Mr FANG 21 Posted October 20, 2008 http://xnet.se/fd/ Basically, it creates a corrupt file of most types (including PPT and images ) and you can either e-mail it to your teacher or bring it in on a USB card. This will help you get exempt or a few extra days on that project, so you can go on Sal's and play Runescape more Remember too say thx Feel free to close/delete if illegal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I Like Pie739 1 Posted October 21, 2008 Isn't this sorta... cheating? Some people will use this to get an extra amount of time on their projects... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stobbo 0 Posted October 21, 2008 This wouldn't do anything but get me into trouble for not handing in the work on time. The teacher sets a deadline, don't bother dragging it out, just get it done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Agent F 0 Posted October 21, 2008 Jobs promote results, not effort. You wouldn't last long in a business. As for school, you're only cheating yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaibamanjrs 3 Posted October 21, 2008 (edited) Not that hard to achieve on your own, but a nice tool to have available when I forget to complete an assignment. @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two Edited October 21, 2008 by Kaibamanjrs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mikey 0 Posted October 21, 2008 Jobs promote results, not effort. You wouldn't last long in a business. As for school, you're only cheating yourself. Exactly. It's like working out, if you say you did it, you're only cheating yourself. (I used to do this...then I thought it through. ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stobbo 0 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaibamanjrs 3 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stobbo 0 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaibamanjrs 3 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Probably alot stricter than mine. learn to act and you get some extra days or something, just dont abuse it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stobbo 0 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Probably alot stricter than mine. learn to act and you get some extra days or something, just dont abuse it. What does it achieve though? By sticking to deadlines you are learning an extremely valuable life skill. When someone is paying you to do a job, they are not going to accept a corrupt file as an excuse for a couple more days. If you can't get the work done, just tell your teacher and take the consequences. You have to learn there are consequences to actions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingedsorcerer 0 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Probably alot stricter than mine. learn to act and you get some extra days or something, just dont abuse it. What does it achieve though? By sticking to deadlines you are learning an extremely valuable life skill. When someone is paying you to do a job, they are not going to accept a corrupt file as an excuse for a couple more days. If you can't get the work done, just tell your teacher and take the consequences. You have to learn there are consequences to actions. agreed. my schools the same - your fault if theres something wrong. my teacher expect it to already be printed out. my english teachers OK with me having a USB though , i just have to use the staff base printer with her after school. if corrupted or whatever we would only get an extra night to do it properly. thing is , if you just did it in the first place then the night you would have had to it after deadline you could have played games on that night , it would save alot of hassle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaibamanjrs 3 Posted October 22, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Probably alot stricter than mine. learn to act and you get some extra days or something, just dont abuse it. What does it achieve though? By sticking to deadlines you are learning an extremely valuable life skill. When someone is paying you to do a job, they are not going to accept a corrupt file as an excuse for a couple more days. If you can't get the work done, just tell your teacher and take the consequences. You have to learn there are consequences to actions. An even more important skill is getting out and around things. its best to learn these abilities while in school, rather than testing it out IRL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingedsorcerer 0 Posted October 25, 2008 @stobbo, normally if a teacher expects the file to be emailed to them, a corrupted file will allow you an extra day or two That wouldn't work here, it is your responsibility to get the work in on time. It is not the teachers fault the file corrupted, it is just tough luck and you have to do it again before the deadline. What type of school are you in? Upper Secondary School, which is basically High School. Probably alot stricter than mine. learn to act and you get some extra days or something, just dont abuse it. What does it achieve though? By sticking to deadlines you are learning an extremely valuable life skill. When someone is paying you to do a job, they are not going to accept a corrupt file as an excuse for a couple more days. If you can't get the work done, just tell your teacher and take the consequences. You have to learn there are consequences to actions. An even more important skill is getting out and around things. its best to learn these abilities while in school, rather than testing it out IRL not really. lieing isn't going to get you anywhere in life. and as i said before doing it in the first place would mean you getting to play games etc the extended night (if that make sense) so all your doing is lieing , it's not getting you anywhere at all. it only means that you do the work on another night. Stobbo is right , sticking to deadlines is very important when you get a job , my friends sister had to hand in some graph sheet ( fairly important)to show profits etc , she was fired because she didnt have it. she had had waning before because she was late for work. so sticking to deadlines is important if you want t keep a job. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr FANG 21 Posted October 27, 2008 I didn't intend for it to be 100% procrastination. I meant for it to be if you are typing something up and you can't quite finish, and you can't afford any absences. Basically, to help you get an extra day or two if you need to research or double check a few things. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WalyusWalyus 2 Posted May 9, 2022 (edited) Oh, I'm a terrible student. I don't like studying. I like earning money from tournaments in computer games, but my parents don't share my ambition to become a cyber-sportsman. I spend a lot of money buying finished assignment writing. I've heard that coursework writing has loyal prices. Who has ordered homework here? Tell us about your experiences. Edited May 10, 2022 by WalyusWalyus 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites