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redunderthebed
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They havent blocked TRF at my school so i can post on here when i meant to be doing work (or in this rare case finished work). B)
Anyone else in this situation?
Anyone else in this situation?
I am at work at the moment but they don't really block anything....I would suggest though to not tell anyone that you can get on there....I remember back in the high school days we discovered Newgrounds wasn't blocked(thanks to the resident nerds for that one)...it was awesome for a few weeks until word started spreading and eventually the school picked up on it and blocked it...so use it sparingly so as to not get the schools attention...they will attempt to squeeze every tiny joy out of life... :%#%#:They havent blocked TRF at my school so i can post on here when i meant to be doing work (or in this rare case finished work). B)
Anyone else in this situation?
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:bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana:My particular favourite is opening a notepad and just typing - I know what you're doing.
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I can also take over their computers and start messing with their heads. My particular favourite is opening a notepad and just typing - I know what you're doing. [/b]
You should be opening TRF on the browsers [/b]
I suppose I could get here from my Uni, I'd simply have to watch myself with the F***ing 200MB cap given to each student -per year-
Yes it's small.
Yes it's useless.
Yes we hardly ever use the net because of it.
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Here, when we go outside of the uni's webpages we're charged $0.01 per mb. [/b]
Oh sure we can buy more bandwidth, at you're everyday friendly price of about R200 for 200Mb (it was somewhere along those lines)
To translate, that's about $27 Australian, for a fith of a gig.
noice.
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