I want to give an example to re-illustrate my point:
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Every kid in the F*cking network uses games (the most broadcasted rule) and chatting
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Even though you view yourself as a responsible computer kid thats definately not what most adults will view you as when you are doing something they do not recognize on a computer
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alright, they play games. In their heads they are thinking, this kid isn't messing around with games, he could be doing something much more serious -- he needs to be whipped into shape. Whenever there is the slightest loss of control in the system [ in this case them being oblivious to what you were actually doing ], the students get punished. Same as any micro-civilization or any heirarchical model. in other words they do not view you as one of the other kids who messes around with games, they consider that you may be 'changing grades', viruses, or the like. I know this is their mindset because thats exactly what they told me when I had to work on the network.
Oh yeah, how is holding it on a flash drive any better than stow away places that are directly connected to the network? how convenient is that? I sure as hell think its a lot more then putting it on some flash drive and then, in turn, putting it on a workstation or your laptop [which is much more identifyable/tracable then a conveniently displaced time-released tftp execution :P ]
One more thing, which federal law did you 'get past'?
MIK3: screw em all? i don't think i'll go there...eww