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pevergreen
02-15-2008, 13:10
From report card end of last year. The teacher passed round a slip of paper listing your school related activites (sports teams, debating etc) i put in TORG, or in actual fact "forums.totalwar.org". So now the .org is a recognised activity of St Peters Lutheran College Indooroopilly Campus.

Any other related incidents where the .org got mentioned?

https://img165.imageshack.us/img165/9748/torgso7.png (https://imageshack.us)

(It's not allowed to identify other people and where they work - Beirut)

Sorry Beirut, I cut that part out.

Martok
02-15-2008, 18:37
Ha! That's hillarious. :laugh4:

Sadly, it's not really occurred to me to try working in the Org like that....until now, of course. ~D

Ianofsmeg16
02-15-2008, 18:54
Tha is Brilliant!

wouldn't work at my school, you even mention the word gaming then you get told off...theyve blocked most sites and forums that are to do with gaming aswell

Caius
02-15-2008, 19:21
I was going to use the Backroom of the org to see how others think. But I have not done that.

And, if you put this in the Frontroom, the teacher can be looking at this thread right now.

CountArach
02-15-2008, 22:47
Tha is Brilliant!

wouldn't work at my school, you even mention the word gaming then you get told off...theyve blocked most sites and forums that are to do with gaming aswell
We installed Quake 3 on every computer in the school. LANing in software class baby!

Ianofsmeg16
02-16-2008, 02:00
We installed Quake 3 on every computer in the school. LANing in software class baby!
We have Unreal tournament

for some reason the school server doesn't detect it, i think they just blocked internet gaming websites and forgot about blocking LAN games

TevashSzat
02-16-2008, 04:20
In my school, all students have access to a common network drive and so you can find warcraft III, starcraft, unreal, ect...

Raz
02-16-2008, 06:51
We only had a super-nintendo and gameboy advance emulator on the computers at my school. Unfortunately they were discovered and promptly deleted at the turn of the 07-08. Still, provided some joy in the later weeks of '07.
=D

Isn't this getting kinda off topic, as well? :thinking:

Csargo
02-16-2008, 07:08
My HS had the Org blocked as a gaming site, so I never was able to get on it. Never really had a chance to mention it either.

naut
02-16-2008, 14:47
We installed Quake 3 on every computer in the school. LANing in software class baby!
We were more old-school, CS1.5 on all the PCs and people would bring in their laptops and play. Funny times playing on a laptop during a History class.

And Internet blocks are, shall we say, a rather meagre method of browsing prevention. ~;)

Veho Nex
02-17-2008, 00:48
My school has gone all out this year. Code blocking, flash blocking, website blockers (5 different kinds) it drives me insane

and auto send when you goto a blocked site so you get auto lock out

TinCow
02-17-2008, 01:10
To be fair, I've seen plenty of stuff on the Org that would qualify as legitimate resume material for college applications. The Backroom debates, the Monastery history discussions, the Mead Hall and Throne Room writings, the immense amount of work for some of the games in the Chapter House and Gameroom. People do things on the Org that they should legitimately be proud of.

pevergreen
02-17-2008, 10:15
To be fair, I've seen plenty of stuff on the Org that would qualify as legitimate resume material for college applications. The Backroom debates, the Monastery history discussions, the Mead Hall and Throne Room writings, the immense amount of work for some of the games in the Chapter House and Gameroom. People do things on the Org that they should legitimately be proud of.

So true. Which is why when they blocked it, i made them unblock it.

Martok
02-17-2008, 18:57
You actually convinced your school to unblock a webite? I admit I'm a little impressed -- secondary institutions aren't exactly known for changing their minds on stuff like that. ~:cheers:

pevergreen
02-18-2008, 00:30
The Information Systems crew are a bunch of kids. When the main man Barry isnt there, they just play games and buy stuff off the internet.

Plus they dont know about the arcade.

Myrddraal
02-18-2008, 11:53
I'd love it if one of those 'kids' were reading this right now :laugh4:

Maybe I'm one of them :inquisitive: Watch your back pever :evilgrin:

Reverend Joe
02-18-2008, 22:11
Man, we never had that much access to computers at my High School. Our idea of in-school video-games was those little TI-82 calculator games. Our teachers were constantly making us erase our calculators' memory before tests and such, so they were pretty valuable.

You little whippersnappers and your in-class computers...

But to be fair, some of those calculator games were pretty cool. There was one I heard of through a friend -- though I was never able to play it -- that consisted entirely of getting drunk and shooting people. :2thumbsup: