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dustafo September 15th, 2009 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peerless (Post 348903)
that was a completely moronic statment...

Was it a moronic statement? In the earlier post above, you can clearly see that the domain was out, because the bitzi people did not make payment in time for it, and that they have now made payment and the domain will be back to normal in a few days. There is no way anyone on this thread could've possible solved the problem of bitzi.com taking people to I'matard.com, only the bitzi people could solve it, by paying for their domain. So you calling by statement moronic shows you are the moron.

Lord of the Rings September 15th, 2009 02:24 PM

Problem obviously solved. If you still can't access it then see Sleepless' advice.

And I don't think it's wise calling forum moderators morons. :p

Peerless September 15th, 2009 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dustafo (Post 348896)
I am not a fvcktardyes you are, I am a web designer and computer programmerwho got his diploma out of a cracker jack box. This is a ISP/DNS issue. Sometimes it takes Internet Service Providers up to 3 days to take note of a change in the DNS for a given domain name. Other ISP's pick it up pretty quick. For some of us, our ISP's have picked up the change alreadyactually, its you all who have the slow ISP, and when we visit bitzi.com we are directed to the register.com IP address because you have a molasses slow sucky ISPand a page that says 'this domain has expired'. For those of you with slower ISP's that would be the people who are still seeing any sort of error when trying to get to bitzi.comthat do not update their DNS data quickly, they are still sending you to the bitzi.com IP address when you type bitzi.com and in another day or two, when your ISP has updated their DNS records, you too will be sent to register.com.nope, you will be directed to bitzi Nobody is stupid hereyou are, we are all seeing what we say we are, and I am not a fvcktardyes you are

notice the tense you use in your words...

the payment problem with Bitzi.com was rectified as of 9/13/09...so anybody having problems after that date is the one who is a victim of a slow ISP...obviously my ISP is quick and I never even noticed any glitch...

Remoc September 15th, 2009 02:56 PM

I've seen NO Problem with Bitzi since the OP posted 2 days ago. I've accessed their website several times a day for 2 days, just to see if what your claiming is true. :D

Lies all Lies LOL

Sleepless September 15th, 2009 03:45 PM

I see dustafo, the brilliant web designer/computer programmer, missed his class about how to bypass incorrect DNS.

If using Windows XP/Vista (There are ways on any operating system, but I use XP and Vista, so someone else can fill that in):

Go to [System Root]\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc

Open the file called hosts(no extension) in notepad.

At the bottom add one of these lines,not both, and save:

Code:

209.237.228.138  bitzi.com

209.237.228.138  www.bitzi.com

Restart your browser

BTW, this should even work for Limewire bitzi lookup, at least it does for several other better programs. To be honest, I don't use Limewire.


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