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Loosely based on the Russian Su-25 'Frogfoot' the KL-40 'Raptor' is a versatile ground attack aircraft

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21 minutes ago, The_Cat_In_Space said:

School internet filtering systems are very strong

Unless there's been a revolution since my school days (and schools have now got better filtering than large corporations), I seriously doubt they're undefeatable. :P

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3 minutes ago, steve_v said:

Unless there's been a revolution since my school days (and schools have now got better filtering than large corporations), I seriously doubt they're undefeatable. :P

Maybe I'm just too lazy to try lol

I have in the past been able to change my laptop background by hunting around in system files, and i'm now working on getting a steam game to work on the laptop from a USB

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4 minutes ago, The_Cat_In_Space said:

Maybe I'm just too lazy to try lol

I remember running rings around school IT as being a rather entertaining passtime myself. ;)
By the end of the whole school thing myself and a small group of like-minded individuals had the keys to the kingdom, so to speak. Admin passwords, backdoor into the fileservers and routers, the lot.

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Just now, steve_v said:

I remember running rings around school IT as being a rather entertaining passtime myself. ;)

There's a story in our school about a couple of years ago a guy made a CMD file and it apparently disrupted the whole school network for about 3 days

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Just now, The_Cat_In_Space said:

There's a story in our school about a couple of years ago a guy made a CMD file and it apparently disrupted the whole school network for about 3 days

The most disruptive thing I did was to install StarCraft on every machine in the school remotely, with a modified network worm.
Unfortunately it included a minor oversight (not deleting temporary files properly) that caused it to consume all the disk space on the main fileserver, for students and teachers alike. People were displeased.
Other than that, we were pretty careful not to draw attention to ourselves.

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13 minutes ago, steve_v said:

The most disruptive thing I did was to install StarCraft on every machine in the school remotely, with a modified network worm.
Unfortunately it included a minor oversight (not deleting temporary files properly) that caused it to consume all the disk space on the main fileserver, for students and teachers alike. People were displeased.
Other than that, we were pretty careful not to draw attention to ourselves.

I enjoyed doing Halo CE LAN matches with my friends at lunch time. Before they then managed to shut it down, but it was fun while it lasted

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16 minutes ago, The_Cat_In_Space said:

I enjoyed doing Halo CE LAN matches with my friends at lunch time.

This will date me, but back in highschool we had old 486 machines for typing class (which everyone found deadly boring), so we hacked DooM's serial multiplayer to run over the LAN using the network driver from an old file-transfer program whose name I forget Fastlynx for DOS?
It was about all those machines could handle, but it was fun. More fun than typing anyway.
There was also TankWars, we all kept a disk with that on it for a quick match.

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FO-2 'Starlight' 

Twin engined support aircraft, based on the OV-10 Bronco. Easy to fly, medium speed, and can carry a variety of different weapons 

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FO-1 'Hopper' 

Small jet transport, able to carry 4 passengers. 

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The FO-1A variant gives this aircraft flares and rocket pods, and the FO-1S variant is for high altitude surveillance of targets. Due to the secrecy of the S variant, pictures of that cannot be released

 However, pictures of the A variant can

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X-54  'Leapfrog'

An unusual and experimental design, the Leapfrog has it's engine mounted at the back of the aircraft, and is an experiment in the feasibility of such future designs.

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