[Hidden-tech] how do I get unblocked from blars.org

Sheldon F. Finlay sheldon at jagfly.com
Mon Mar 28 15:03:25 EST 2005


I wouldn't worry about blars.org. It's a blacklist maintained by the 
individual "Blars" for his own purpose. Probably 99% of the internet is 
blacklisted by Blars:

 From his web site (which I can only access through Google cache because 
he has blocked my ISP from accessing even his web site)::

/"The *BlarsBL* is maintained by *Blars* at his wim. *Use for any 
purpouse should be done at your own risk*, and *Blars* is not 
responsible for use by anyone but himself."/

 
How to get off blars? Well you can hire Blars to investigate you and remove the blacklist:

Again from his site via Google:

/"If you would like a site be added or removed from BlarsBL, you may
hire *Blars* at his normal consulting rates (currently $250/hour, 2 hour
minimum, $1000 deposit due in advance for non-established customers)
to investigate your evidence about the site.  If it is found that the
entry was a mistake, no charge will be made and the entire deposit
will be refunded."/

Sounds like quite the racket. Anyhow, I wouldn't take this blacklist seriously.


Sheldon F. Finlay
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Sandy Weiner wrote:

>   ** This message was posted by a Hidden-tech Member
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>   ** So Please signin today and add your information.
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> My emails have been rejected every time I send a note to or reply to a 
> hiddentech friend (this isn't even from newsletter mailing). When I 
> checked the "abuse site" that found on the web. It said that blars was 
> blocking me. So, I sent them a note or at least tried to. I got a note 
> back saying that abuse at blars.org <mailto:abuse at blars.org> is no longer 
> with the firm. Any suggestions how I can get unblocked? all the best, 
> Sandy
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> [mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] *On Behalf Of 
> *Sheldon F. Finlay
> *Sent:* 28 March, 2005 19:22
> *To:* Mary and Keith
> *Cc:* hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Hidden-tech] Why am I losing internet connection 
> frequently?
>
> I had a similar issue a few months back. I would lose connectivity 
> several times a day, sometimes several times an hour. Rebooting the 
> router would restore the connection and it would work for a while 
> before it would drop out again. I thought it was either my router, 
> modem or my ISP.
>
> The problem ended up being the network cable which went between the 
> Linksys router and the cable modem. I replaced the cable and the 
> problem was gone for good.
>
> I hope your issue is as simple!
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> Mary and Keith wrote:
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>>   ** This message was posted by a Hidden-tech Member
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>> Hidden Tech compatriots:
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>> Does anyone have a logical explanation for frequently losing 
>> connectivity to the Internet under these circumstances?
>>
>>     * wireless with a router
>>     * Comcast HighSpeed Cable Internet
>>     * Linksys home wireless network
>>     * we lose connectivity several times a day
>>     * the problem is often remedied by unpluggigng and replugging in
>>       the router box
>>
>> Is this a Comcast probelm?
>> If not, is there anything i can do to improve it?
>> If so, what can I do to remedy the problem? Recommendations? (i don't 
>> want to change providers)
>>  
>>  
>> Thank you!
>>  
>>  
>> Mary Rives
>> www.vsrn.net <http://www.vsrn.net>
>> Please visit Keith's Weblog at http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com/
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