Buses. I hate them. It took an hour before I was actually able to get on one today, because of how many people were on them. The crappy part is that most of the occupants of the bus I was on got off at a highschool. Practically emptied. Because the kids aren't on a proper school bus route.
My schedule had apparently changed, unbeknownst to me. Went to the wrong class. A half hour late.
When I do find my proper computers class I find out that the room has no computers. We bring our own. Thankfully I did have my laptop with me. Unfortunately I did not go down to IT before class and get them to allow me onto the network, so I couldn't do anything that class. Also, Macs and other apple products aren't allowed as the software we use isn't compatible, unles you perform some sort of infernal witchcraft ritual, according to the few Mac users who got the program to work.
So after class I went down to IT and picked a number. I waited a while, and when I got up to the counter, I was told that this was not where I was supposed to go to get help getting onto the wifi. Somehow I didn't notice all of the vibrantly coloured signs informing others of where to go to access the wifi or reset our passwords. So I went to the room, only to find the doors locked. I went back to IT, when I noticed that the signs from earlier had arrows on them pointing in a different direction from where I originally went. One side of the room was locked, but not the other. Hell, there were even arrows on the floor to show you which way you are supposed to go.
So I waited in line, and got my password reset. I went to a nearby computer to quickly sign in and change my password, but nothing I tried would log me in. I tried all sorts of common passwords, but none of them worked. So I waited in line again and asked what the password is reset to. "Oh, it's (password)"
I already tried what he told me. Turns out that when I tried to put that password in, I accidentally capitalized the first letter.