Recently in Spanish class, I found out from a friend that a senior whose name I don't have permission to use (if it's you and you don't mind, email me) had managed to take over Mr. Majask's computer during class as a prank. Curious, I asked how such a feat had been accomplished, but my friend didn't know; he could say only that the senior had found a way to control the cursor from his seat for a while without Mr. Majask noticing. He suggested that maybe it had had something to do with the Pizarra Estúpida.
I had history with Mr. Majask next, so I decided to ask about it. At the start of class I asked Mr. Majask if it was true that a student had hijacked his computer, and he confirmed the story. It was not, however, SMARTboard-related; apparently the student had brought a wireless mouse with him and snuck the USB connector into the back of the computer when Mr. Majask wasn't looking. He then waited for a good time during the lecture to close the PowerPoint presentation on the screen and open Minesweeper. Brilliant. Anonymous senior, you have my congratulations.
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