Getting Fraped

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chrisyjwai

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Mar 14, 2011, 4:36:28 AM3/14/11
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Hiya!
Being a high school student, there are those who are mischievous and
recently fraping has become a favorite past time for some.
In case you don't already know what it means to be "fraped", here is a
definition from Urban Dictionary.
"Fraped: when someone edits your facebook without your permission.
this commonly means changing your interests to bumming etc
i dont really like bumming i just left the room with my facebook on
and got fraped" - from Urban Dictionary
This usually happens when my friends don't lock their computers when
they leave for the toilet etc.
But I've never been fraped because I always put down my laptop lid and
it locks itself.
Or I press Windows Key + L when I want to leave the lid up.
So this has led me to a suggestion that I'd like to give.
Chrome OS should have a setting where it can be locked when a laptop
lid is closed
Or, on the hardware side, Chrome computers should sport a new key (a
Google Key?) like the Windows Key
Maybe Search + L would be a possible shortcut.

Jakob Kummerow

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Mar 14, 2011, 4:53:30 AM3/14/11
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:36 AM, chrisyjwai <chris...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hiya!
Being a high school student, there are those who are mischievous and
recently fraping has become a favorite past time for some.
In case you don't already know what it means to be "fraped", here is a
definition from Urban Dictionary.
"Fraped: when someone edits your facebook without your permission.
this commonly means changing your interests to bumming etc
i dont really like bumming i just left the room with my facebook on
and got fraped" - from Urban Dictionary
This usually happens when my friends don't lock their computers when
they leave for the toilet etc.
But I've never been fraped because I always put down my laptop lid and
it locks itself.
Or I press Windows Key + L when I want to leave the lid up.
So this has led me to a suggestion that I'd like to give.
Chrome OS should have a setting where it can be locked when a laptop
lid is closed

Look here: Settings -> Personal Stuff -> Require password to wake from sleep.
(It goes to sleep when you close the lid.)
 
Or, on the hardware side, Chrome computers should sport a new key (a
Google Key?) like the Windows Key
Maybe Search + L would be a possible shortcut.

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Jeffrey Kesselman

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Mar 14, 2011, 11:53:54 AM3/14/11
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High school students have an incredible aptitude for bad taste.

Think of three women you know.

One of them has been or will be raped in their lifetime... really raped.

http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ad361896/anne/cease/rapestatisticspage.html

You might want to come up with another word.

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chiggsy

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Mar 25, 2011, 11:03:31 AM3/25/11
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> You might want to come up with another word.
>

Listen to Mr Kesselman. He has spoken the truth.

Nice.
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