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    Default Stupid teachers...

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    I blame Microsoft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefster View Post
    I blame Microsoft.
    Me too!!!! dang bill, if I had known, I would be living well right now.

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    I like teachers, don't get me wrong...

    I'm just saying...
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    Ya, that's pretty dumb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tornadospotter View Post
    Me too!!!! dang bill, if I had known, I would be living well right now.
    He's the debil!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    I like teachers, don't get me wrong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    Ya, that's pretty dumb.

    Extremely dumb! The kid was obviously doing nothing wrong, but probably would have been better served by simply closing out FF and going with IE. However, teachers are human too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Having worked in IT at a public school, I can understand why the teacher has a no-tolerance policy. The teacher might not have known that Firefox is just a browser, but in high school kids are notorius for trying to do things they are not supposed to be doing with their computers.

    Also, I would assume the teacher was using some monitoring software to monitor the students program executions, these programs are not very smart really and renaming an executable is an easy way to not draw attention to yourself.

    In this case, I think the teacher could have handled things better,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayvern View Post
    Having worked in IT at a public school, I can understand why the teacher has a no-tolerance policy. The teacher might not have known that Firefox is just a browser, but in high school kids are notorius for trying to do things they are not supposed to be doing with their computers.

    Also, I would assume the teacher was using some monitoring software to monitor the students program executions, these programs are not very smart really and renaming an executable is an easy way to not draw attention to yourself.

    In this case, I think the teacher could have handled things better,
    I would say that if the teacher gave two warnings, then maybe it would have wise to just do as you were told.

    INSUBORDINATION!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I would say that if the teacher gave two warnings, then maybe it would have wise to just do as you were told.

    INSUBORDINATION!!!!
    If the school has a policy that says Internet Explorer is the only browser to be used then that is collusion between the Government and Microsoft.

    This is an obvious example of Microsoft's ability to manipulate children for their financial gain in the future.

    If you think I'm sounding like a paranoid conspiracy theorist then consider the tax breaks that MS gets for providing low cost licenses to a MASSIVE amount of public schools.
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