Ok I am going to correct this here. First of all I need to respond to someone's post.
johnmcl as a network administrator, and engineer with a degree here shortly, plus over 11 years of personal experience, and being a founding member of more then one hacker underground group in my past, I can tell you in no uncertain terms the excuse you were given about the question of bandwidth is complete and utter BS. Bandwidth coming down from the web is nothing compared to internal bandwidth being sucked up. Although that point is someone clouded due to the internal speed being far greater, probably a gigabit connection internally. It actually ends up leveling out. Unless they are running low end DSL or slower, the bandwidth isn't going to be a problem. There are other things I could say as well to prove the point, but I am not allowed to, if you catch my meaning and somehow I think you know exactly what I mean by not allowed.
Now onto the binary conversion not working. That is my fault, things have changed a bit and I failed to do my research. The conversion still woorks, but you need to go a bit further.
Ok do the conversion as normal(don't use the decimal to binary conversion in the calculator, because it truncates the 0's and screws it up, do the binary conversion manually). For THR.org it works out to........................
209.51.144.70 = 11010001.00110011.10010000.01000110
From here open up your trusty windows calculator, and click view and change to scientific view(or any other scientific calculator), and set it to binary(bin). Now enter in the binary address (minus the dots) and you have, 11010001001100111001000001000110 and now click on dec(for decimal, and it will end up as 3509817414 now type
http://3509817414 into your browser and THR will pop up. I just tried it myself and it works. It is a bit slower then entering in the IP or domain, because it has to convert it instead of just looking it up, but it does work. Thanks to Sir.Thanatos of PHUnification hacker underground, and 2600 magazine, for the correction, and inspiration respectively.
If the website is still blocked it is done so at a hardware level, and can still be gotten around, but then there would be charges on you and charges on me, so I won't be covering that. If you want to go that route fine but I will no tbe held responsible, but read the book titled "The Art of Intrustion" by Kevin Mitnick, for area's where to get started and idea's.
Rev. Michael
P.S.
This is just a disclaimer, that you might want to check your policies regarding this first, I put this up for freedom purposes, freedom of information, security by obscurity is stupid and not security. Also security is NOT a product, it is a process. So use this info at your own risk. You may want to try it at home before trying it at work. Anyway there it is, I showed you how, and then saved you the time in doing it if you want to just write it down, but I still urge you to go through the process. It is more knowledge and we all know what knowledge is.