[00:19] <TeamXlink> grrrrrr
[00:19] <TeamXlink> When the basement door is left open, and the dogs come down here, and find an animal, like a bat or a rat/mouse I wish they would at least eat it fully like they do with the stuff they find in the yard.
[00:20] <TeamXlink> Instead of leaving it next too my dedicated, and then me finding it with my hand when trying to plug in a cord.
[01:08] <_stink_> yum.
[01:12] <snap-l> evening
[01:21] <jjesse> yes it is
[01:54] <rick_h_> finally, harry potter is done and over
[01:54] <rick_h_> seen my second movie this year, and never have to go to one of those again
[02:29] <_stink_> haha
[02:29] <_stink_> you get dragged to them?
[06:20] <TeamXlink> [02:17:55] <TeamXlink> Whats the difference from pirating a game from the internet
[06:20] <TeamXlink> [02:18:02] <TeamXlink> And stealing it from the store?
[06:20] <TeamXlink> [02:18:08] <TeamXlink> If you get caught pirating
[06:20] <TeamXlink> [02:18:19] <TeamXlink> Its like $5000 and 10 years or something
[06:20] <TeamXlink> [02:18:33] <TeamXlink> If you get caught stealing, its a misdeanmenor on first offense I htink.
[06:20] <TeamXlink> Thoughts?
[06:21] <TeamXlink> Opinions?
[11:42] <brousch> remember when we talked about the ultralocal weather rain prediction app? i could really use that today
[19:33] <TeamXlink> Q:
[19:34] <TeamXlink> How far could you get based on the argument, by signing a document that is mandatory for attending a *public school*, you are signing your constitiutonsl freedoms away?
[19:35] <snap-l> Good afternoon
[19:35] <TeamXlink> Assuming the student is 18, (Or else rights are really vague)
[19:35] <snap-l> TeamXlink: Are you looking to go into law?
[19:35] <TeamXlink> No, my grades don't allow it.
[19:35] <snap-l> Because those are some pretty lawyerly questions. ;)
[19:35] <TeamXlink> But legalities, interest me very much.
[19:36] <snap-l> So, keep trying
[19:36] <TeamXlink> What do you mean?
[19:36] <snap-l> You know the old addage: what do you call a medical student that graduates at the bottom of his / her class?
[19:36] <snap-l> A: Doctor.
[19:36] <TeamXlink> hmmmm
[19:36] <TeamXlink> Yes, true.
[19:36] <TeamXlink> My gpa is like 2.2, I think and I'm going too be a junior.
[19:37] <TeamXlink> It might be lower actually
[19:37] <TeamXlink> That was before last tri last year.
[19:38] <TeamXlink> I was just looking over the school hand book from last school year, too actually look more into what they were allowed too do.
[19:38] <TeamXlink> And what we weren't allowed too do.
[19:39] <TeamXlink> It will however be very different with this years stuff I expect.
[19:41] <TeamXlink> snap-I, another thing abut being a lawyer, where your degree is from matters a lot from what I've heard.
[19:42]  * TeamXlink is planning on going into GRCC unless a scholarship arrises.
[19:42] <snap-l> Are you in high school or college?
[19:42] <TeamXlink> High school
[19:42] <snap-l> high school GPA doesn't mean diddly squit
[19:42] <TeamXlink> I thought it did?
[19:43] <TeamXlink> When applying for college?
[19:43] <snap-l> Just get your grades up in CC, and university, and get your bachelors
[19:43] <snap-l> little secret: high scholl GPA means shit
[19:43] <TeamXlink> Oh.
[19:43] <TeamXlink> :D
[19:43] <snap-l> It's just a nice little even cut-off for admissions
[19:43] <TeamXlink> snap-I has just opened the doors of possibility!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[19:44] <snap-l> Most community colleges will take whatever comes throught he door
[19:44] <snap-l> so don't be too hard on yourself
[19:44] <snap-l> just apply yourself as best you can
[19:44] <TeamXlink> :D
[19:44] <snap-l> study, and learn the process of learning
[19:45]  * TeamXlink might now go into Computer Science *and* legalstuff/politician.
[19:45]  * TeamXlink can't be a politician actually, he lacks good leadership capabilites.
[19:47] <snap-l> TeamXlink: Bullshit
[19:47] <TeamXlink> What do you mean?
[19:48] <snap-l> I mean bullshit.
[19:48] <TeamXlink> In regards too what?
[19:48] <snap-l> Not every "great leader" starts out as a great leader
[19:48] <snap-l> it takes experience
[19:49] <TeamXlink> hmmmmm
[19:50] <TeamXlink> Yes that is true.
[19:51]  * TeamXlink supports too many currently illegal things though as well.
[19:52] <snap-l> Would you quit worrying and just do it? :)
[19:52] <TeamXlink> lol
[19:52] <TeamXlink> snap-l, I'll try.
[19:52] <snap-l> do
[19:52] <snap-l> or do not
[19:52] <snap-l> there is no try
[19:52] <snap-l> (Yes, I'm bustin' out the Yoda)
[20:49] <TeamXlink> snap-l
[20:49] <TeamXlink> But
[20:49] <TeamXlink> Really, how far do you think:
[20:50] <TeamXlink> How far could you get based on the argument, by signing a document that is mandatory for attending a *public school*, you are signing your constitiutonsl freedoms away?
[20:50] <TeamXlink> Assuming the student is 18, (Or else rights are really vague)
[20:52] <snap-l> TeamXlink: I have no clue
[20:52] <snap-l> I'm not familiar with constitutional law
[20:53] <snap-l> since it's a public institution, my feeling is that you still have the freedoms afforded by the constitution
[20:55] <TeamXlink> Thats what I thought.
[20:58] <snap-l> That said, I'm concerned by what I've seen lately with students being treated essentially as wards of the state.
[21:03] <TeamXlink> snap-l, what do you mean?
[21:03] <snap-l> I've seen stories where students have gotten in trouble for stuff they've posted on Facebook and other extracurricular activities.
[21:04] <snap-l> and I think that's crap
[21:04] <TeamXlink> Yeah, lol
[21:07] <TeamXlink> I found this itneresting:
[21:08] <TeamXlink> Its in the Internet and Computer use policy
[21:08] <TeamXlink> As of last years
[21:08] <TeamXlink> This years it might and will be different I think.
[21:08] <TeamXlink> But this is what it says:
[21:09] <TeamXlink> KPS may seearch and seize its resources at any time for any reason whatsoever.
[21:09] <TeamXlink> It may conduct on-site, or remote, physical and electronic searches and audits of computers, softwares, electronics/digital or printed files, Internet accounts, storage systems and computer media.
[21:10] <snap-l> Is this for a school-provided computer?
[21:10] <TeamXlink> KPS reserves the right too monitor resource use and Internet access, to establish and use electronic footprint capabilities, and to do so with or without the user's prior knowledge or consent.
[21:10] <TeamXlink> ./end typing
[21:10] <TeamXlink> snap-l no its for their network
[21:10] <TeamXlink> But this part:
[21:11] <TeamXlink> It may conduct on-site, or remote, physical and electronic searches and audits of computers, softwares, electronics/digital or printed files, Internet accounts, storage systems and computer media.
[21:11] <TeamXlink> So like there essentially key logging too me.
[21:11] <TeamXlink> Because of this:
[21:11] <TeamXlink> Internet accounts,
[21:13] <TeamXlink> It may conduct on-site, or remote, physical and electronic searches and audits
[21:13] <TeamXlink> It seems too give them the right too access account I login to when connected too their network.
[21:13] <TeamXlink> *to access any account
[21:14] <snap-l> Are you connecting to their network with your computer?
[21:16] <TeamXlink> Yeah at times.
[21:16] <TeamXlink> But mostly theirs
[21:17] <TeamXlink> But this is in their internet and computer use policy
[21:18] <snap-l> you should know as a budding lawyer that no agreement is 100% binding unless tested in court
[21:18] <snap-l> so, check for precident.
[21:19] <snap-l> where has this been tried in court, and how much has withstood the scrutiny of a judge.
[21:19] <snap-l> the opinion of some computer jocks means diddly-squit.
[21:20] <TeamXlink> snap-l I am far from a budding lawyer, lol!
[21:21] <TeamXlink> I'm way below that
[21:21] <TeamXlink> More of some kid
[21:21] <TeamXlink> Who is itnerested in legal things and such
[21:21] <snap-l> TeamXlink: don't sell yourself short.
[21:21] <snap-l> if it's something you're interested in, pursue it.
[21:22] <TeamXlink> hmmmm
[21:22] <TeamXlink> Alright, lol
[21:22]  * TeamXlink is going too check precident
[21:22] <TeamXlink> Because without it it has no legal value!
[21:23] <snap-l> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Rosa
[21:23] <snap-l> TeamXlink: precisely.
[22:02]  * snap-l hopes that #! works well as a squeezebox slave