This is my new standard format response for myspace users. First, if you had spent more time studying while you were in school, you wouldn’t have to ask questions about myspace. If you spent more time on your homework and less worrying about why so-and-so has more “internet friends” you might be less concerned with the proxy server bypass that will let you use your schools computer for non-school related activities. When you graduate and get a job so you can afford to buy a computer and pay for internet access I guarantee you myspace will be the least of your concerns. Until said time (if you graduate) quit wasting my tax money by studying myspace more than you study your grammar. Yes, it is my tax money that pays for your education. Chances of you being a prep-school/private school kid and not having one-on-one supervision while you update your myspace is about 4 million to 1. If it really is that important that you have to access it during school hours, why even go to school? Ask mommy and daddy if you can stay home tomorrow and flirt with child predators online. I am sure they won’t mind. Lastly, if this standard format response does not apply to your particular myspace question, oh well, I guess I won’t have you on my top five list, huh?
2006-11-14 02:51:41
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answered by xerocs 5
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You'll still get caught. Do you think your School is that DUMB?
All you kids trying to get on myspace from school are the actual dummies.
Case in point. Your School's IT department monitors ALL PC usage. What that means is that they see everything you type, click on or do on that computer at every moment of the day. Then at the end of the day or week, whatever the protocol is, they print out this handy little list of security violations. The exact time and Computer and person who was using it is known and the person responsible for violating School security policies will be in serious trouble.
So go ahead and try and find out.
Is it worth getting on your precious little myspace page to see what this or that person said about this or that person??
2006-11-14 10:49:35
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answered by ○Freeman○ 6
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Don't even try, it's up to the IT department to block whatever they wish to and if you try and use a proxy, you will get caught, then you will be in big trouble. IT Servers log everything and will be able to see a proxy has been used on one of their computers.
2006-11-14 10:46:40
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answered by Carella 6
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http://www.tim2009.bravehost.com/psites.html
2006-11-14 10:45:31
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answered by Dr. J. Argon M.D. 4
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www.imatschoolforareason.net
2006-11-14 10:45:56
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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