Get another ISP.
Unless you can somehow go to a proxy site, or remotely use another computer that has a different ISP (ie, Remote Desktop, Terminal Services, etc) then you can't do it.
I'm wondering why you think that the ISP is blocking sex sites. If such an ISP exists, that blocking would be why people use that vendor (ie, parents).
Schools, employers, etc use blocking software to keep users off of sex sites, but that's not the ISP's doing.
2006-10-08 09:16:56
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