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OK, I believe she is not the administrator. Correct?? So why won't this work??

Method 2: Block the sites entirely

Alternately, you can make it harder to visit time-sucking sites, which forces yourself to think, "Do I really have time to do this right now?" Set your computer to block certain sites and make yourself unblock them each time you want to visit. One way to do this is to tell your computer that these sites live on your hard drive - which obviously they don't - and get a "Server not found" error when your fingers impulsively type out that tempting URL. Here's how:

Windows

Using Notepad or some other text editor, open the file named "hosts", which is located in the following directory:

Windows XP = C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32DRIVERSETC

Windows 2K = C:WINNTSYSTEM32DRIVERSETC

Windows 98ME = C:WINDOWS

Add the following on its own line in the hosts file, using the sites that apply to you:

127.0.0.1 metafilter.com flickr.com

Save and quit.

Mac OS/X

In Finder, from the Go menu, choose "Go to folder."

In the "Go to the folder" dialog, type "/etc/".

From the /etc/ folder window, open the "hosts" file in a text editor.

Add the following to the hosts file in its own line, using the site that applies to you:

127.0.0.1 metafilter.com flickr.com

Save and quit.

Now, when you visit Metafilter or Flickr, you'll get a "Server Not Found" error. (Or, for those of you running a web server at home, your own server's files will appear.) The advantage to this method is that these sites will be blocked from every browser on that computer (not just Firefox). The downside is that when you decide it's an ok time to browse Flickr or Metafilter, you've got to comment out this line in the hosts file (add a # to the beginning of the line), which can be a pain in the arse. This, of course, may be a good thing. You decide.

http://www.lifehacker.com/software/feature/geek-to-live-ban-timewasting-web-sites-146448.php

Just a thought.  :wink2:

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OK, I believe she is not the administrator. Correct?? So why won't this work??

Method 2: Block the sites entirely

Alternately, you can make it harder to visit time-sucking sites, which forces yourself to think, "Do I really have time to do this right now?" Set your computer to block certain sites and make yourself unblock them each time you want to visit. One way to do this is to tell your computer that these sites live on your hard drive - which obviously they don't - and get a "Server not found" error when your fingers impulsively type out that tempting URL. Here's how:

Windows

Using Notepad or some other text editor, open the file named "hosts", which is located in the following directory:

Windows XP = C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32DRIVERSETC

Windows 2K = C:WINNTSYSTEM32DRIVERSETC

Windows 98ME = C:WINDOWS

Add the following on its own line in the hosts file, using the sites that apply to you:

127.0.0.1 metafilter.com flickr.com

Save and quit.

Mac OS/X

In Finder, from the Go menu, choose "Go to folder."

In the "Go to the folder" dialog, type "/etc/".

From the /etc/ folder window, open the "hosts" file in a text editor.

Add the following to the hosts file in its own line, using the site that applies to you:

127.0.0.1 metafilter.com flickr.com

Save and quit.

Now, when you visit Metafilter or Flickr, you'll get a "Server Not Found" error. (Or, for those of you running a web server at home, your own server's files will appear.) The advantage to this method is that these sites will be blocked from every browser on that computer (not just Firefox). The downside is that when you decide it's an ok time to browse Flickr or Metafilter, you've got to comment out this line in the hosts file (add a # to the beginning of the line), which can be a pain in the arse. This, of course, may be a good thing. You decide.

http://www.lifehacker.com/software/feature/geek-to-live-ban-timewasting-web-sites-146448.php

Just a thought.  :wink2:

Very bright idea tommie. :idea:

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