Best IT lesson ever...

Back in my day ... We used to look over the IT manager shoulder to see his password
And then lock him out and make him a peon and promote ourself to Admin rights & block teachers :P

this didnt go down well though :D
 
I used to work in a shared office and the company across the hall were a lingerie and 'love stuff' supplier. We signed one of our guys up for a catalogue which they delivered by hand across the hall!

The better story though is I went over to fix a printer for them and they repaid me with my choice of 'anything' from the catalogue. ;)
 
i hope you get more junk from it.

my hotmail account recieves some 1000 messages a month but then i've had for 15 years now, my current email account is spam free and i want it to remain that way ^^
 
Our IT lessons consisted of how long it would take to either lock the IT technician in his little closet or waiting for somebody to get porn onto the big screen projector. Before then, it was using big ass magnets on CRTs and asking 'lolwut?' to a perplexed teacher.
 
Basically me and my mates decided to have a laugh so we started signing each other up using each other's e-mail for stuff. Within a one hour period I started receiving knitting daily newsletters, I'm now signed up for the X-factor:eek:, have an account on Gayessex.org :rolleyes: and worst of all have a 30 day BNP membership:(

Wondering if anyone else has done something similar at work/school:D

As a former secondary ICT teacher you are everything I hate in a school pupil.
 
I once wrote a vba program to open and close the cd tray every 30 seconds, my teacher wasn't that amused. but he was impressed with us playign quake II on those awful RM machines across the network and getting good latency :). Sadly he ha d aresponsibility to patch the whole in his security taht we had gotten through to install the game :(.
 
How did you guys come up with some of this stuff at school!?

We used to play Quake over the network, but beyond that we didn't do much else..
 
Best one I can remember (probably showing my age here!) was a lesson with a supply teacher where we managed to copy enough versions of Manchester United Europe on to enough floppy disks that we could run it on every Acorn A3020 in the classroom :D
 
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