You don't. If the school has blocked the site then you aren't supposed to be on it.
2006-11-15 03:50:20
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answered by sambadgerlover 2
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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?
2006-11-15 03:51:24
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answered by arus.geo 7
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You can't. There are no proxies that are going to work for you. If you do find one, it will be incredibly slow, will not allow you to log into myspace, and it will get blocked very quickly because they are watching what sites you surf. Third person proxies are not safe anyway; they steal your info.
Go check out a book instead, read a bit, do something creative...
You could get suspended for even trying to access most sites that are blocked...
2006-11-15 03:49:09
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answered by ♥♥♥ Mommy to Two ♥♥♥ 5
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Read up on social engineering. Its all who you know.
If this doesn't help; at least you learned something new.
2006-11-15 03:50:39
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answered by OpinionDude 2
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if block from particular computer go to internet explore if you use it then go to tools menu then internet option and check box in security
2006-11-15 03:44:42
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answered by nilesh patel 2
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proxy servers / anonomysers
etc
basic networking stuff ;)
2006-11-15 03:51:36
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answered by mp3tocd_man 2
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www.youratschoolforareason.net
2006-11-15 03:47:28
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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