StiffStick.com is up! kinda:-)?

here it is but some pages are still under construction stiffstick.com

It’s not working for me, but ill try when i get back from unicycling =p

what is stiffstick.com?

I think it’s a pr0n site. Dunno, it didn’t work for me because it’s pointing to an internal IP address and I have no computer on my network running on that IP address.

Hint to trialsfreak13: set the dns ip address to your ip address and make sure your router is setup to route the accesses to port 80 to that machine in your home network.

stiffstick is my seatpost that i invented see if it works now

http://www.stiffstick.com

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me neither…

looks like trialsfreak can’t get his stiffstick up! :stuck_out_tongue:

Haha.

I am not really a fan of that name.

I am really not a fan of that name too.

it doesn’t work… your DNS is improperly configured… you need to point your domain name to your public IP address (most likely the WAN address of your router)… if it’s set to 192.168.whatever then no one will be able to see it outside your home network.

there better be naked ladies when i click that or i’m gonna be pissed.

ok i think i did it this time try it

I’d work on getting more done on the site before releasing it to the public. :slight_smile:

I get to it… however, the images do not show up. Use the relative links instead of hardcoding it as being on the c:\ drive. You have:

<A HREF="http://209.178.173.164/1.2.7bugsecurityfix/index.php"><img src="C:\Program Files\Abyss Web Server\htdocs\stiff stick pic.jpg" border="0">

It should be:

<A HREF="1.2.7bugsecurityfix/index.php"><img src="stiff stick pic.jpg" border="0">

Also, you probably do not want to use a specific IP address in a link as you might not always be hosting it on that IP address and if people link to the site, these links would not work in the future. Either use the domain name, or use relative links.

The pages also take a long time to load. I just figured it was a bandwidth problem as many of us are going to it at once, but at the bottom of the page it shows otherwise:

That parse time is very long. Something is not configured right, or it’s just a really bad script. PHP should not be taking that long to process it.

thanks gilby for the code my site i think is now under stiffstick.com not garenteed

it might be that im running a beta version of abyss web server

damn i had idea like this one cept it was for locking a uni up( my idea was to have two of the seat calmps and have somthing coecting them so you can chain it up )

I am extremely interested in this, looks like it could work…

I have broke 3 seatposts and 2 seatbases, this might be saying something for my technique. I am planning on getting a carbon fibre seat base and think that this design would be great.

Unfortunatly looks like you have sold out… Any chance of anymore?

Mike

I am pretty sure that the post only makes the seat base stiffer. If you get a CF base then there isn’t really a point. The stiff stick doesn’t make the post stronger under the reinforcement part so it can still bend as easily as a normal post (unless you have it all the way down in the frame, then it might be better).

The way i have broken seatposts is by landing on the very front of my seat, this bends the seatpost and eventually snaps it. With this design the force would be loaded somewhere else. Unless the weld at the seatpost is weak then surely it would help me to stop breaking seatposts.

Mike