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Computer Sciences, Wednesday.
[OOC note: The three classes today'll be set up into three comments. Comment to the class you're in. Unfortunately, all my posts will be this late, or will be stupid early. I hate school. ]
The computer lab, conveniently close to the cafeteria, annoyingly far from any classes, is dim. There are lights, but the room is noticeably darker than the other classes.
There are computers on long tables along two of the walls, of any kind you can think of. Plain grey boxes, iMacs of all types, a few tricked out case-modded lighted ones. There is also a table with computers in the middle of the room. It's not a small room, with enough computers and seats for about forty people.
In the corner, where there are no computers, is Mr.Question's desk. It's not a desk at all, but a long table, with piles of papers and magazines and books, none of which seem to have anything to do with computers. The computer on his desk is hooked up to a projector (a ha, the reason for the dark), and is a sleek, advanced little thing. The projection is of Question's desktop, where a picture of a large tarantula serves as the background.
The computer lab, conveniently close to the cafeteria, annoyingly far from any classes, is dim. There are lights, but the room is noticeably darker than the other classes.
There are computers on long tables along two of the walls, of any kind you can think of. Plain grey boxes, iMacs of all types, a few tricked out case-modded lighted ones. There is also a table with computers in the middle of the room. It's not a small room, with enough computers and seats for about forty people.
In the corner, where there are no computers, is Mr.Question's desk. It's not a desk at all, but a long table, with piles of papers and magazines and books, none of which seem to have anything to do with computers. The computer on his desk is hooked up to a projector (a ha, the reason for the dark), and is a sleek, advanced little thing. The projection is of Question's desktop, where a picture of a large tarantula serves as the background.

Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Good job, Worde. Very prepared. I approve.
...But you don't need to be here. This is Comp Sci 1A. Unless you've completed a packet *holds one up*, you should come back later at either 11 or 2 in the afternoon.
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
"My schedule says I have this class, sir. And I did apply for it." He hands the paper over to the Question.
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Hnn. This isn't right.
You have to have my permission to get in this class.
You should be in Tech Systems.
Hmph. Want to try the packet? *offers.*
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
William accepts the packet and starts flipping through it.
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Just show up for two classes a week, and you should be fine.
Will teach you what you need to know for Compsci.
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Two classes. One starts at Eleven. Ends at noon. Another one later in the day, from two to three.
Seven times a week.
Show up to two of the classes, either time, per week, and you will be fine.
Got it now?
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM
I look forward to it. Expect you then, de Worde.
*slowly shakes his head, goes back to his breakfast and newspaper.*
Re: Computer Systems 1A: The Earlier Morning, 9:00AM to 10:00AM