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Oh man, I forgot Kid Pix existed
We played a hell of a lot of Icy Tower in late primary school. If anyone has the OS X version of it I'll pay them for a copy, have spent many an exam period searching for the file but it seems to have been wiped from the internet.
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The ones in IT now would have done the same things when they were in school so they know the typical high school kid tricks. My generation was lucky, our school IT department didn't think like we did. Plenty of LAN sessions in year nine.Man, the IT Coordinators at my school sound really smart now. Last year everyone was passing around Portable Counter Strike so one kid decided to put it on his USB. Really good fun, although I was never any good at it. So anyway I asked him for the USB and I put the game on my account on one of the school computers. I noticed that as soon as I put it on my account it got deleted. So I asked the kid for the USB again and the same thing happened. We ended up figuring out that the IT Coordinators could make that game be deleted without any prompts. So everyone renamed the game but then it got deleted again. These coordinators could do a lot of things. They fitted every teacher computer in all the computer labs with a program that allowed the teachers to see every students computer all on the one screen. And the teachers could freeze them or turn them off.
I remember getting both Age of Empires and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 on PC CD-ROMs that came in Nutri-Grain boxes when I was young. Played the hell out of those.
Age of war! Haven't played that game in ~10 years and still remember the music.My I.T department couldn't give a f*** when I was year 7... Everything unblocked. Fast forward to Year 12 and everything was blocked including the AFL website ffs. Couldn't even connect up your phone anymore.
Best computer games that I played at school:
Primary School:
Age of War
Crazy Taxi
Run (cool maths games)
Secondary School:
Halo
Bogan Surf
Cubefield
There were so many more just can't think of them.
That seems really backwards that a university, pretty much the home of three thought, would have internet bans.BigFooty was blocked on the desktops at University of Canberra. I remember the message was something along of the line of this being a betting site.
Haven’t checked at my recent school but I found out at my old school that PH wasn’t banned.xvideos wasn't banned at my school.
We did this thing in high school where you clicked "random page" on Wikipedia, and then had to get to Hitler's entry in 5 clicks or less
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They ahh, they could do that?Everyone knew that or xhamster were the least suspicious URLs to appear in a time when most parents still checked the accessed websites on a paper bill