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- comp09
- Scratcher
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School Computers
LanSchool is “legal” malware/spyware that school administrators and teachers can abuse to steal passwords through the built-in keylogger and screen capture functions.What's LanSchool? My school uses lightspeed systems and some perfidious thing that makes the site's connection fail. I was trying to be funny.Ohgosh. My Digital Input Tech teacher informed my 6th block that the school is gonna be monitoring our computers more closely. I've been avoiding them so far, but I know they'll find me soon. I don't have long. Wait, what's that sound? *Door is kicked in* *Muffled fighting* *transmission ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Are they using LanSchool?
It's pretty easy to make some things sound extremely evil yet still be truthful. :package:
- PonyoPenguin
- Scratcher
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School Computers
LanSchool is “legal” malware/spyware that school administrators and teachers can abuse to steal passwords through the built-in keylogger and screen capture functions.What's LanSchool? My school uses lightspeed systems and some perfidious thing that makes the site's connection fail. I was trying to be funny.Ohgosh. My Digital Input Tech teacher informed my 6th block that the school is gonna be monitoring our computers more closely. I've been avoiding them so far, but I know they'll find me soon. I don't have long. Wait, what's that sound? *Door is kicked in* *Muffled fighting* *transmission ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Are they using LanSchool?
It's pretty easy to make some things sound extremely evil yet still be truthful. :package:
LanSchool's a lot easier to get around then iBoss, I think. Though iBoss was still pretty easy for me; I'm not going to tell how I got around it because I don't want to encourage bad behavior, but yeah.
Really, though, I don't do anything wrong. Like if I have free time I'm not going to be on Facebook or playing a game or anything like that, I'll be reading game/anime reviews (blocked under “Gaming” or “Entertainment”), working on fanfiction (fanfiction.net is blocked), checking the Lost Media Wiki (blocked under “Gaming”, which is is not), or contributing to TV Tropes (blocked under “Friendship” - the horror!)
Key phrase “if I have free time”. There's kids who spend all day on ‘unblocked games’ sites hosted on Google and watching YouTube.
And I could access all of these sites last year without having to get around the filter.
Last edited by PonyoPenguin (Dec. 10, 2015 18:31:35)
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'cause at the end, who's there?
you.
- Generalstarwars333
- Scratcher
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School Computers
Huh.
“Where a goat can go, a man can go. And where a man can go, he can drag a gun.” –William Philips, British Artillery Officer {|} “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups”–George Carlin {|} “Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and clobber you with experience”–George Carlin {|} “Never correct your enemy when he is making a mistake” –Napoleon Bonaparte {|} “There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today,”–British admiral David Beatty, after the British Battlecruisers Indefatigable and Queen Mary explode less than half an hour into The Battle of Jutland, 1916. {|} “The point of war isn't to die for your country. It's to make the other * die for his.”–George S. Patton {|} (Warhammer) 40k - where the genocidal, xenocidal, fascist, ultraconservative zealots with a morbid fear of technology and an unhealthy fondness for burning things… are the good guys.—A forum signature. {|} And now for the best quote: “All right. They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us… They can't get away this time.”-Lt. Gen. Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller, USMC
- comp09
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
You think you have nothing to hide…LanSchool is “legal” malware/spyware that school administrators and teachers can abuse to steal passwords through the built-in keylogger and screen capture functions.What's LanSchool? My school uses lightspeed systems and some perfidious thing that makes the site's connection fail. I was trying to be funny.Ohgosh. My Digital Input Tech teacher informed my 6th block that the school is gonna be monitoring our computers more closely. I've been avoiding them so far, but I know they'll find me soon. I don't have long. Wait, what's that sound? *Door is kicked in* *Muffled fighting* *transmission ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Are they using LanSchool?
It's pretty easy to make some things sound extremely evil yet still be truthful. :package:
LanSchool's a lot easier to get around then iBoss, I think. Though iBoss was still pretty easy for me; I'm not going to tell how I got around it because I don't want to encourage bad behavior, but yeah.
Really, though, I don't do anything wrong. Like if I have free time I'm not going to be on Facebook or playing a game or anything like that, I'll be reading game/anime reviews (blocked under “Gaming” or “Entertainment”), working on fanfiction (fanfiction.net is blocked), checking the Lost Media Wiki (blocked under “Gaming”, which is is not), or contributing to TV Tropes (blocked under “Friendship” - the horror!)
Key phrase “if I have free time”. There's kids who spend all day on ‘unblocked games’ sites hosted on Google and watching YouTube.
And I could access all of these sites last year without having to get around the filter.
- ilovecats456
- Scratcher
100+ posts
School Computers
I forgot there was a thread for KSP XD<Offtopic> For those who do and like KSP, I heard they're making a new KSP on the WiiU, for those who do not know <Offtopic>Wrong thread.
But nice!
Color test, maybe?
- IronBit_Studios
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
If LanSchool is bad for sharing private information, why would you keep it private anyways? If so, you shouldn't be doing such things.
- MClovers
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
The only time we had to use a browser other than IE was when we went onto code.org for the Hour of Code.
For me, it was soooooooooooo easy because of Scratch. I did find acount from counter {[1] :: sensing} to {[200] :: sensing} by {[1] :: sensing} :: sound cstart
end
Which was similar to Snap! 'sfor (i) = (1) to (200) :: control cstart
end
sorry but please use this topic to test out scratchblocks
- IronBit_Studios
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
Are you trolling?The only time we had to use a browser other than IE was when we went onto code.org for the Hour of Code.
For me, it was soooooooooooo easy because of Scratch. I did find acount from counter {[1] :: sensing} to {[200] :: sensing} by {[1] :: sensing} :: sound cstart
end
Which was similar to Snap! 'sfor (i) = (1) to (200) :: control cstart
end
sorry but please use this topic to test out scratchblocks
The post in question was perfectly relevant, mind you.
- DrKat123
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
Are you trolling?The only time we had to use a browser other than IE was when we went onto code.org for the Hour of Code.
For me, it was soooooooooooo easy because of Scratch. I did find acount from counter {[1] :: sensing} to {[200] :: sensing} by {[1] :: sensing} :: sound cstart
end
Which was similar to Snap! 'sfor (i) = (1) to (200) :: control cstart
end
sorry but please use this topic to test out scratchblocks
Moving from Scratch? Don't learn C or Java, try Snap!
it haz OOP
DrKat McKatFace
First of all I'm 100% human and humans does not have a cat face
and second, the Boaty McBoatFace/Parsey McParseFace madness has just begun
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- CatsUnited
- Scratcher
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School Computers
this topic to test out scratchblocksI've been on the forums since January, and this post is very relevant to the topic. I was not testing scratchblocks and I was using it responsibly. By your logic, if someone wanted to make a suggestion for a new block, then people would be saying to use the scratchblocks thread instead. As long as you use something responsibly, it is allowed. Did you even read my post, or did you just post that when you saw blocks that weren't in Scratch? sorry but please use
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- powershack
- Scratcher
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School Computers
sorry but please read the post before you accuse a postThe only time we had to use a browser other than IE was when we went onto code.org for the Hour of Code.
For me, it was soooooooooooo easy because of Scratch. I did find acount from counter {[1] :: sensing} to {[200] :: sensing} by {[1] :: sensing} :: sound cstart
end
Which was similar to Snap! 'sfor (i) = (1) to (200) :: control cstart
end
sorry but please use this topic to test out scratchblocks
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- scratchisthebest
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
I like to think that this means that the students are sent to the International Space Station. Also, 60 STUDENTS got caught with illegally free MC games. They were put in ISS with fees.
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- Generalstarwars333
- Scratcher
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If that were the case the HDEV site would be gone and there'd be several billion-trillion dollars worth of space station reentering the atmosphere.I like to think that this means that the students are sent to the International Space Station. Also, 60 STUDENTS got caught with illegally free MC games. They were put in ISS with fees.
“Where a goat can go, a man can go. And where a man can go, he can drag a gun.” –William Philips, British Artillery Officer {|} “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups”–George Carlin {|} “Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and clobber you with experience”–George Carlin {|} “Never correct your enemy when he is making a mistake” –Napoleon Bonaparte {|} “There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today,”–British admiral David Beatty, after the British Battlecruisers Indefatigable and Queen Mary explode less than half an hour into The Battle of Jutland, 1916. {|} “The point of war isn't to die for your country. It's to make the other * die for his.”–George S. Patton {|} (Warhammer) 40k - where the genocidal, xenocidal, fascist, ultraconservative zealots with a morbid fear of technology and an unhealthy fondness for burning things… are the good guys.—A forum signature. {|} And now for the best quote: “All right. They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us… They can't get away this time.”-Lt. Gen. Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller, USMC
- DrKat123
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
School Computers
seriously?I like to think that this means that the students are sent to the International Space Station. Also, 60 STUDENTS got caught with illegally free MC games. They were put in ISS with fees.
Moving from Scratch? Don't learn C or Java, try Snap!
it haz OOP
DrKat McKatFace
First of all I'm 100% human and humans does not have a cat face
and second, the Boaty McBoatFace/Parsey McParseFace madness has just begun
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Sharp, my new Scratch mod
Is my post/siggy worthy for an internet?
- Vetpetmon
- Scratcher
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School Computers
Heheheh.I like to think that this means that the students are sent to the International Space Station. Also, 60 STUDENTS got caught with illegally free MC games. They were put in ISS with fees.
We just did Hour of Code, now everyone is on Scratch. I told them to NOT use their real names, but they did it anyways.
And one of them got blocked due to and inappropriate word, just add a “t” at the end of but and you'll see what one put in their username.
Yeah, I'm the smartest student in my entire school. And now I have to teach over 20 kids how to use Scratch and not share any personal info, which means I also have to do an “online safety” lesson. The only good things about you that you can share online without any worries is your age and gender.
Plus, everyone goes on FB, “Kik”, and other things and they post their personal info on there. It's never safe to share that kind of information. It's only safe to post your age and gender on SM websites and apps. (Including Scratch)
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- comp09
- Scratcher
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School Computers
Even your age may or may not be safe to post online…Heheheh.I like to think that this means that the students are sent to the International Space Station. Also, 60 STUDENTS got caught with illegally free MC games. They were put in ISS with fees.
We just did Hour of Code, now everyone is on Scratch. I told them to NOT use their real names, but they did it anyways.
And one of them got blocked due to and inappropriate word, just add a “t” at the end of but and you'll see what one put in their username.
Yeah, I'm the smartest student in my entire school. And now I have to teach over 20 kids how to use Scratch and not share any personal info, which means I also have to do an “online safety” lesson. The only good things about you that you can share online without any worries is your age and gender.
Plus, everyone goes on FB, “Kik”, and other things and they post their personal info on there. It's never safe to share that kind of information. It's only safe to post your age and gender on SM websites and apps. (Including Scratch)
Even your gender in some circumstances…some of you know what I mean.
- CatsUnited
- Scratcher
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School Computers
The kids in my class who have Scratch have usernames that resemble their actual name, but it isn't the actual thing. If everyone made an account on Scratch, a lot of kids would think it's Instagram but as coding and put their first and possibly their last name on there, and they might even share a few pictures of themselves. I saw one project have that sort of thing, but it wasn't from anyone I knew. We just did Hour of Code, now everyone is on Scratch. I told them to NOT use their real names, but they did it anyways.
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- DrKat123
- Scratcher
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School Computers
Oh gosh, my friend just registered with his name!The kids in my class who have Scratch have usernames that resemble their actual name, but it isn't the actual thing. If everyone made an account on Scratch, a lot of kids would think it's Instagram but as coding and put their first and possibly their last name on there, and they might even share a few pictures of themselves. I saw one project have that sort of thing, but it wasn't from anyone I knew. We just did Hour of Code, now everyone is on Scratch. I told them to NOT use their real names, but they did it anyways.
Moving from Scratch? Don't learn C or Java, try Snap!
it haz OOP
DrKat McKatFace
First of all I'm 100% human and humans does not have a cat face
and second, the Boaty McBoatFace/Parsey McParseFace madness has just begun
λ
Sharp, my new Scratch mod
Is my post/siggy worthy for an internet?
- TheHockeyist
- Scratcher
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School Computers
There needs to be a Scratch policy on that.Oh gosh, my friend just registered with his name!The kids in my class who have Scratch have usernames that resemble their actual name, but it isn't the actual thing. If everyone made an account on Scratch, a lot of kids would think it's Instagram but as coding and put their first and possibly their last name on there, and they might even share a few pictures of themselves. I saw one project have that sort of thing, but it wasn't from anyone I knew. We just did Hour of Code, now everyone is on Scratch. I told them to NOT use their real names, but they did it anyways.