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If you change your DNS to use OpenDNS it will work; I've used it for many years and it also frees you from the issues when your own provider's DNS fails..
Well, no. That's not a good idea. From the resolver's point of view, the domain now looks pretty much exactly as it would if someone were trying to use a stale copy of the data to hijack it and send your requests to a bad place. It is not good to recommend that people switch to a DNS server that ignores such problems -- Google and Comcast are doing exactly the right thing, and what OpenDNS is doing is dangerous.