Wow, I never imagined that the .biz sites would be a problem. Could you do 
me the service of reporting it to them so that it gets whitelisted?

On Saturday, 6 February 2021 at 01:10:33 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

>
>
> Great prices Ian
> I already responded to your comment on Tubeclock DB
> I thought you might like to know that Malware Bytes Browser Guard is 
> warning people your website may not be safe.
>
> Website blocked due to a suspicious top level domain (TLD)
> Website blocked: www.nixieclock.biz Malwarebytes Browser Guard blocked 
> this page because it uses a suspicious top level domain (TLD)
> These are frequently used by scam or phishing sites, but can be used by 
> legitimate websites as well. If you trust this website, please click 
> CONTINUE TO SITE. Otherwise, choose GO BACK.
> On Friday, February 5, 2021 at 12:26:36 PM UTC+1 Ian Sparkes wrote:
>
>> So, it started like this: I liked the Zirffa style Chinese boards - I 
>> thought the hardware was pretty good, but the firmware was really 
>> primitive. I was going to set about re-writing the firmware for these 
>> boards, but them came up with the idea of simply taking the hardware 
>> approach and using my existing firmware on it.
>>
>> I took "inspiration" from the many Chinese boards out there. I took the 
>> time to go through quite a few prototype cycles and get the board worked 
>> out. I took the time to learn how to work the PCBA factories, how to 
>> specify the components, how to "productionize" the board design and so on.
>>
>> Now I am at the point that I have an assembled board available, which is 
>> far, far better in terms of firmware (it's open source and fully featured), 
>> has better hardware (e.g. proper clamping for the drivers, swappable tube 
>> holders) and is comparable in price to the Chinese boards. The prices you 
>> see on the site are "one off" prices.
>>
>> I'm calling it the MNC6 (Medium Nixie Clock 6-Digit) and you can have a 
>> look at the web page here:
>>
>> https://www.nixieclock.biz/StoreMNC6.html
>>
>> It is intended for people who don't want to spend the day soldering 
>> everything together, and instead want to have something up and running in 
>> half an hour or so. And because it's not from China, you can have some 
>> support for it!
>>
>> I'd be interested to hear your thoughts and feedback! 
>>
>

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