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maxtheusher
Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:27 pm
#14
ShrekECPI wrote:
That depends on your definition of old. Ifinished high school in 94and I was writing programs in Basic in my computer class in Jr. High.
W-Axl wrote:
You can't be that old, you had computers when you went to school.
maxtheusher wrote:
I used to mess with the school's computers all the time. The old DOS comps they used in the science labs, I'd code a simple password into the boot up... that was always good for a laugh.
Our school utilized a security program that prevented you from installing programs of ANY kind on the computer...
I guess they didn't expect me to force it closed and then delete it from any computer I used. Next year they used a different program that couldn't be closed (it auto-relaunched on close) but I found ways around that as well. course this was... /countsonhand... /cry I'm olddddd.... /sob
My definition of old is I haven't been in high school for long enough for me to go, wow, that was a long time ago. /cry it's all downhill from here. All the years I've squandered!
I need a time machine, so I can go back in time, and tell myself to do more stuff with my life, and also to tell myself to go back in time so I'll tell myself to do more with my life... yeaaaaa....
Akiram_Glockem
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:05 pm
#15
Wow, that was the longest 4 hours of my life. I had to sit through the other 1026 student's names, two speaches by the pricipal, one by the superintendent, and nine valedictorian speaches. All in like 80 degree weather.
ShrekECPI
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:18 pm
#16
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Wow, that was the longest 4 hours of my life. I had to sit through the other 1026 student's names, two speaches by the pricipal, one by the superintendent, and nine valedictorian speaches. All in like 80 degree weather.
I would not have gone through that if I had been givena choice. I was forced to go to my graduation.
(yup, I was an outcast. Trenchcoatand all)
ShrekECPI
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:22 pm
#18
W-Axl wrote:
ShrekECPI wrote:
That depends on your definition of old. Ifinished high school in 94and I was writing programs in Basic in my computer class in Jr. High.
W-Axl wrote:
You can't be that old, you had computers when you went to school.
maxtheusher wrote:
I used to mess with the school's computers all the time. The old DOS comps they used in the science labs, I'd code a simple password into the boot up... that was always good for a laugh.
Our school utilized a security program that prevented you from installing programs of ANY kind on the computer...
I guess they didn't expect me to force it closed and then delete it from any computer I used. Next year they used a different program that couldn't be closed (it auto-relaunched on close) but I found ways around that as well. course this was... /countsonhand... /cry I'm olddddd.... /sob
Well, I got you beat (1990) in the old department. Keck is being kinda vague though.
Funny.... I don't FEEL old.
Message Edited by W-Axl on 06-15-2005 08:38 PM
33 isn't old. You are only6 years ahead of me.
Yeah, I know it doesn't add up. Do the math and then ask me how
maxtheusher
Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:39 pm
#19
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Wow, that was the longest 4 hours of my life. I had to sit through the other 1026 student's names, two speaches by the pricipal, one by the superintendent, and nine valedictorian speaches. All in like 80 degree weather.
NINE valedictorians? You went to one of those lame schools where everybody's a winner? I miss my high school. They did things old school. 1 valedictorian, one saludatorian, everyone else is a f*cking dumb*ss
Akiram_Glockem
Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:13 pm
#20
maxtheusher wrote:
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Wow, that was the longest 4 hours of my life. I had to sit through the other 1026 student's names, two speaches by the pricipal, one by the superintendent, and nine valedictorian speaches. All in like 80 degree weather.
NINE valedictorians? You went to one of those lame schools where everybody's a hard working Asian kid. I miss my high school. They did things old school. 1 valedictorian, one saludatorian, everyone else is a f*cking dumb*ss
Fixed
DoMakk
Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:51 pm
#21
They made me learn basic programming about four different times during my school, one of them in Talented and Gifted class in 8th grade.
Grad'd '86.
Now what would really have been useful would have been the keys they hit when I locked up!
Patient hubby showing me Windows for the win!
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