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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner
Can't watch the vids b/c blocked sites here at work but I'm with Destroyer on this one. If I'm killin it I'm grillin it.....else I'm not killin it.
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Like anything else in this world, if one person can conceive it another person can get around it.
IF you are in an office or in a cubicle where you have privacy then I offer everyone the following solution to blocked sites:
Go to any site that has Ubuntu on it and dl it.
www.ubuntu.com (It's free) Install it to a CD. Put the CD in your computer and set your computer BIOS settings to boot to the CD drive before your hard drive. Reboot your computer and load Ubuntu. (Do NOT install it to your computer, simply run it from your CD drive) Now go surf the web in complete security without being blocked. When you're finished surfing, simply remove the CD and reboot your computer. Everything on your computer will then be as it was before.
Here's why it works:
Ubuntu is a form of Linux. It's a totally different, open source operating system. Ubuntu comes with Firefox internet browser preloaded, much like Windows comes with Internet Explorer. Since you're using a different operating system your Windows based server does not see that your computer is even turned on, much less that you're online, and has no way of blocking your surfing. When you remove the disk and reboot you remove ALL traces of the program, so there's no way for anyone to trace where you have been or what you were looking at.
This works. Trust me on this one. Just remember that there's a reason that they blocked various sites at work, so this only works safely if you have a reasonable amount of privacy for viewing.
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Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly.
(Leave the rest to God)
Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless.