 Again in high school and Mr. Morgan's class, again there were three main things we learned in there. It was supposed to be a programming class and we learned Corel or Carol. Watched previous videos to get that. Then we learned some QBasic but then we also learned PowerPoint which isn't really programming. It was kind of silly but I wanted to take it a step further so I figured out how to do these animations and I was able to animate some stuff but I wanted to put some real animations in there. At home I was playing again at the time Duke Nukem was popular and Shadow Warrior was an awesome game which was based on the Duke Nukem game engine, pretty sure, made by the same people anyway. There was an opening scene shot with a few frames of animation of Wang and he was doing something in his dojo. I took those five frames of animation and put them on a floppy disk because I wanted to put this in one of my PowerPoint presentations because it would be so cool to have an animation like that. I popped in the floppy disk and of course they disabled the floppy drive in Windows but I quickly found out in that class and this was true for many, many, many years later up in college in the mid 2000s this was still true. You go to a Windows machine and they have certain drives disabled but you open up your CMD prompt and if CMD was disabled you run a command prompt, command.com, which was very similar but a little different than CMD so lots of times they would disable CMD but they wouldn't disable command so you'd be able to start with shell that way and you'd have access to all the drives so I was able to copy over the pictures from the floppy drive and I showed the teacher and he's like, how did you do that? I explained to him because we didn't have internet in the classroom at that time. I'm like, well I put on this floppy how did you and I showed him how I got access to floppy and he freaked out. Not that he was mad at me but he was afraid that he was going to get in trouble that I did that so he asked me not to do that anymore but I did learn a skill there which is basically Windows is completely insecure and although nowadays it's a lot easier to disable stuff because I'm telling you all the way at Windows XP every Windows XP machine which I know Windows XP has been dead kind of sort of for many years now through all Windows XP life I would go to schools or libraries or these places and you would see they would have things disabled but you were very easily to get around it just by running the command or CMD it's like Windows they would be disabled in Windows but not in the shell so anyway good class learn some stuff thanks for watching have a great day