Damn Teachers
- jonmartensen
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2002 11:50 pm
- Location: Gimmickville USA
- Lyrs
- Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 2:41 pm
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- RadicalEd0
- Joined: Mon Jun 24, 2002 2:58 pm
I surf the org forums and doom9 all the time in my Visual Basic class. The internet policy says no transfer of data like email but I once asked my teacher and forum posts weren't considered part of that deal. Since the class is so easy and he goes off into tangents that take up 30 minutes of class like every day (having nothing to do with visual basic mind you) I get to spend plenty of time here :\
Most of the other kids in the class just play flash games and try to dodge 'Bess'
bess hasnt gotten to a-m-v.org yet, fortunately
Most of the other kids in the class just play flash games and try to dodge 'Bess'
bess hasnt gotten to a-m-v.org yet, fortunately
- CaTaClYsM
- Joined: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:54 am
You're taking visual basic too? Small world!RadicalEd0 wrote:I surf the org forums and doom9 all the time in my Visual Basic class.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
- jonmartensen
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2002 11:50 pm
- Location: Gimmickville USA
Ah, the joys of trying to get around the systemRadicalEd0 wrote:witness the horror
I remember we had Deepfreeze on our computers at HighSchool. It kept an image of the computer in a clean state, and reloaded it evertime you turned the computer on
It was real basic, and we could tell when the teacher was viewing what was currently on our screen. We'd type all sorts of weird stuff and then kill the monitoring program.
- CaTaClYsM
- Joined: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:54 am
Alucard FoNs bro newbiefied had a computer calss where there was no protection and the teacher always left the class. One guy went through each of the comps (they were macs with easy lift lids or somethign like that.) and stole a stick of memory from them, and another time they went and deliberetly opened up pr0n sites on hte desktop for the next class to see.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab