ENWorld hates me? (Time-outs and unlogging galor.)

Morrus said:
That's something I've heard before, and I've often wondered how they know. What mechanism do they use to determine the content of a website, and is there something I can do to circumvent such things?
Hm. Could this have something to do with it?

enworld.org source code said:
meta name="KEYWORDS" content="DUNGEONS DRAGONS RPG D&D D20 RPG NEWS MORRUS REVIEWS DUNGEONS DRAGONS ROLE-PLAYING GAME WOTC OGL OGC ENBOARDS D&D PDF FREE DOWNLOAD MESSAGEBOARD FORUM COMMUNITY RESOURCES 3.5"
 

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William Ronald said:
I tend to keep ahead in my own work. There may be ways to do this, as I know there are ways in a web page title to help direct people to a site.

After I deleted my cookies, I have had no problems using the boards. As a matter of fact, I think they are actually faster than I remember. :) :cool:

Creamsteak, how is college going for you now? I seem to have lost track of your thread on college life.

I'll comment here since I don't want to resurrect that thread. I'm going to put it in spoiler so it doesn't get mixed up with the real subject at hand.

Basically, this first semester isn't challenging me, at least not yet. My biggest challenge overall is my class that is supposed to 'help me adjust to learning at college' and such. I'm probably going to make it through this semester with perfect marks, except possibly that class, which really bothers me. Myself and the teacher have 'negative' personalities towards each other. She believes she knows the right way to study, and that I shouldn't be able to learn the material in my classes without developing strange study habits of her development. Her assignments reflect this, which annoys the hell out of me. And I think she really didn't like it when I answered her, "do you feel in charge" question with, "If I'm not in charge, I'll take charge." I'm thinking about switching the class to Pass/Fail so it doesn't affect my GPA, since it's two really useless credit hours, and I'm exactly 2 credits over the 'recommended freshmen load'.

I love my math and computer science classes. They feel great. I enjoy lectures, and I seem to be ahead in most of my classes (except theatre, where we havn't had a quiz yet and I can't put my finger on what exactly we are doing in there...). I've finally seen the difference between sitting in the front and the back myself. It's a huge gap, and I think I'm most comfortable in the 2nd row, sometimes 3rd. The front row doesn't feel right since I'm not able to observe the classes reaction at all. The back is just full of talking and sleeping, no fun at all. I actually came to school to learn, who knew? Actually, I didn't know that till I got here and realized I like learning, for once in my life.

I found a great place to leave my dorm to study too. It's a nice little building by my dorm that allows free access to private study rooms. I can get 5 hours of work done in half the time in there. It's been awesome.

As for the social aspects, I've met a lot of people, but not the kind of people I make friends with. They are all into partying and such, which is not my environment. My environment, believe it or not, is either the wilderness or the gaming table, what a surprise. I've two prospective gaming groups. One is mostly enworlders, much older than myself on average, that may or may not work out too well. The other group is local undergrads that have an interest, but no experience. I'll be gaming with both soon enough...

If you want to respond to the above, through email please, not the boards.
 

Morrus said:
That's something I've heard before, and I've often wondered how they know. What mechanism do they use to determine the content of a website, and is there something I can do to circumvent such things?
Well, it's Webwasher's DynaBLOCator, if that gives any software people out there a clue.

I happen to think that filtering software, including ours at work, is political in nature, so my first guess would be that someone told them 'It's one of those satanic DnD sites, blah blah blah.' The interesting thing is that it doesn't pick up at the subweb level, so enworld.cyberstreet.com or enworld.psi.com or enworld.{any server that doesn't also host adult websites}.com make it through no problem. Perhaps, then, if there was such an alternate site for where it is now, providing that would allow us to beat this particular filter.
 

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