Breaking (some)pictures in IE (12)

1 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 12:43 ID:SNF0R4up

My school dosen't block iichan, but I don't want to be looking behind my back constantly. Is there some way to break IE or some other part of the 'puter so it won't display the thumbnails?

2 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 14:40 ID:86sSQTwt

just use portable firefox on a usb drive and set up adblock with filters like ".jpg", ".gif", and "*.png".
i'm pretty sure you'll still be able to view the actual images.

3 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 14:42 ID:86sSQTwt

>>2
wakabamark is dqn.
"*.jpg"
"*.gif"
"*.png"

4 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 15:10 ID:Heaven

I don't have a thumb drive. I'll just go back to writing games on my TI-83 (even though the programming language sucks...)

5 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 15:52 ID:86sSQTwt

> I'll just go back to writing games on my TI-83 (even though the programming language sucks...)

http://www.google.com/search?q=ti-83+assembly

6 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-26 23:31 ID:vfTm+CRL

IE->Options->Advanced options->turn off the "Show pictures" box.

7 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-27 00:27 ID:6W1pVNwX

use ghostzilla, definitely.

http://www.ghostzilla.com/

open up a word document or excel sheet, open it up in there with a high hiding level, and ur good to go =P worked for me when browsing 4-chan at work hahahaha

8 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-28 05:52 ID:Heaven

>>6
That does exactly what I wanted, although thats probably restricted.

9 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-28 06:10 ID:7guNIBLv

>>5
Can you program with that on the calculator?

10 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-28 06:52 ID:86sSQTwt

>>9
there was an assembler that ran on the calculator when i was in high school... google says...
http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/flash/programs/

>Chasm is an on-calc assembler that supports all official Z80 opcodes except relative addressing (DJNZ and JR.) It does support 16-bit labels. This alpha version is just to demonstrate the compiler, although it is a functional assembler.

11 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-28 08:55 ID:7guNIBLv

Wow, theres a few of these on-calc compilers, both for assembly and C. Does someone know which ones are good?

12 Name: Random Anonymous 2006-01-30 12:52 ID:OKyR+ZYi

>>8
Firefox has the same option.

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