It may not be related Bluezone, but when I tried visiting DestroyRepeat today I was told by Chrome that its security certificate had expired. I hadn't encountered that when I visited the site earlier in the week when voting had just opened. So it may not be Firefox causing the problem but the security certificate.
Sorry about that. I intended for the certificate to expire because it only covers "
www.destroyrepeat.com" and not subdomains. Most of my websites are under "addons" on the actual cpanel instance. Comodo treats www. and subdomains as completely new sites, which
I disagree with. So, this year, I'm trying to do better in domain "coverage." I got a new one, and it's being made or issued at the moment. I'm also facing some financial hardships since I'm in the middle of a move. *sigh*
I like to make another comment about the other now locked race and that is it does not matter to the voter how much money was or wasn't spent on the site in the battle. What matters is the final result of the spending of those resources. Being the guy who spent the most doesn't mean that guy is entitled to the better or best result. We as the voter aren't looking at your finances to determine our vote as we simply look at who got the better community and if the better community required less money than the other then it means that either one did more with less or one did less with more. Instead of getting bitter that someone who spent less got more out of it , how about reconsidering how you spend your resources so you get more bang out of the spending of your resources whether that be your time, money, etc. so you can get a better result and even spend less to get that better result. Doing what you are doing now(referring to destroyrepeat battle) is just demonstrating your immaturity and really showcases just one of the possible reasons your resource spending isn't netting you the results you wanted. Another possible reason is my Firefox browser is stating your site is insecure and isn't configured properly and refuses to connect to it. I am sure that isn't winning you any votes from Firefox users such as myself who coudn't even visit your site and might not have even considered your site because they couldn't even view it if that issue was going on during the battle.
I'm not bitter about the battle. It was supposed to be fun. I was actually trying to learn exactly why a free forum won over the one with the money behind it. To me, free forums don't take that much skill to build and create. But the guy who spent a lot of money acquiring such a large site, and then redesign deserve more attention and consideration, don't you think? Of course you don't, because you don't realize what goes into it. It's a beautiful site, and yet, everyone passes it on. While, another one of my sites gets the popular vote. Guess what's difference? The redesign of CODForums only cost me $25 bucks plus upgrades. The destroyrepeat design is
custom made, so it's not exactly... cheap.
Secondly, ignore the immature comments from me towards Taylor. We've had our beef before, and he decided it was a great idea to carry it over there. I apologize, just ignore it. I'm actually a nice guy. I am actually nice if you get to know me. I don't take shit from anyone, especially not Taylor. I'm already on the line with the mods. Don't worry about it. Ignore it, people.
Also, I'm a FireFox user. *raises glass of wine* Cheers!