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Published : 9 months ago (Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:37:28 PDT)
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I think the Science Library computer lab is haunted at UC Santa Cruz..

At my first shift there were a handful of customers on several stations throughout the night. Some people filtered in and out, but there was about 30 minutes that i was the only person in the lab. All the Mac stations on the left side of the lab mysteriously turned on, or came out of sleep mode. This was kinda eerie. But i passed it off as silly technical coincidence

Now i am serving my second shift and there are about 4 customers in here right now. But about a half-hour ago it was empty. The printer turned on and starting printing; i tuned it out thinking the sound would stop within the minute. About 2 minutes later i realize it is still printing. I check the active printing jobs on my IC consultant website and the print job file size is 289,848,613 bytes. i quickly canceled the printing job so no more printer paper went to waste. I walked to the printer to see what the job was about, and it is a strange grid of several track listings of >Spice Girl Albums.  Curious, i look to see what station the print job is coming from on the IC consultant website and checked out PC station #11..........except it was logged out and no one was in the aisle.

I seriously think this place is haunted

Anthony

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