Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Is DNS Redirection a Network Neutrality Violation? » OpenDNS
Search Topic:
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Post a:
Post a:
It Is Not a Violation »
« Corporations own the Internets, not the people.  
AuthorAll Replies


swhitney2003
I can't drive 55.
Premium
join:2003-06-13
NH
clubs:
·Skype
·Verizon Wireless B..
·Comcast

reply to mikenolan7
Re: OpenDNS

I have Comcast, and I know it is as simple as removing the Static DNS entries from my router. I was just curious if there was a way to opt-out of their redirection. I have registered and it appears it is possible if you disable 'typo correction'. I'll have to wait until I get home to see if it stops redirection. When it comes down to it, redirection doesn't bother me all that much... I hardly ever go to incorrect sites, since everything is bookmarked... Probably the only thing bothers me about it is I like the simplicity of the browser's error page over the bright orangey page of openDNS with search results. Not a huge deal for me.

mikenolan7
Premium
join:2005-06-07
Torrance, CA
Looks like you certainly don't need any help. Good luck. I almost never see the redirection, because the most useful class I took in high school was typing.


swhitney2003
I can't drive 55.
Premium
join:2003-06-13
NH
clubs:
Touché. I had typing classes back in middle school.


GOLFnSUN
Enjoy the sun
Premium
join:2002-03-03
Avalon, NJ
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
·Comcast


2 edits
reply to swhitney2003
said by swhitney2003 See Profile :

I have Comcast, and I know it is as simple as removing the Static DNS entries from my router. I was just curious if there was a way to opt-out of their redirection. I have registered and it appears it is possible if you disable 'typo correction'. I'll have to wait until I get home to see if it stops redirection. When it comes down to it, redirection doesn't bother me all that much... I hardly ever go to incorrect sites, since everything is bookmarked... Probably the only thing bothers me about it is I like the simplicity of the browser's error page over the bright orangey page of openDNS with search results. Not a huge deal for me.
Choosing that option works as long as you haven't chosen other options like "shortcuts". So, yes you can opt out of Opendns redirection. I did it and it works.
--
Internet News
My BLOG
My Web Page


bigunk
Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto

join:2001-02-10
Santa Clarita, CA
·AT&T Yahoo

reply to swhitney2003
What is middle school? No such thing when I was kid. Would it be the same as junior-high? Also, when I was younger, elementary was up to 6th, and junior-high went to 9th. High school was only 3 years. Funny thing, when I got into high school, it was 4 years, but I joined as a sophomore.

I wonder what politically-correct mind dreamed up the big change of grade level and name.
--
There is not a man in the country that can't make a living for himself and family. But he can't make a living for them AND his government, the way his government is living. What the government has got to do is live as cheap as the people.
- Will Rogers


swhitney2003
I can't drive 55.
Premium
join:2003-06-13
NH
clubs:
·Skype
·Verizon Wireless B..
·Comcast

said by bigunk See Profile :

What is middle school? No such thing when I was kid. Would it be the same as junior-high? Also, when I was younger, elementary was up to 6th, and junior-high went to 9th. High school was only 3 years. Funny thing, when I got into high school, it was 4 years, but I joined as a sophomore.

I wonder what politically-correct mind dreamed up the big change of grade level and name.
1-4 elementary
5-8 middle school
9-12 high school


bigunk
Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto

join:2001-02-10
Santa Clarita, CA
Wow. Maybe that's only in NH?


nwrickert
sand groper
Premium,MVM
join:2004-09-04
Geneva, IL
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T Midwest

reply to bigunk
What is middle school? ...

I wonder what politically-correct mind dreamed up the big change of grade level and name.
I don't think this has anything much to do with political correctness. It has more to do with economics. When a community finds that many of its neighborhood schools are overcrowded, it might decide to build one school for the middle grades instead of expanding all of the neighborhood schools. And then "middle school" becomes a natural name for this new school house. This has happened in enough communities that the name "middle school" has become a commonplace, and is now also used for just that range of grades even when there is no separate school building.
--
AT&T dsl; Westell 2200 modem/router; SuSE 10.1; firefox 2.0.0.8


EverAndAnon

@verizon.net
reply to swhitney2003
I've never even heard of an elementary school that didn't go through the sixth grade... well, until now. Really?

Ahrenl

join:2004-10-26
North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS

reply to nwrickert
My grade was the first to enter the middle school (where I grew up) instead of the junior high. At the time they moved the 6th grade out of its own school to join the 7th and 8th, and moved the 5th into it's own school. So it went

Separate grade schools: K-4
Central 5th grade
Middle School: 6-8
High School: 9-12

markosjal

join:2005-08-06
Mexico

reply to GOLFnSUN
In Oregon, Middle School was 6th through 8th Grades, as I recall. I had only "heard" of Jr High School which started at the 8th Grade. In Middle school we were offered Woodshop, Foreign Languages, Home Ec, typing, etc. Oh and the boys were REQUIRED to take Home Ec and the Girls REQUIRED to take WoodShop

jjeffeory

join:2002-12-04
USA
reply to bigunk
No, it's a midwest - east coast thing...

fiberguy
My views are my own.
Premium
join:2005-05-20

reply to EverAndAnon
I've never heard of a school ending in grade 5 either.

The only two ways I've ever heard of it being broken up was:

Method 1 -
Grade School: 1-6
Jr High / Middle : 7-8
High School: 9-12

Method 2 -
Grade School: 1-6
Jr High / Middle : 7-9
High School: 10-12

And, where I was raised, in Sacramento CA, it's done both ways depending on the school district.
--
"Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and I’m told it’s a woman’s prerogative..."
Forums » Is DNS Redirection a Network Neutrality Violation?It Is Not a Violation »
« Corporations own the Internets, not the people.  


Sunday, 08-Nov 18:39:55 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [156] Cable Uncapper Faces Criminal Charges
· [140] AT&T Sues Verizon Over 3G Ads
· [112] Why Run Fiber When You Can Run Ads That Pretend You Do?
· [108] Comcast Is Simply Getting Huge
· [93] Apple Cooking Up New $30 A Month TV Service?
· [82] Bits Of ACTA Agreement Leaking Out
· [80] Will 'Three Strikes' Come To The United States?
· [78] Verizon To Double Smartphone ETFs?
· [76] Verizon: Droid Tethering Will Cost $30 Extra
· [73] Comcast, NBC Deal Almost Complete
Most people now reading
· Why do they traumatize kids in Phys. Ed. in school? [Canadian Chat]
· 3.x Feral Druid - Bear Tanking Guide [World of Warcraft]
· no Globalive/Wind Mobile in Canada [TekSavvy]
· Hit and run [General Questions]
· NO ONE knows what's wrong with my line! [TekSavvy]
· [WIN7] Which Services in Win 7 Have You Turned Off? [Microsoft Help]
· [NFL] Week 9 Games Thread [Sports Chat]
· Anti Virus Program? Tried Avast-Looking For Better Program [Security]
· [Need Info] Looking for backup software... [Software]