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I don't really know if this is the place for this, but I'd like to pose a request. I have a really, really poor cover of "El Orfanato", or "The Orphanage" by Fernando Velázquez. If someone could fix a good version of that I'd be eternally grateful. Sincerely, Viktor.
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Sep 10, 2012 - 4:24 AM
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Julian K
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And still the site is blocked... You have to email your IP address to the site owner in order to become unblocked. The block script should have directions to do so. Which is all very well if you have a static IP address, but I suspect that the majority of users have a dynamic IP address depending on which ISP you have. So emailing my IP address isn't going to help as next time I connect it will be different. Shame. It was a great resource and one I have made several contributions to and now it's one I can now longer access or contribute to. I'm guessing if I email the owner I can get the covers I've contributed removed? I'm having the same problem, I think. I emailed at the end of last month, but I'm still locked out, and I didn't get a response to my email. My IP address seems to be dynamic, too (it's changed since I last emailed them, so presumably it changes regularly?) It seems that the site is using a very blunt tool to combat their problem, and, in the process, is preventing many legitimate users from getting access. It's very frustrating, especially when Scott posts updates to this thread. I've emailed AAX again today, asking if there's a solution to this problem.
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Beautiful work, man. And, hey, I love the sunglasses!
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