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sorry for bad spalling, i would use the spell cheker but my lens just fell out so i can hardly see a thing

i'm making fake virises using vbs script and i was wandering if someone could past the code for hising the start BUTTON for windows.

if you are wandering why im doing this, it is becuse our school admin liks looking thrugh our profiles and deleting the ODD essay we took 7 days to write, or the odd photo album we where going to use in our photography projects... so i'v made a minefiled of fake virises which which are descised (our administator is stupid, hese using a windows home surver as a school buisness server!)

so if anyone could spare the time to type in the code for hiding the start button than i would be thankful.Quote from: PlasmaticJj on June 01, 2010, 04:13:00 PM

i'm making fake virises using vbs script and i was wandering if someone could past the code for hising the start button for windows.
Have a nice trip! Please don't come back until you've decided to do SOMETHING less against the rules.Quote from: PlasmaticJj on June 01, 2010, 04:13:00 PM
if you are wandering why im doing this, it is becuse our school admin liks looking thrugh our profiles and deleting the odd essay we took 7 days to write, or the odd photo album we where going to use in our photography projects...

Don't you just love how people try to shirk responsibility like this? they didn't it, somebody else deleted it! Of course! It's not because the bell rang and they closed word without saving, or because they simply pressed the power button and nothing was saved, or the fact that they didn't even have a backup copy (how long does it take to make a copy? 5 seconds maybe?) Nope. It was somebody else doing it. They had made the file, somebody else has obviously deleted it. How he surmises it's the administrator I don't know. A school administrator...who would hire an idiot?Quote from: Helpmeh on June 01, 2010, 05:19:26 PM
A school administrator...who would hire an idiot?

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(our administator is stupid, hese using a windows home surver as a school buisness server!)

last time I checked a school wasn't a business. Does it work? Then what's the problem?

Also, I'm tired of this WHOLE thing where how good you are with computers somehow translates into direct knowledge. I've seen people called retards because they can't get to the resolution dialog. The thing is they had NEVER USED A PC BEFORE EVER. It's not like it's some kind of genetic memory. As much as we'd like to think otherwise, NO computer is INTUITIVE, there is always learning involved. and knowing more about how a computer operates then another doesn't make you smarter then that other person, just like not knowing how to make a souffle doesn't make you dumber then most chefs.

It's rather a case of ego-centricity- "I'm good with computers, so I'll use that as a scale to measure everybody elses intelligence as well". It doesn't work that way.

Quote from: BC_Programmer on June 01, 2010, 05:28:09 PM
It doesn't work that way.
Gosh darn it!I work for a government department. Our site uses Windows Home Server, which is built on the same codebase as Windows Server 2003 SP2.
Quote from: BC_Programmer on June 01, 2010, 05:28:09 PM

It's rather a case of ego-centricity- "I'm good with computers, so I'll use that as a scale to measure everybody elses intelligence as well". It doesn't work that way.


It "works" in the sense that it explains the mindset of some socially inadequate teenage (usually but not exclusively) geek types, who desperately need something to shore up their weak egos.The schools should require students to read this book before putting a a computer in the classroom.
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Joseph Weizenbaum's influential 1976 book Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1976; ISBN 0-7167-0463-3) displays his ambivalence towards computer technology and lays out his case:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Power_and_Human_Reason

Very good book!


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