The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
I tried Deepest sender but it apparently doesn't proxy around LJ.
I'll nesxt try reinstalling AvantGo on my PDA and working it that way.
In the mean time I'll be updating a bit less and definitely replying to
posts less ;-;

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Avenger - 17 Feb 2006 21:54 GMT
> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> In the mean time I'll be updating a bit less and definitely replying to
> posts less ;-;
LJ sux. Write posts in notepad and upload them to your site via FTP.
Don't stop the flow of ramen!
- Avenger
Josh 'Ramen' Miller - 21 Feb 2006 15:03 GMT
> > The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> LJ sux. Write posts in notepad and upload them to your site via FTP.
> Don't stop the flow of ramen!
I have a Blogger I don't use.
I like the "friends" aspect though. Also they would likely just block
out Blogger too eventually. I allready can't reach Animeg's Blog (for
some reason just her's).

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Avenger - 21 Feb 2006 17:51 GMT
>>> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> out Blogger too eventually. I allready can't reach Animeg's Blog (for
> some reason just her's).
How is the "friends" aspect different from comments and linking to your
friends' blogs?
- Avenger
Josh 'Ramen' Miller - 23 Feb 2006 15:11 GMT
It sorts it all into one place. Of course, now that I am learning more
about how RSS works I am less interested in the friends aspect.
Also annoyingly, amny blog services require you regirster an account to
make comments.
On a related note, it stopped being firewalled.

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Josh 'Ramen' Miller - 23 Feb 2006 15:26 GMT
> >>> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> How is the "friends" aspect different from comments and linking to your
> friends' blogs?
New DSL starts up on Wed, i may start hosting again soon after.
Alternately I've considered just paying for some of freewebs.com's
services. Primarily DNS forwarding or whatever it's called. So
www.lameazoid.com actually shows up correctly with directories and such
instead of just pushing the viewer on to freewebs.com/lameazoid

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Jonathan McArthur - 17 Feb 2006 22:18 GMT
> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> In the mean time I'll be updating a bit less and definitely replying to
> posts less ;-;
If you post your login and password I'll help you out.

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Darren Grey - 18 Feb 2006 17:30 GMT
"Jonathan McArthur" wrote...
>> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> If you post your login and password I'll help you out.
The Internet is always full of such helpful people...
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Mondo - 24 Feb 2006 21:59 GMT
> > The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> If you post your login and password I'll help you out.
u r teh king of agff
DarkSheer - 20 Feb 2006 10:43 GMT
> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> In the mean time I'll be updating a bit less and definitely replying
> to posts less ;-;
Maybe try a random proxy in your browser from
http://www.samair.ru/proxy/
Maybe, who knows.
Ryan
Josh 'Ramen' Miller - 21 Feb 2006 15:05 GMT
> > The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> Ryan
Email posting works. This basically means one thing really. More
content, less noise. It means less random posting and more time to
spend making real content posts. In the end this can only mean an
increase in quality.

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Numb Natural One - 20 Feb 2006 16:13 GMT
> The work firewall now blocks livejournal.com.
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> In the mean time I'll be updating a bit less and definitely replying to
> posts less ;-;
Hahaha

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