First my web site was banned from government school computers. Then it was blacklisted from the Sydney Bus Network systems. Now I’ve received confirmation that it is now Net-Nanny-ed on the TAFE computers. Can anyone offer any more?
The up shot of this is that I can write whatever I like about Greg and since his new home net connection is being “looked into” by Telstra, and he can’t access my site at his workplace. What this means is that I can tell stories such as how on Thursday night Greg took to the streets and had the shutters of almost every computer shop slam in his face searching for an elusive IDE cable. When he finally tracked one down, he opened his drawers to find three IDE cables sitting right on top.
It’s a good thing he can’t read this.
I’ve read your site at TAFE. Am I a hacker that hasn’t realised my full potential??
Ohhh, Government paranoia at its best. Even my poor innocent Flickr site is inaccessible by RailCorpse computers, though if I want to rent a truck from Thrifty, I’m all set to go.
I have about 7 IDE cables in a drawer here and no roller shutters on my doors.
Cheers
Do you know why your site is banned. It all looks pretty g-rated to me, or is there a hidden password protected sealed section that I don’t know about.
Becky – Maybe the Indooroopilly TAFE supports illicit material?
Kevin – You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
James – No, but if you find one, let me know. I have no idea why my site is banned.
What’s the point in having cake if you can’t eat it?
Kevin – I believe the point is that cakes can look quite good. Like these ones in my favourite flickr group: http://www.flickr.com/groups/cupcakestakethecake/