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    Is this thread, name the person, or persons, who make it hard for you to get near a computer.

    My example is the my school librarian, who's paranoid that I'll put a viruses in her computers. So the people who are best with computers cannot use them at school easily.

    I was told by the dean, Mrs. Ribas that since I was good, the librarian was afraid. I have a bullseye on my head everytime the computers catch a virus!!
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    Myself. Cruising these forums too much means I get no work done!

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    The School librarian in my school loses her mud when I get near the computer. She always thinks im hacking the network. It must be a librarian thing
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    I think it is. It has to be a librarian thing.
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    There are now 3...

    Same with my school !!
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    I think librarians have a genetic tendency to paranoia. LOL!
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    I forgot to mention, cool avatar bjwbell.
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    I have to kill myself each time to get to the forums, he wants to read on the math test instead
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Note:
    This thread is not meant to be offensive to any of the good librarians. This is only for the ones who have joined the dark side.

    How many times have you resurrected, Kedaman? That's alot of suicides.
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    pappas is always asking for code

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    12, i doubt there's going to be another, but i have to try, maybe i succeed
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Maybe you'll go on a lucky streak. (YA RIGHT )
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    it's such a pain though, i need someone to hold the knife for me
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Good Night...
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    Right, good morning.
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Yeah, librarians have got it in for us haven't they? My IT teacher is wary of me, he doesn't want to give me too much control. Once I told him in minute detail how I could crash his entire, precious, new NT network with even minimum restrictions. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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    I got told off and nearly banned from the computer rooms when i was at school coz i was using the find files box and it was't on the start menu so the teacher thought i was hacking the network A bit worrying seen as tho he was an it teacher.

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    You can just press F3. The network I'm talking about is totally locked down, they've learned from experiance. After a certain person did a lot of damage a few years back, with a nasty batch file.

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    I know, or windows key and f, which is what i did, but they thought that coz they had taken it off the start menu that i was hacking the network, which obviously, i was't.

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    I can print things to the school printers from home

    I got banned from the computers at my old school ages ago for causing trouble They were the old macs running system 6...I introduced everyone to the wonders of MultiFinder...Brickles behind ClarisWorks and the teachers thought that you could only have 1 program up at a time
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    You little rebel

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    My school doesn't have computers in the library. I feel special.
    Well there's a "computer room", and I can't go there ever since I used the notepad-like program which lets you hack web servers (in other words, ever since I used telnet to read email because they didn't let me "change the Outlook Express settings").
    Those teacher people never learn

    Oh well, they forgot all about it now, does anybody have suggestions for what to bring next time I go there (not soon enough)?

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    I'd be here all day if I named all the people who try to stop me or would like me to stop going near computers

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    In our school we could print things out in rooms in another part if the building we were printing out loads iof funny messages and no one tracked it to us...it makes me feel warm inside

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    I NEED HELP! ASAP. SOS.

    My worst enemy, mom's boyfriend David, has placed a spying utility in my computer. Atleast it seems so. He said "Big brother is watching you.", and something is chewing down my harddisk's space. It seems that it might be taking pictures of what I do. And recording keystrokes. I need soemone to help me remove it. It display a message at the start of the computer, instead of the windows loading picture, it has a pictures that says "Virus alert", and it in red and there something like a red radar. The background of it is black. There are no traces of it in the autoexec.bat or the startup folder. It might be in the registry, but I don't know how to chek that.

    HELP ME PLEASE, I'VE LOST MY PRIVACY!
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    Try going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

    and look for anything suspicious..

    you might also try editing your win.ini and uncheck anything there that might be suspicious.
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    Press ctrl-alt and delete, and check if its in the task list. If it's there, just kill it and that should do enough I think. Or uninstall it if it's in the list of installed software in add/remove programs. You can see everything that's run at startup by going start->run and typing "msconfig". The last tab (startup) is stuff that's in the registry.
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    He didn't place any program, but he did place the virus screen. I checked through his internet history. Now I'm gonna leave a nice present. He won't beother me anymore if there's a bug might run loose in his comp.
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    OK first thing's first. It probably won't like you editing the registry, while it's running, so boot up in safe mode. Then click, start, run and type:
    regedit and press enter.
    Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER and find you way to:
    Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\
    Then click all the 'directories' beginning with Run, one by one. If you see anything on the left hand panel that is definately the program then remove it, and it won't run when you next boot up.
    Other directories you want to try are:
    HKEY_USERS\[your user name here]\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\
    and the things begining with Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\
    and the things begining with Run.
    If you are not sure it's the program, then select it's path and click file, export registry file. and save it to a file. If it all goes wrong, boot back into safe mode and double click the .reg file.
    The key to finding these programs is Safe Mode, or better still a raw DOS prompt.
    HTH

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    Oh. I'm too late.

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    Originally posted by HarryW
    Press ctrl-alt and delete, and check if its in the task list. If it's there, just kill it and that should do enough I think. Or uninstall it if it's in the list of installed software in add/remove programs. You can see everything that's run at startup by going start->run and typing "msconfig". The last tab (startup) is stuff that's in the registry.
    The startup tab will show everything thats starting up EXCEPT things in the system.ini shell line. If there is a file path to a program in the system.ini (in the windows directory) on the same line that says shell=explorer.exe but after it, it wont be in msconfig. Thats how lots of viruses and trojans make sure they get started up coz that loads even when you are in safe mode

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    I feel that is more waste of time being in school than to be in the forum. (Note: I'm talking about portuguese school)

    I'm always imagining what could I do in the computer if I were at home.

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    Oh right, I never knew that, thanks.
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    Goodreams is right. I kind of think that all the time. That's why I carry a notebook I write code in all the time.
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    Computers at school....you were lucky! We dreamed of having computer at school.

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    Could someone tell me how to add stuff after the shell=explorer.exe line in system.ini without messing it up?
    Why does everyone think I may be dangerous? I'm just good at computers.

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    Originally posted by KamiKazeKiwi3
    Could someone tell me how to add stuff after the shell=explorer.exe line in system.ini without messing it up?
    Open it in notepad (or u can use sysedit - start, run, sysedit).

    Go down to the line that starts shell= (should be about 6-7 lines down ithink).

    Then to add for example c:\myprog1.exe just click to the end of the line, add a space and type it in, for example

    shell=explorer.exe

    would becomes:

    shell=explorer.exe c:\myprog1.exe


    Then just file and save.

    It wont mess it up but i would still back the file up first just in case.

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