of stupidity.
Use thermite, the miracle compound.
qarnos
29th September 2006, 11:17 PM
Use thermite, the miracle compound.
What if the cookies are made from InvisicreteTM?
Blue Mountain
29th September 2006, 11:42 PM
What if the cookies are made from InvisicreteTM?
Then just detonate the already supplied C-5.
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