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Thread: Two and a half hours...
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Akiram_Glockem
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:23 pm
#1
until I graduate high school.
/gives everyone celebratory pie
/gives everyone celebratory pie
Ternque01
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:25 pm
#2
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
American public schools are little more than daycare. Congrats for getting out of that crap.
Akiram_Glockem
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:29 pm
#3
Ternque01 wrote:
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!American public schools are little more than daycare. Congrats for getting out of that crap.
Daycare with hours of Counter-strike mixed in.
Ternque01
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:37 pm
#5
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Ternque01 wrote:
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
American public schools are little more than daycare. Congrats for getting out of that crap.
Daycare with hours of Counter-strike mixed in.
You can play CS at your school???? WTH?
GanymedePharuu
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:44 pm
#6
/cheer!
congrats akiram. now get your ass in college so you can play SWG full time
congrats akiram. now get your ass in college so you can play SWG full time
Akiram_Glockem
Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:44 pm
#7
Ternque01 wrote:
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Ternque01 wrote:
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!American public schools are little more than daycare. Congrats for getting out of that crap.
Daycare with hours of Counter-strike mixed in.
You can play CS at your school???? WTH?
We have a version that doesn't need to be installed, you just drop it onto a drive or play from a CD. When you copy it to a drive you make up a 13 digit CD key and thus you can use the same copy of the game for all the computers. Earlier this year they banned access to any application named cstrike, which is what the name was when we installed it, so one of us figured out that you can just change the name. That's how we stay ahead of the school tech department.
W-Axl
Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:12 pm
#8
And to think some people say kids don't learn anything in school these days, lol.
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Ternque01 wrote:
Akiram_Glockem wrote:
Ternque01 wrote:
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
American public schools are little more than daycare. Congrats for getting out of that crap.
Daycare with hours of Counter-strike mixed in.
You can play CS at your school???? WTH?
We have a version that doesn't need to be installed, you just drop it onto a drive or play from a CD. When you copy it to a drive you make up a 13 digit CD key and thus you can use the same copy of the game for all the computers. Earlier this year they banned access to any application named cstrike, which is what the name was when we installed it, so one of us figured out that you can just change the name. That's how we stay ahead of the school tech department.
Ihovo
Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:33 pm
#9
according to the news, its not that uncommen in american schools that the peops there play a version of cs that doesn t need to be installed, that doesn t need a CD, yes, belive it or not, it doesn t even need a computer! All ya need is to bring ya own shotgun, which ya can find under daddys bed!
ShrekECPI
Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:01 pm
#10
Ihovo wrote:
according to the news, its not that uncommen in american schools that the peops there play a version of cs that doesn t need to be installed, that doesn t need a CD, yes, belive it or not, it doesn t even need a computer! All ya need is to bring ya own shotgun, which ya can find under daddys bed!
The sad thing is that I was considering making just such a remark.
Its nice to know that the public school system is helping students become better at markmanship and hacking\cracking all at the same time.
maxtheusher
Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:05 pm
#11
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
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
W-Axl
Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:09 pm
#12
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
ShrekECPI
Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:22 pm
#13
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
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