What is up with my whole god damned school district?
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I've gone to two middle schools out of the 3 popular ones in my district. No one knows what the fuck steam is. Everyone is a X-HOE.
The IT department uses Novell of all things, got past it in 7th grade with a combo of an AutoIt script and registry editor. They set 1280x1024 LCD screens at 800x600.
OP is 13.
OP is one of those anti-social kids with no friends.
OP is butthurt.
Now that we got those out of the way.
tl;dr;This is not thread-worthy, you cant make blog posts, op is butthurt. Op is also a lazy cropper
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You are butthurt.
get a blog
My school uses novell, and garauntee I am the only one who uses steam for Half Life and Portal atleast. All the girls at my school play portal.
Butthurt...
And what the hell is an X-Hoe? Is that like an X-Box-Hoe?
I hate when schools use the Classic theme on Win7/Vista. I mean, why?
OP is 13.
OP is one of those anti-social kids with no friends.
OP is butthurt.
[editline]22nd October 2010[/editline]
also op is a pussy
You don't live in Texas, stop complaining.
Soooo.....what does this have to do with your school district?
We use novell.
It sucks, and I also got accused of "hacking" when I opened up the command prompt.
[QUOTE=noodleboy347;25561249]I hate when schools use the Classic theme on Win7/Vista. I mean, why?[/QUOTE]
Oh god. They use XP and do that. They give students Power user accounts, and then artificially set them to limited users with Novell. What is the point? You could just set them to limited users.
[QUOTE=noodleboy347;25561249]I hate when schools use the Classic theme on Win7/Vista. I mean, why?[/QUOTE]
My school uses freaking Windows 2000 business class. We still have classic browsers.
oh another compliant on how the government is backwards when it comes to technology
WHO KNEW?
[QUOTE=evilweazel;25561288]We use novell.
It sucks, and I also got accused of "hacking" when I opened up the command prompt.[/QUOTE]
They use Novell's app manager to disable launching of all apps without a specific name here. Just run a script to kill it, or rename the app your trying to launch to explorer.exe
automerge fail
[QUOTE=mmavipc;25561289]Oh god. [B]They use XP and do that.[/B] They give students Power user accounts, and then artificially set them to limited users with Novell. What is the point? You could just set them to limited users.[/QUOTE]
I prefer the classic theme over that fucking default fisher-price shit
On the subject of school districts, I want to know what the fucking IT department at my school has been doing to the computers in the media center for the past two days.
I swear, the moment you log in and it loads the OS it's like it instantly runs Crysis. Everything gets incredibly laggy and it takes about ten minutes to load up Internet Explorer.
[editline]21st October 2010[/editline]
It took me a whole 50 minutes in sociology to get an article on the flynn effect. And it wasn't even a good article.
This thread offers nothing remotely significant.
Just feel lucky that you're not using a big-corporation PC. A lot of large companies have strict IE6-only policies in place and far more restrictive software limitations
its ok op everyone gets butthurt every now and then we just need to learn to keep it to are selves
[QUOTE=jeimizu;25561272]You don't live in Texas, stop complaining.[/QUOTE]
A kid got ran over at my school, school district didnt give a fuck
They think they can watch us
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set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run("killtask.exe /i ZenRem32.exe")
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put that into trolololl.vbs, double-click, and tell the evil district goodbye to monitoring.
I haven't even begun to mention that a lot of schools can't afford computers for their students, and here this little princess is outraged over the user policies.
[QUOTE=NPerez;25561435]I haven't even begun to mention that a lot of schools can't afford computers for their students, and here this little princess is outraged over the user policies.[/QUOTE]
Not their user policies, their way of implementing them.
[QUOTE=evilweazel;25561288]We use novell.
It sucks, and I also got accused of "hacking" when I opened up the command prompt.[/QUOTE]
Hey at least you can even open command promt. We use Visions where we are. They can take over our computers in an instant and close whatever we were working or using in a heartbeat. It sucks since they can lock your computers from doing anything losing everything that you had just done. The internet here sucks as well. Practically all of the websites are blocked because of the stupid thing saying everything is in violation of something.
Also when we try to open a program of something theres a good chance it'll crash and close because something didnt go right or we dont have admin rights or some shit.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;25561337]On the subject of school districts, I want to know what the fucking IT department at my school has been doing to the computers in the media center for the past two days.
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Probably imaging them.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;25561337]I swear, the moment you log in and it logs init's like it instantly runs Crysis. Everything gets incredibly laggy and it takes about ten minutes to load up Internet Explorer.
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You have to authenticate a lot of stuff while logging in with the school servers, so it's naturally going to be slower. If you were logging in as a local user it would be chipper.
Why is there pubic hair all over your screen?
Wow, I think I've driven past their head quarters before. But on topic, what exactly are you complaining about?
[QUOTE=mmavipc;25561453]Not their user policies, their way of implementing them.[/QUOTE]
Their IT staff are probably underpaid & don't give a fuck about adjusting the resolution on every computer that they have to set up.
Maybe you could suggest that they fix it. Something along the lines of "Hey, these screens are designed to work in a higher resolution and aren't being fully utilized right now." People will listen if you make a good case.
As for Novell, I have no comment. You should be thanking them for using something that's easy to work around if you need to.
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