I think that youth should be taught to be subversive and I have no problem passing along the wisdom of others to the people of this board.
So up until a week ago I was a substitute teacher, and a student wanted to get on the computer to finish up a project (always a lie, but at least that means you've got at least one kid to quiet down). About 2 minutes later he's on mySpace.com which I know for a fact the school has blocked. I tell him that I won't make him get off (since there's only a minute or two left anyway, and the class was over for all practical purposes anyway) if he told me how he did it. It turns out there are two ways, and maybe they'll work for you too.
One is ninjaproxy.com which according to the site:
NinjaProxy.com wrote:With Ninja Proxy you can browse your favorite web sites anonymously and even from behind a firewall with blocked ports. Whether you're on the job, at school or college university, a public terminal, or anywhere else with a web browser, you can use Ninja Proxy to view your favorite web sites!
The other way is to not type the homepage directly, but instead type in a URL beyond the gateway page. For mySpace they can type "www.search.myspace.com" for instance. For CC perhaps you can type "www.conquerclub.com/forum/" Not sure that would work though... would have to be a pretty sorry firewall not to pick that one up.
Anyway, that's all I know. Of course,
YOU are still responsible for whatever you do at work, school, etc... so if you get fired, suspended, arrested, virused, expelled, hacked, divorced, spanked, Gitmo'ed, etc. don't come whining to me. But I would be interested to know if anyone gets either method to work.
“I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.” -Albert Einstein