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Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:16 am
by Harley
Bas Gooiker wrote:Well, at least that's what i remember from my high school years. :mrgreen:
Yeah but you had these;

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which you'd find hiding in;
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whilst they were;
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..and attending to the;
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:mrgreen:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:18 am
by Bas Gooiker
I guess you visited us before...

Thats what i call cultural awareness Harley. We are only a small country, so we have to preserve our culture!

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:44 am
by LelandCrooks
Damn Harley. :loler:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:58 am
by bassmonster
Bas Gooiker wrote:So unless you are in social media or forum class, that should be either learning in class or skipping classes and smoking weed in the alley behind the gymnasium... :fruit: Well, at least that's what i remember from my high school years. :mrgreen:
You can't get away with that any more. Teachers actually take role, and besides, too many security cameras. :noob:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:42 am
by Charles Jenkinson
bassmonster wrote:...Teachers actually take role.
Does that give a good high? ...I'd take it as well, if I were teacher. It'd be my nightmare job. "Now Charles, how would you handle an awkward pupil?" "Well, I'd flog them good and hard. Bring back the stocks."

Yea, I should be working. Am just practicing one of my displacement activities of the day.

BFM forum rules!

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:39 am
by Bas Gooiker
Charles Jenkinson wrote:
bassmonster wrote:...Teachers actually take role.
Does that give a good high? ...I'd take it as well, if I were teacher. It'd be my nightmare job.
I think its a typo... i guess what he tries to say is that the teachers have to roll for them. Kids these days... :noob:

Still, no visiting forums at school. Study hard so you can get a good job where you get paid while posting on forums. Can't do that on the job while you are mopping the bathroom floor at mc Donalds. :wall:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:46 am
by bassmonster
:lol: I meant to say that teachers take role/roll call/attendance. They write down who's in class and who's not, and the ones who are not should have an excused absence are in big trouble. :cop:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:54 am
by Bruce Weldy
bassmonster wrote:role/roll call/attendance.
role - no :cop:
roll - yes :clap:

More time in spelling class, less time on forum. :mrgreen:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:00 pm
by AntonZ
LelandCrooks wrote:Damn Harley. :loler:
Yeah, damn you Harley. Sneaking over from the other side of the globe, taking pics of my gf, my house, reveal that she is smoking, and you have even been in my back yard. Damn you, Harley :chainsaw:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:16 am
by Harley
AntonZ wrote: taking pics of my gf,
....yeah, at least she had her clothes on at that stage :slap: ...whoops...did I say that :bash:

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:26 am
by AntonZ
Ouch...
I sure am glad the 5 harley's only get together online, not irl.

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:12 pm
by Titanium Hand
Forums are a great place, positive ones are anyway.

Food for thought; perhaps if I spent more time applying myself during my school years and not surfing, chasing girls, slacking off AND HAVING THE TIME OF MY LIFE 8) . . . .

I may have scored a different career, where I wouldn't have to work so bloody hard all the time and perhaps even be able to have the occasional procrastination during work hours and surf the net :roll:

Life's not a rehersal, I learnt that the hard way. Young fella's; do your best to ensure that every decision or choice you make today will assist in getting you where you want to be tomorrow and the next day and the day after that and ten years down the track.

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:31 pm
by Grant Bunter
Sorry to say,
The reason for things like forums etc to be blocked in schools is due to:
1. Those that went before you abused their "privelege" and ruined it for everyone. In which case blame those that went before you lol, especially the ones that hacked anything.
2. The educators thought it would be safer and protect students from potential harm. Blame the educators. I would have thought a student bringing in a gun would be potentially way more harmful than the internet...

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:37 pm
by Rick Lee
Boyd wrote:
Radian wrote:Eventually stripped of core vocational training and a relatively hostile environment for thought-provoking discussion, school as it became in my childhood, was just an quirky form of day-care.
I couldn't agree more -I've learnt far more through self education than I ever did at school. The give away is in the name "school" as in "a school of fish" which all move in the same direction at the same time. Its more about indoctrinating the masses to accept the "norm" and not think too far outside the box. Learn with a hunger, but don't expect your teachers to be particularly objective, or even that well informed. Question your sources, and their motives.
And that's one reason my children are homeschooled. There is no box. They finish in two hours (on their own no less) what the average child does in a day at school and then move on to their interests. I'm amazed at how much they've learned- way beyond what I learned in school.

Re: Why do schools block forum usage?

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:37 am
by DJ Higgumz
Titanium Hand wrote:Forums are a great place, positive ones are anyway.

Food for thought; perhaps if I spent more time applying myself during my school years and not surfing, chasing girls, slacking off AND HAVING THE TIME OF MY LIFE 8) . . . .

I may have scored a different career, where I wouldn't have to work so bloody hard all the time and perhaps even be able to have the occasional procrastination during work hours and surf the net :roll:

Life's not a rehersal, I learnt that the hard way. Young fella's; do your best to ensure that every decision or choice you make today will assist in getting you where you want to be tomorrow and the next day and the day after that and ten years down the track.
I can see where you're coming from with the "stick to your studies" motion. but, what if sound engineering/ contracting is my desired career? I personally don't see a benefit for me continuing my education past high school, as I feel I could invest the 40,000 dollars spent on college on more capital in my already profitable business. Right now, being a DJ is not generating enough income to sustain on, but being 16, I have time to grow my business into something larger. I don't plan to stay DJing, but become more of a sound engineer for large acts running my own (BFM :mrgreen: ) system. Please this is not meant as an attack, but as an explanation of my desired career path. I want to make sure that your advice applies to my interests :D