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Bad time to download a mod...
Today I was in first-period history class with my jump-drive so that i could download a mod and bring it home as I have dial-up at home. I downloaded a driver for the jumpdrive, winzip to extract the driver, and the mod. All this is saved to my H: drive on the server. I succesfully downloaded what I wanted and I left the stuff on the H drive. Later in 2nd period when I went down to our guidance office for 'curricular compacting' I found out from teachers talking to one another that the server is full. As the one teacher is looking at all the .exe files on the server. Knowing I would be found out for occupying 150 Mb of that server I quickly logged in to a nearby computer to delete the stuff I had saved. After lunch I returned to guidance and was confronted by a teacher who said I was on of the 5 people they needed to meet and ask about files on our H: drives. But I had nothing on my H: drive because I'm sneaky!:p  All they saw were mere ghosts of what once existed. Unfortuneatly a friend, who is more than likely to be one of the 5, didn't have time to delete his stuff, among which includes a bruteforcer for Deep Freeze (it doesn't work though). I just thought this was an amusing story to share with everyone, Have a nice day:D
Derek Smart is his own oxymoron.

 

Offline Nuke

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Bad time to download a mod...
when i was in highschool i owned the network. i had set up shares on all the video editing machines in the radio-tv class, as well as the teleprompter machine, which i set up for them. i even had a dial up server set up in the electronics class. at any given time i had at least 2 machines running napster saving their downloads to the many shares i had set up. id go home, dial in, and gather all the files i had stashed. noone ever caught on. but you should know that schools are too cheap to upgrade the hard drives on their servers. its funny the junkers they have to run. but really you should stop playing with the computers and focus on getting laid more.
I can no longer sit back and allow communist infiltration, communist indoctrination, communist subversion, and the international communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.

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Offline mitac

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Bad time to download a mod...
In my last year at school we got new computers. The 8088s with green Hercules screens were replaced by 386s with VGA. The teacher's machine was a 486 with a CD-Rom.

Hell, my first PC at home was better than that, and that was years before. Not to mention that we had like 12 PCs for ~800 students.

:ick:
marcet sine adversario virtus.

  

Offline Corsair

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Bad time to download a mod...
Hey MicroPsycho if you have a working copy of a brute forcer for Deep Freeze, could you PM me?
Wash: This landing's gonna get pretty interesting.
Mal: Define "interesting".
Wash: *shrug* "Oh God, oh God, we're all gonna die"?
Mal: This is the captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then... explode.