The only rational explanation I can come up with is that it was indeed a 
poltergeist. 

Cheers, 

Peter 

On 3 November 2014 06:55:59 CET, [email protected] wrote:
>Thank you for the response Peter.
>
>My desktop and laptop share 0 hardware other than being connected to
>the same internet source. Desktop is hardwired and laptop is wireless.
>I have my mouse and keyboard for my desktop and the laptop only uses
>the built in keyboard and touchpad. When I woke up this morning the
>problem has stopped for both computers! Hooray! The only thing I did
>differently today was before I went to bed last night I shut down the
>desktop rather than restart it. Does restarting a computer leave
>certain things in the memory or something that shutting down does not?
>Still odd that both happened at the same time independently. Both use
>cram mode, both have anonymous uploads disabled (sorry). I'm hoping
>this won't happen again mnemosyne is the greatest thing to ever happen
>to my schooling haha. Any ideas as to what could possibly cause such a
>thing to happen? A poltergeist perhaps? It was just Halloween!
>
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