I didnt see that heh. Nice Article.Quote:
You and I must've been on the same "wavelength" when I posted this week's AO spotlight column over at eITplanet.com
http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com/s...cle.php/3086691
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I didnt see that heh. Nice Article.Quote:
You and I must've been on the same "wavelength" when I posted this week's AO spotlight column over at eITplanet.com
http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com/s...cle.php/3086691
o.k. you helped to put the things right again.
even unasked i would compare it with helping the granma crossing the street - unasked.
if you got a admin account ,use it wisely.
if "hacked" your schools network to get rid of problems you know you can solve but none
of the teachers would believe (just ignorance or fear) would be a good thing.
done such things all you get from is feel well , feelin youve done something good.
BUT...
(Queens of the Stone Age- The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret)Quote:
WHATEVER YOU DO - DON'T TELL ANYONE.
;)
p.s. keep in mind: breaking into systems without authorization is a crime
I commend you for the act. But i must shed something i feel of importance that i learned in school. Not only does the act of knowledge tend to scare teachers but knowledge itself tends to frighten the pants off of some people. Ive seen it over and over. Even reading a book that goes indepth about technology today seems to draw suspicious glances from teachers and people in itself. People are paranoid in this day and age so use your knowledge wisely and if you do use it always ask first. Not only will it hopefully not get you into trouble it builds a bond of trust.
PeacE
-BoB