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Playing games at work/school

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My school has Websense. it blocks Absolutley everything, i got a C on a project because of it :evil:

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Quit Runescape 30th May 2006.

Thanks to Hawkxs for my signature :)

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Me and some of my friends installed halo pc as well as some other online games in the last week of school... Since we don't do much work at the end of the year, a whole bunch of us played games all day :P

 

One time I logged into the online game I installed during and saw my brother online, and he told me that he had found the game on the computer :D

 

 

 

 

 

And now that I'm in highschool we've discovered that pretty much everything is possible with flash drives...

In my school, very few people play games, but those who do wish to play them just open several pages and switch to an educational site when the teacher/librarian comes by. If they took the time to actually look, they would get busted...

Our school is REALLY annoying. One day you might find that RuneScape is blocked, the next, you find it is unblocked. They have also blocked all the proxy servers (websites to get passed blockers). They also use Remote Desktop to see what your doing and then they shut your computer down if they feel like it. Thats happened to me when I was playing RuneScape.

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