Annoyed at various DNS restrictions I managed to find some articles out there on the t'internet on a nice little 'hack' that works in Firefox, sadly, only on the PC. Sorry Mac' guys....

Essentially all you need do is convert the IP address of your DNS name to HEX. Unless you were any good in math at high school this may take some pondering to calculate in your head so, some jolly nice people at kloth.net wrote a nice little lookup service.

To get the IP address for a domain name use a PING service. Once you have the IP address perform a HEX lookup using the kloth.net service and then use the following format in a Firefox URL bar. http://0x{HEX value}... and that's a zero right there. So for www.google.com the address would be DNS => IP = 72.14.205.100 => HEX = 480ecd64... so http://0x480ecd64/ is Google! est ! Voila... Remember this only works in FF on the PC.