xolilabbs214ox answered Sunday February 5 2006, 4:07 pm: me too! i always try but they have blocked like every website... so ull just have have to do it at home! hope i helped!
Erinn_the_bamf answered Sunday February 5 2006, 3:57 pm: Your school has probably blocked it. Most computer teachers have special codes to block it throughout the school. You probably also have synchroneyes (yes spelled like that). It's a computer program where the teacher can control all the computers (I go to the same school as hot cheerie the first to answer). [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Jis4juicy answered Sunday February 5 2006, 3:46 pm: I use to do myspace but your school probobly blocked it becuase alot of schools are trying to get the students to stop doing myspace since its really unsafe. I know my school has a code to get into blocked sites so you can ask a computer teacher if she knows how to get to it but they proboly dont want you on it...I cant think of what else you could do...maybe just fix your myspace at home??
malibubarbiie111 answered Sunday February 5 2006, 3:42 pm: you can`t. well, i`m sure there is someway of doing it. but why take the chance of getting in so much trouble over it. [schools && teachers = stupid] so just check it when you get home.
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Asc answered Sunday February 5 2006, 3:38 pm: I assume that the school computer is blocking myspace. More detail in a question is nice.
There are apparently a variety of methods, but the only (effective) one I understand is Circumventor. To use it, you'll need a home computer with an active internet connection and either no NAT or port-forwarding. If you have either of these and don't understand them, ask the person who set up your home network.
The web site for it is here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Follow the instruction on that page. When you start the program, you can get an address from it; at school, enter that address in a web browser. It will send you to the proxy you have installed on your home computer, and you can browse that way. Of course, your home computer will have to be on and connected to the internet. [ Asc's advice column | Ask Asc A Question ]
xohottcherie07 answered Sunday February 5 2006, 3:17 pm: Your school probably has it blocked, but there are some fake websites out there that can get you past the school. However, I would recommend not doing that becuase in my school, the teacher incharge of the computer lab can moniter everybody's website history, so if they catch you, you will be in a lot of trouble. [ xohottcherie07's advice column | Ask xohottcherie07 A Question ]
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