Bloody School

  • HappyWaffle
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Well I was just wanting to know if there is any mods where there is not a blocked website. The blocked websites are:

     

    1. MediaFire
    2. Dropbox (But not user Content)

     

    I was just wanting to know because I have like two!

    Edited once by HappyWaffle. Last: 13th Jun 2014
  • jacob1
    13th Jun 2014 Developer 1 Permalink
    My mod has an alternate download link here: http://mniip.com/jacob1/Jacob1s%20Mod%20ver%2029.0.zip

    Most mods are hosted on those websites though so you may not find too many :P
  • Protcom
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    1- Copy the download link

    2- Go to https://translate.google.com/

    3- paste the link inside the box

    4- Click on the download link in the next box

    5- click download
    note: this works with some websites maybe it will work for you
    and there is a limited amount of space that you can download with

     

    @jacob1 (View Post)

    There are always some ways to fix problems :p

  • Schicko
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @HappyWaffle (View Post)

     Couple other things you could try:

    1. Download it at home or anywhere else that allows you to and then bring it to school. *

    2. Send it to your school email as an attachment.

    3. Use a proxy to access the blocked download sites. Search "proxy" on your favourite search engine to find some.

    4. Use Tor or I2P. Download them at home or anywhere else that allows you to and then bring it to school. *

     

    *Requires a storage medium such as usb flash drive and also ability to use such mediums on school pcs.

  • xGhostRaider
    17th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob1 (View Post)

     i already downloaded your mod (:

  • bowserinator
    17th Jun 2014 Member 2 Permalink

    There are many ways to do this:

    1: Download the mods at home and carry them through email/flash drive. I have like 20 mods on my flash drive.

    2: Use google translate to translate the ip, then copy and paste

    3: Type https://<the website you want>

    4: Use a program such as TOR

    5: Type in the <ip adress>/link  To find the ip adress use an ip adress finder or open up command prompet and type ping <website name>  Example: the ip for this website is 91.121.227.69 (I know it by heart) so the link for this thread is 91.121.227.69/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=18896

    6. Use a proxy website

    7. HACK! 

  • CeeJayBee2
    17th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @bowserinator (View Post)
    ... https will probably be blocked from most school systems. I also don't think they wouldn't notice Tor being on your computer at school.
  • bowserinator
    18th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    They won't! Are you being sarcasrtic?