User talk:NatalieAnnette

wikispace
ok wikispace heres my idea i believe we should put a portal in here for people to go and copy and paste backrounds for there myspace i know it would bring more people to our site, if they could do that.!

Natalie Annette

hey Rhi!

wikichat
ok wikichat think about it we could respond to one another threw a secret and password protected chat space i believe it would make a editing and new idea spot for all of us to talk.!

Natalie Annette

To:
hey Rhi whats up you might not be able to see this message but omg i hate her soo much errgigiburr anywho if you can send me a message back!

annoying
ok how much do you hate school? well i hate it bunches grr ok so i have been at school for about 5 hours now and im onley suppost to go for 4 hours a day 5 days a week ok so Itelli highschool yeah well when you miss a day you hev to come and make it up what bogis shit is that #2 you have to stay all day but when you leave early they call home again total shit #3 i beileave were old enough to do what ever we feel like geez i hate school espesally an annoying schic grrr

Intelli-school's is GAY
ok officialy intelli-school has lost there touch ok instead of a break when we can talk to our friends we have to sit at our desks and do nothing now come on thats just stupid anywho im thinking of getting all the teachers fired if you have any clue on to how im suppost to then message me !!!

HEY RHI
thats gay anywho no batman is not cooler than superman and definently not cooler than spiderman !!!

natalieAnnette

Schools block MySpace access; kids fight back 5/23/2006 2:06:07 PM, by Nate Anderson Schools are cracking down on access to social networking sites like MySpace in an attempt to make time spent in a computer lab profitable (sending "I <3 u!" messages to friends who you'll see in another hour is not generally considered a good use of school resources). The latest district to try this is Libertyville, Illinois, which has gone the extra mile by telling students that illicit material posted on such sites can and will be used against them. The board of Community High School District 128 voted unanimously on Monday to require that all students participating in extracurricular activities sign a pledge agreeing that evidence of "illegal or inappropriate" behavior posted on the Internet could be grounds for disciplinary action. Since more than three-quarters of the student body participates in extracurricular activities, the new policy basically applies to the entire school, though administrators are quick to point out that they will not be actively searching student blogs for evidence of bad behavior. As you can imagine, such measures don't go down well with students. Even blocking access to MySpace from school computers (a move that would seem far less controversial) is enough to start a student revolt—and to inspire this sort of asinine post. OMG why does myspace.com haft to be BLOCKED from schools? THAT IS SO GAY! AND YEA If they were smart then they would realize that we can hack into it whit the right research! I MEAN YEA Were not dumb people we know how to protect ourselves!! This particular student, despite having some glaring writing deficiencies, is correct to point out that students can hack their way around most such blocks "whit the right research," and entire websites have sprung up to help them do just that. Some of the hacks display a remarkable degree of sophistication, and one wonders where some of the students could be if they put as much effort into their studies as they do into gaining access to MySpace during the school day. It's not just schools that are trying to limit access to such sites. The federal government is currently considering legislation that would restrict access in public libraries as well, unless the student has parental permission. Fear of sexual predators drives many of these decisions, but it's one that many students simply dismiss as irrelevant or unnecessary ("we know how to protect ourselves!!"). Let's hope the students turn out to be right