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livin737  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 26 Apr 2005 Total posts: 210 Location: Minneapolis/St.Paul Age: 16 Gender: Male
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hi guys remember the story of using a fs98 in teched
well i bought a fs04 for my teacher and he loves it
but the only problem is the teacher won't let us download aircrafts onto
fs2004 btw we do have internet in that class
fs2004 kinda boring with built in aircraft |
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Exxman  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Total posts: 2894 Location: Right here...see me? Age: 26 Gender: Male
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well...not that I'm supporting this kind of action...
but...
You could always burn onto a CD all of your a/c in your FS9 folder, then when the teacher's back is turned...copy/paste them into the FS9 folder of the school's PC...and hope he/she doesn't know the diff between the default a/c and addons...lol.
Again, not that I'm supporting this kind of action...
Good job. Gone are the days of the apple eh...
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Cat1  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Total posts: 1021 Location: KFTW (Meacham Intl, Ft. Worth) Age: 38 Gender: Male
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Exx, when was the last time you saw an apple being given to a teacher?
Heck, they are sleeping with the students now!
I don't condone zipping/ copying your add-on's to a CD/ flash drive and installing them "behind the teachers back". Just tell him you want to do it, to "increase the realism" of the sim. And make sure that all the stuff you have is really freeware or shareware!
I guess his hang-up is the downloading of additional items? |
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paulvil SurClaro senior forum member Location: Spring Hill, FL -KBKV- Age: 19 Gender: Male
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| Quote: | | Exx, when was the last time you saw an apple being given to a teacher? | I know I'm not Exx but a saw one being given out today |
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Exxman  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Total posts: 2894 Location: Right here...see me? Age: 26 Gender: Male
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Heehehee...you c r a c k me up.
Heard about the apple/teacher thang ages ago. Never saw it personally.
As for the inappropriate relationships between teachers/students...thats why I got suspended for 3 months in HS and failed French 10. Teacher fared far worse, she was convicted and served 4 years. Statutory Rape is what it's called up here, although it was consentual, I was a minor.
Good call on the 'talk to the teacher' bit. Still, if that don't work then I say he uploads the stuff on the PC and tells teach it's part of the default a/c.!!
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livin737  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 26 Apr 2005 Total posts: 210 Location: Minneapolis/St.Paul Age: 16 Gender: Male
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well my whole computer lab is contaminated with apple computers
30 to be exact!!!!!  |
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Sandpiper-N121PP  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 08 Aug 2004 Total posts: 207 Location: Seattle, Washington Age: 45 Gender: Female
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| Exxman wrote: | Heehehee...you c r a c k me up.
Heard about the apple/teacher thang ages ago. Never saw it personally.
As for the inappropriate relationships between teachers/students...thats why I got suspended for 3 months in HS and failed French 10. Teacher fared far worse, she was convicted and served 4 years. Statutory Rape is what it's called up here, although it was consentual, I was a minor.
Good call on the 'talk to the teacher' bit. Still, if that don't work then I say he uploads the stuff on the PC and tells teach it's part of the default a/c.!!
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I never saw that happen either... but being a supervisor... I get alot of doughnuts and treats from my employees... and I give back equally... here in the states we call that sharing!!! hehehehhehehe  |
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skipperdan  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 10 Aug 2003 Total posts: 1152 Location: Florida Age: 62 Gender: Male
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I suspect that the teacher is trying to protect the school's computers from a virus. No-a-days, you'all have to be very careful about what you download from the internet. It may be a school policy that prevents students from downloading files from the internet.
I agree that you are probably better off to burn a CD and bring it into class and let the teacher make the decision about what can and can not be stored on the school's computers.
If you try to load computer files without the teacher's permission, both you and the teacher could get into deep trouble.  |
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pingponggame  SurClaro senior forum member Joined: 18 Dec 2002 Total posts: 568 Location: Seattle Age: 21 Gender: Male
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Most school computers have some software that disables students from downloading content from the internet, But if you are computer litterate like me, you can disable stuff (not recommended unless needed). When my PC was down, I downloaded my files from school and put them on a flash drive.  |
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ricktobin  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 21 Feb 2004 Total posts: 1646 Location: Virginia Beach, Virgina USA (KNTU, KORF) Age: 41 Gender: Male
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Exxman  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Total posts: 2894 Location: Right here...see me? Age: 26 Gender: Male
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Great link Rick. Thanks.
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