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I went to the windows search, left the input field empty, and searched the network drive. A buttload of files came up, but a few caught my interest.



cwilbur stands for Christopher Wilbur, a history teacher at my school. I don't have him, but I know who he is. Funny stuff.
Don't you understand, Artekia? Marxism? Communism? Everyone gets to share... ROMs...
Heh, you should mess with his head. Leave a note on his desk with those screenshots saying "Come see me" and sign it as one of your higher ups in your school. Don't actually sign it, but type it...

Yes, that would be interesting.
SOVIET RUSSIA DENIES INFLUENCE IN SCHOOLS.
In Soviet Russia, ROMs download you!
Your site looks like icecream.
Anyways, that guy needs to get fired...;)
What? Why?
Unless he plays them all the time, I completely disagree with you.
Are you sure some other kid didn't just plop them on there?
I really doubt it, but that'd be kinda amusing.
In Soviet Russia, ROMs download you!

Hahahaha.
That teacher owns.

In one of our art rooms, at my old school there was a computer with roms and stuff.

At TAFE, there is Half Life and Quake 3: Arena on most of the computers. They also have nearly all the installers for there programs on a publicly accsesible network drive. And, most of the computers in the computer rooms have CD Burners installed. :)
At my old school, there was a teacher who knew his name - I really wanted to know, but then he didn't require his house!
Wow your fucking CSS is blinding.
Lucky...I always have to put the ROMs on our schools harddrives.