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  1. the issue is, that schools must filter all forms of communication, according to CIPA, a law that is in place to prevent students from accessing questionable content in schools. There was a time when we had to block google images here, because the content filter couldn't force safe or strict filtering on search engines. It was the only option we had until we got a different content filter.

    Now with the one we have, it allows us to have google image search open, while it forces strict search, no matter what happens on the client side.

    The reality is that as a School IT admin, I'd rather not have to deal with blocking any content at all, but it has to for two main reasons. 1) the law says we have to, 2) there is only a limited amount of bandwidth we have that can be provided to the school, and we have to ensure that access can still occur for everyone.

    As said earlier in this thread, if you must have access to stuff that is blocked, do it at home. You can wait 8 hours or whatever it is to do your stuff at home.

  2. noooooo not the fourth wall!!!! Actually I do agree with Moonlit - with the new cohost, Darren seems not quite comfortable with him yet. It'll work out eventually I'm certain.

    By the way, my negativity did at least get a response, so that the OP could see that you do indeed respond to the forums - good way or bad way, it does produce a response.

    -Manuel

    (minor spelling error fix't)

  3. poor soul... many have voiced their opinions in the past and were more or less wasting their time. It's nice to see someone is trying to give constructive criticism, but I hate to break the news to you... It won't go very far.

  4. its ok, sometimes it is best to not know too much, and sometimes it is ok to ask the questions that must be asked :)

    Welcome to Hak5, keep your hands and feet inside at all times. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Do however google your way out of a torn paper bag. Enjoy your stay, but don't over use your welcome.

    ;)

  5. probably is was given the computer to play on... and learn on... but much good that did, if he isn't able to search freely using google or bing... instead goes to a forum and asks how to revive it... that said, I am trying to not be a dick about it, but at least be willing to read a little.

  6. http://www.techadvice.com/w95/s/start-up_disk_w95.htm

    http://www.computerhope.com/ac.htm

    But... all you have to do is boot into DOS (press F8 key immediately after BIOS checks for the keyboard)

    Then...

    Edit your config.sys file

    with teh follwing ocmmand:

    Edit config.sys

    it should read something like this:

    DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS

    FILES=30

    BUFFERS=20

    CHANGE IT TO:

    FILES=30

    BUFFERS=20

    Because files like himem are system files, just a tad bit of searching online (VERY MINIMAL EFFORT) will point you to places like bootdisk.com or even Microsoft.com and is not considered pirating, more so because the company (microsoft) has previously issued the files for public use for instances like this.

  7. Since you said you were going to show me how to become a developer, show me, Mr. Michael.

    If you are asking a question, it should be "How do I..." instead of "How to".

    Stay in school, and learn proper grammar and sentence structure. Once you learn how to master that, then you can move your focus onto the "Rubber Ducky" project.

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