28/04/2009, 12:29 AM
28/04/2009, 01:03 AM
Assassinator Wrote:Mickey Wrote:Then I have to walk an hour home because my bus card is lost and the damn bus driver wouldn't take a $5 bill for $1.25 fare
Lol, dumb shit. I'd be only too happy to take $5 for $1.25.
Mickey Wrote:I get home and no internet, with a report due tomorrow for 10% of my final Bio grade.
Somehow, wee managed to to use up 55% of our fucking monthly cap on the 1st day (today)... I'm going to do some checking, and if it's really that downstairs guy that I suspected (he's renting our house), I'm going to block him (router block or change password) from touching the internet for the rest of the month. Wee had an agreement that he's only allowed to use the internet for normal purposes, and can't sPa/\/\ P2P all day, because he's not really paying for it, and wee have shitty quota to start off with (since Australian internet is like the worse out of all developed countries...).
This post was last hacked: Today 05:09 PM by ZiNgA BuRgA!?
28/04/2009, 07:50 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:This is the 6th "drill" wee've had this year, 2 fires, 1 fire drill, 1 evacutaion, 1 lock-down, and 1 bomb-threatMickey Wrote:So it was 8:32am, mickey was casually building a shed when the PA system starts blaring and teachers start to evacuate us. Wee were out in the field for an hour and twenty minutes in fudgeing hot weather because some idiot decided to call in a bomb threat.That happened relatively often (like 3 times a year) at one of my old schools...
Kinda feel tempted to try and sneak off since you're going to waste an hour out there anyway.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:??? I get this:Mickey Wrote:Then I go to my computer apps class where I find out portable apps won't run anymore, and most of the proxies are blocked, turns out school upgraded security, new blocks are added hourly, and they now search our history and ban us from using computer if wee're caught using proxies :/There's almost always loopholes. One of the least patched in MS Office's macros...
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ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:First come first serve >.>Mickey Wrote:I get home and no internet, with a report due tomorrow for 10% of my final Bio grade. I decide to go to the library but all the computers are filled with people using myspace of facebook and other poo poo like thatI assume there's no booking system? If so you could've tried asking one of them - assuming they're all not uptight about it.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:ExactlyMickey Wrote:It is now 11:32pm and I decided to just go walking to Starbucks and use their connection :/So since you don't have internet at home, I'm assuming you're currently at Starbucks posting this?
I can't believe its that much for a damn conenction :(
28/04/2009, 08:26 PM
Mickey Wrote:This is the 6th "drill" wee've had this year, 2 fires, 1 fire drill, 1 evacutaion, 1 lock-down, and 1 bomb-threat2 fires? :O
Mickey Wrote:??? I get this:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
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1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
28/04/2009, 08:31 PM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
Almost no schools lets you copy stuff to C: normally.
28/04/2009, 08:48 PM
Assassinator Wrote:Somehow, wee managed to to use up 55% of our fucking monthly cap on the 1st day (today)... I'm going to do some checking, and if it's really that downstairs guy that I suspected (he's renting our house), I'm going to block him (router block or change password) from touching the internet for the rest of the month. Wee had an agreement that he's only allowed to use the internet for normal purposes, and can't sPa/\/\ P2P all day, because he's not really paying for it, and wee have shitty quota to start off with (since Australian internet is like the worse out of all developed countries...).
Some of the ISPs here have a Fair Usage Policy in place for users with Unlimited downloads. Terms are that after a certain amount of download (~100GB/mth for one, ~90GB/m for another), either of the two happens: The speed is halved or you get a call for the customer service saying that you'd better stop using the net for the rest of the month or upgrade to a higher plan or say bai bai.
Still 100GB sounds decent enough. Speeds plans available are from 300kbps to 4MBPS, but anything over 1 MBPS is overkill (financially)
Also, an ISP is introducing a 16MBPS plan here for a fairly cheap price but with a 15GB (and 20GB on a higher plan) monthly cap. That is so chocolatety. With 16Mbps, 15GB will fly by in no time...
Assassinator Wrote:No all... and for those that do, there are always ways around.ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
Almost no schools lets you copy stuff to C: normally.
28/04/2009, 09:21 PM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Nothing big, one was a shop fire, the other was a bathroom cigar fire :/Mickey Wrote:This is the 6th "drill" wee've had this year, 2 fires, 1 fire drill, 1 evacutaion, 1 lock-down, and 1 bomb-threat2 fires? :O
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Mickey Wrote:??? I get this:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
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1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
I have no C: access, can't even right-click, but ill try the renaming one :p
29/04/2009, 12:13 AM
Assassinator Wrote:Most do. Windows default settings won't let you write directly to root drive, but you can create a folder and put stuff in there.ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
Almost no schools lets you copy stuff to C: normally.
If not that, Windows requires you to have write access to:
- your profile folder (C:\Documents and Settings\<username>)
- personal and I think system temp path (C:\Windows\Temp)
So you can use those two.
Mickey Wrote:I have no C: access, can't even right-click, but ill try the renaming one :pUse a shortcut, or an MS Office macro to open stuff / copy stuff over.
29/04/2009, 07:50 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Assassinator Wrote:Most do. Windows default settings won't let you write directly to root drive, but you can create a folder and put stuff in there.ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That's fairly standard. A number of ways, depending on how they've added these restrictions:
1) filename based - simply rename your EXE to rundll32.exe and try running
2) location based - probably most likely. Basically copy the EXE to somewhere on C: and try running from there
Almost no schools lets you copy stuff to C: normally.
If not that, Windows requires you to have write access to:
- your profile folder (C:\Documents and Settings\<username>)
- personal and I think system temp path (C:\Windows\Temp)
So you can use those two.
Mickey Wrote:I have no C: access, can't even right-click, but ill try the renaming one :pUse a shortcut, or an MS Office macro to open stuff / copy stuff over.
Renaming worked, but they get no network access :(
29/04/2009, 05:07 PM
Lol, if the renaming worked, they're doing an explorer.exe based block.
Network, you mean internet? Your school most likely has a proxy - you just need to get the details of it (IE's Internet Options; if that's blocked, you can look in the registry).
Network, you mean internet? Your school most likely has a proxy - you just need to get the details of it (IE's Internet Options; if that's blocked, you can look in the registry).