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February 29th, 2004, 08:51 AM
#12
Junior Member
Solution to the problem
Alright, I had this exact same problem in High School.
Mine was more the fact that the computer teachers didnt know how to do it, I am a total newb but they are worse. Basically they said that I couldnt make a shortcut to the games because I would be playing them in class and I am not allowed to shortcut to their private stuff. Whatever, the next day I went and installed the games onto the C:\ of the computer I used. They found out and bought some silly program that activates upon startup and downloads a list of the files needed on the harddrive and deletes what it shouldnt. Solution to this was to just bring the programs in on floppy disks.
Theres a way around everything, and if they dont give you specific instructions not to do the two things I listed above then they can't punish you. The school system is pretty messed up, althought some teachers, MSMITTENS! are amazing probably
Just sit through high school, whatever your in, get through it and then start living your life.
DaP
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