i know is kinda sad...but there a "special" kid in out class....autistic or somthing....the teachers always with him...so we do anything...and the got proxify.com at our school....goog the words
"Bypass internet censorship" and click the first link...then scroll down to a big list of proxy servers.
I have no use for this. I'm the biggest geek at my school so i have to help the computer illierate during my computer class during 3rd peroid. Anyways if i could I'd have to use a different comp, the teacher can see my comp at all times. I can get a comp in the back of the room but there on 98 and are very slow(word takes 2 min to open:lol so by the time I get onto GF the peroid would be over.
When I work (5-10 weeks per year, part of my education, going plumber school), they usually says "Hey, take 10 of these 110mm cast iron pipes(?) and take them 2 floors down" I promise you those bastards are 3m long and wieghts atleast 45-50kg each. Not a computer in sight.
Trainee=Slave, well, I shouldn't complain, I do enjoy that job, altough you have to do some hard work sometimes.
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Last edited by Mast3rofPuppets; December 13th, 2004 at 03:11 PM.
i could get past the security and get onto gaming forums at school but my school doesnt have many computers infact my school doesnt even have its own building right now
I tried the firefox thing today, and it didn't work. Our school uses websense, wich is über-strict, methinks -- eveything going into your computer passes through them first. If anyone knows a good site I can use as a proxy (like the address and port number), though, I can get around it...
bob...i have declared war against websense....go to google. type in "bypass internet censorship" and then click the first one on the list, scroll down until you hit a list of proxy servers. i use the medydaily one...it gets past websense
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