I'm able to play osu during school, but we all go to school to learn, no?
The UK seems to have a lot in common with America.RBRat3 wrote:
We have computers, We also have under funded schools with rules stating no personal electronic devices.awp wrote:
what is this, the 1990s? Doesn't everyone in North America have their own computer by now?
Actually, most people go to school because it's pretty much required, they don't have a choice. And by the time they're old enough to drop out they're already that close to the end so why not finish it up, also they don't want to be branded a high school dropout.Yikari wrote:
I'm able to play osu during school, but we all go to school to learn, no?
Wow selfowned.Kaona wrote:
The UK seems to have a lot in common with America.
I am studying for a master degree, I don't give a damn about it, I play during classes, I barely study on my own and I am getting A+'sYikari wrote:
I'm able to play osu during school, but we all go to school to learn, no?
The majority of kids at my high school didn't even have a family computer, much less their own comp.awp wrote:
what is this, the 1990s? Doesn't everyone in North America have their own computer by now?CDFA wrote:
we can only use them for school purposes since people will get pissed if you're playing silly games when they need to type an entire essay.
wow where do you liveEkaru wrote:
The majority of kids at my high school didn't even have a family computer, much less their own comp.awp wrote:
what is this, the 1990s? Doesn't everyone in North America have their own computer by now?
Then again the high school I went to currently has a 90% free-and-reduced lunch rate... >_>
The middle class area of north Minneapolis. Most of north Minneapolis is poor, though. Basically, there are a couple streets that separate the "nice" area from the "poor" areas. I will also admit that the free/reduced lunch rate was only 80% when I went. I did like my school a lot, though. Somehow.dkun wrote:
wow where do you liveEkaru wrote:
The majority of kids at my high school didn't even have a family computer, much less their own comp.
Then again the high school I went to currently has a 90% free-and-reduced lunch rate... >_>
You do realize that Minecraft is 10000% more process consuming than Osu right?Eldirlol wrote:
Our school computers can barely run minecraft at lowest settings so i think its hard to play osu! on them :/
We had Windows XP running on 2(?)Gb RAM and Core 2 Duo until they decided to buy new computers. New computers have Windows 7 running on 12Gb RAM, hexa-core Intel Xeon CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz and Nvidia Quadro 2000. We also have not so good computers running Windows 7 on 8Gb RAM, quad-core Intel Xeon CPU E31230 @ 3.20GHz and ATI FirePro V4800.Ijah wrote:
I could never play osu! at college, they had Windows 7 running on 3GB RAM, Pentium 4 (1 core @ 2.4Ghz) and NO VIDEO CARD.
I know right? It's so adorable. I just caught myself staring at it for probably about 3 minutes straight. owomathexpert9981 wrote:
oh god that's a godly gif
*quickly saves onto desktop* >:3
lolJeroen Mathon wrote:
Well the school computers are blocked.
But with "FANTA" as Administrative Password It would be possible.
"Since the system administrators" let me rephrase that "Since the system Baka's" at my school are so stupid to put a password like that on.
I'm sure ill enjoy a nice game of osu! once in a while