Excellent News

Posted by Taizen Chisou on Dec. 14, 2011, 2:17 p.m.

Progress on everything I am working on has been postponed indefinitely as the librarians at my school have come to the conclusion that my testing of my projects has been influencing everyone else into playing video games, which has been strictly disallowed.

They're going so far as to shut me down when I'm logged in, have GM open, but no game.

Unfortunately, this not only keeps me out of Frosty Four, but it also puts the Ricerca Strano 0.1 and Lunacy Star 1.0 releases on hold forever.

Sorry, everyone.

In totally related news, happy birthday to Ferret.

My phone can't render animations, so I can't watch you dance.

Back to math class~

Comments

Font 13 years ago

Wow that really sucks :<

Kamira 13 years ago

In HS we had a guy who circulated a flash drive with Halo, Counter Strike, and a bunch of other games. Most of the teachers didn't do anything, and one of them even played with the students.

Acid 13 years ago

Yeah, my friend and I used to play games on LAN in our classes :P

Taizen Chisou 13 years ago

Thanks, everyone.

I had a class for programming last year.

We spent our off time playing games, and they'd toss around a flash drive with some LAN FPS on it while I programmed.

In fact, that's when I was putting together the first of the Lunacy Star framework and some test patterns in the pattern creator.

What nostalgia! If y'all thought the game looks bad now, you should have seen it then!

But yeah, librarians. I can't lean on my old programming teacher, either.

I dropped in today during lunch and I could already tell that she was tiring of me :V

pounce4evur 13 years ago

Oh man, I'm sorry. :(

Curse you, librarians… *shakes fist*

Polystyrene Man 13 years ago

Bribe them with sexual favors.

pounce4evur 13 years ago

Horny librarians? Sounds interesting

Rob 13 years ago

Quote:
In HS we had a guy who circulated a flash drive with Halo, Counter Strike, and a bunch of other games. Most of the teachers didn't do anything, and one of them even played with the students.

Pretty much every student had StarCraft on their network drive. (It's only 100mb if you strip the campaign)

We only used USBs for people who didn't have it on there, once they copied it onto their network drive no more USBs were needed.

Quote:
But yeah, librarians. I can't lean on my old programming teacher, either.

I dropped in today during lunch and I could already tell that she was tiring of me :V

wat

I don't think ours minds since he always had the lab open at lunch (it sucked when he was sick and a sub closed the lab though) and a lot of us even have him on steam… Hell, sometimes he'd even host overnight LANs and would skip the entire day of teaching just to stay up until noon the next day or so

The other IT teachers sucked ass though. None of them knew how to program. (Classes were a mix of programming(C++ and a half semester of VB before you could do C++), web design, CAD, etc)

umbra 13 years ago

my computer curently has a viris and is sucking a$$ right now so we can not use my computer for a little bit

Taizen Chisou 13 years ago

AVIRA YOU FOOL

Go ask Tristan for advice on preventing viruses. He was bragging yesterday on the bus that the hilariously named "New Folder" folder on his laptop contains seven hundred megabytes of …corn.

Poly, I am shocked and dismayed that you would suggest such a thing.

Do you know how old that librarian is? Thirty-two, maybe?

For shame.

Also, my programming teacher was, in fact, a woman.

She even took four months off of school (two of those being within the semester I had her) for her baby.

Of course, that left us with a severely uninterested substitute teacher who let us do whatever.

Like program.

But of course no one did that.