'er indoors has had some problems sending me e-mails from her
freeserve account as they are getting blocked. This is due to my
surname being considered pornographic! We realised this when my nephew
was refused a hotmail account when he typed in his name.
The worrying thing is that I may well be losing e-mails from my web
site. Having realised the above, I suppose using
"reader...@melvynhiscock.com" as an address to send photos of your
guitars to be put on my site was perhaps a little short sighted!
So, can some of you send me e-mails. Especially if you have a hotmail
address or freeserve of something similar. Please use
me...@melvynhiscock.com and copy it to mel...@gxn.co.uk (which is the
ISP host address). If I get both then I know I am just paranoid. If I
get just one then the chances are the other was blocked for obscene
content (as if I didn't get enough stick at school over my name.)
I will reply to all of these as it will be interesting.
Thanks in advance,
Melvyn Hiscock
Googling for 'censorware' reveals similar tales of woe, including:
"...Sherrill Babcock contacted [DFN] to tell staff there about her
experiences on BlackPlanet.com.
When she tried to register on the site to get access to its content, she
says she was told that her last name was "unacceptable." She says
BlackPlanet staff instead asked Babcock to choose a different name, and
she successfully registered under the last names Babpenis and Babdildo."
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,38910,00.html
Grant.
I'm told the coastal town of Scunthorpe was a bit tricky to deal with ......
> Googling for 'censorware' reveals similar tales of woe, including:
>
> "...Sherrill Babcock contacted [DFN] to tell staff there about her
> experiences on BlackPlanet.com.
> When she tried to register on the site to get access to its content, she
> says she was told that her last name was "unacceptable."
Usually known in the UK as 'The Scunthorpe effect'...
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William Black
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On time, on budget, or works;
Pick any two from three
And it's certainly a tricky place to get to by ship.
A fair cop Nog! I was thinking of Scarborough for location and Scunthorpe
for spelling ... (they're not too far apart anyway, I don't think [reaches
for Atlas] ... ahhh .. whoops. )
But with a very *small* ship you could sail up the Humber, then turn left up
the Trent ... :o)
> > I'm told the coastal town of Scunthorpe was a bit tricky to deal with ......
>
> And it's certainly a tricky place to get to by ship.
Worse, it's a tricky place to get away from by ship...
Adrian
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