Tetchy trainee turned the lights down low to teach turgid lecturer a lesson
“During a coffee break, I managed to be in the classroom alone, and turned down the monitor brightness,” he confessed.
Once the coffee break ended, Ernie and the other students returned to the classroom and, because his skulduggery had completely dimmed the monitors, took no notes. “Eventually, the instructor twigged to the problem, and we had another, somewhat extended coffee break while the instructor and tech support resolved the issue,” Ernie admitted.
The instructor understood what had happened, and the atmosphere in the room was rather frosty for the remainder of the day.“I hadn’t thought it though,” he admitted. “Having to keep a straight face for the remainder of the second week of the course was a test of self-control.”
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