Can Proxies Bypass Internet Blocks?

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In summary, Ape's boss has blocked PF across the campus where he works, preventing him from using it. Ape wanted to say hello to everyone and hopes they are all well. He also mentioned that he misses TSA and wants him to come work with him at his campus. Evo and others sympathize with Ape's situation and suggest using a wireless off-campus network or a proxy to bypass the block. Some also joke about Ape's boss and his inability to bypass the block.
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Greetings from StatutoryApe!

Hey all,

S'ape messaged me the other day and told me that his boss has blocked PF across the entire campus where he works, just so he can't use it... he's pretty annoyed, but wanted to say hey to everyone, sooo... HEY! (from him, not me)

hopes everyone is well and all that, blah blah, i'll send him your regards.
 
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Please tell TSA I miss him and that he should come work with me! Much nicer bosses (and everything else) at my campus!
 
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Tell TSA Hi, and as Evo mentioned, we feel his pain.

This calls for desperate measures.

Time to go wireless with an off-campus network. :biggrin:
 
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What a mean thing to do, dose he he look like this :devil:
 
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what a noob he can't even bypass the silly http block! :smile:

use a con.. err proxy! silly manzor
 

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