So we're supposed to be doing some math shit. For some reason the math teacher gave us these laptops a bit too early, so I've decided to slack off and come on totse. I've been in this lesson for about 20 minutes and I have 40ish minutes left. I'm bored of this shit.
What should I do in this lesson? There is about five of us, including me
suggestions, go go go go
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Or take an index card, write/draw something mean/disgusting on it and leave it in the disk drive for whoever opens it next.
Or just try randomly typing and tell everyone to do that. Make sure you press the keys a bit hard and if everyone is doing it the teacher would be pissed lol.
Post on Totse dude, duh. Also, troll the teacher and send everyone links to Totse propaganda threads.
Looks like this is your chance to cause something great to happen. Is there a printer in the room which you are in? If you can't connect to it physically, you can use the IP address of the printer to connect to it remotely. Then you can print out Totse flyers anonymously to any printer in the whole school. I did this at my old school, it worked brilliantly.
Whenever we used to use computers for classes at school, it was because the teacher either wanted to show us something which he could not show us in the classroom (no homo), or he had something very important to do so we'd get thrown into the computer room and left there for the whole lesson.
I prefer a good ol' pen and paper for most purposes, but there are lots of programs that provide an easy-to-setup, hands-on learning experience that are great to enhance the student's understanding.
How does one find the IP addresses of printers?
Well, for a start the printer has to be on the network. Then, you could do the following;
Fastest and most efficient method would be the port scan. I used to just walk up to them in school though and get the IP address. They also conveniently named the printers after the room that they were in, so you could print in another room and know where it's going.
I didn't really understand. He just whipped out a few laptops and said "We're using these today."