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<blockquote data-quote="iWhat" data-source="post: 60851" data-attributes="member: 7309"><p>Here is my Mac story. Unfortunately, it is rather ugly. First off, I’m taking a Mac class, because it is required to enter into one of the many other commercial arts classes. It’s basically Mac 101. In our classroom, we have the Power Mac G4s and the old 17” studio LCD displays. It starts, when we were taking a quiz. The desks that we worked at did not leave us much room. So some of us would move our keyboards and some would push back their monitors. Everyone was taking the quiz at this point, when the class interrupted by a big crash. One of the girls in the class pushed her monitor back too far and it was only a matter of time until she moved the desk for the monitor to fall off. She was quick to say “I swear, I didn’t do a thing.” Everyone in the class had a smirk on their faces. The student in front of her slowly picked up the monitor and placed it back on her desk. The teacher was quick to say “Oh, don’t worry, it’s probably fine.” Fortunately, the monitor still worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iWhat, post: 60851, member: 7309"] Here is my Mac story. Unfortunately, it is rather ugly. First off, I’m taking a Mac class, because it is required to enter into one of the many other commercial arts classes. It’s basically Mac 101. In our classroom, we have the Power Mac G4s and the old 17” studio LCD displays. It starts, when we were taking a quiz. The desks that we worked at did not leave us much room. So some of us would move our keyboards and some would push back their monitors. Everyone was taking the quiz at this point, when the class interrupted by a big crash. One of the girls in the class pushed her monitor back too far and it was only a matter of time until she moved the desk for the monitor to fall off. She was quick to say “I swear, I didn’t do a thing.” Everyone in the class had a smirk on their faces. The student in front of her slowly picked up the monitor and placed it back on her desk. The teacher was quick to say “Oh, don’t worry, it’s probably fine.” Fortunately, the monitor still worked. [/QUOTE]
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