Reminds me of a computer class I took last year (in public high school). The teacher used Synchroneyes to monitor, lock us out of the system, and restrict our internet access; a privelage which he abused to no end. It took about a day or two to find a workaround, and a week to have a few alternatives. So yes, the students are too smart for the school admins, and the school wasted a bunch of money on a bad piece of software.
If you're wondering how we accomplished this, it was as simple as creating a shortcut to the command line, then running: taskkill/f/im dax64.exe
That quote actually came from the movie Animal House
(more specifically when the students were smoking pot with their professor)
That means that our whole solar system could be, like
one tiny atom in the fingernail of some other giant being.
This is too much!
That means one tiny atom in my fingernail
Could be one little tiny universe...
Just see how stupid some kids are, even at a national school of excellence
Here's a solution
IIRC, Jill only consists of 4 letters...
(look at the back of your right hand, the thumb & index finger make a 'J' and the other 3 fingers look like "ill")
Is this the sign of a major change in Debian's idealistic views?
I wonder how this will affect their development of MRAM http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/ 10/139223
hopefully, it will not hinder the development in any way
Maybe it's the first quantum OS
I bet this guy is happy
Reminds me of a computer class I took last year (in public high school). The teacher used Synchroneyes to monitor, lock us out of the system, and restrict our internet access; a privelage which he abused to no end. It took about a day or two to find a workaround, and a week to have a few alternatives. So yes, the students are too smart for the school admins, and the school wasted a bunch of money on a bad piece of software.
/f /im dax64.exe
If you're wondering how we accomplished this, it was as simple as creating a shortcut to the command line, then running: taskkill