ghost hacker
7 The computer moved away

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The people in the library heard their conversation and were completely confused. What Danny and Moss said only made them feel that there was nothing more wonderful than that.

At this moment, the administrator walked over and reminded him softly,"Please don't speak loudly. You'll disturb others!”

" Mr. Morse," Danny asked carefully," Can I go now?"”

Old Moss sighed and praised,""Little guy, you will definitely become an outstanding electronic engineer in the future!”

"I'll work hard. I'll be leaving first!”Under everyone's gaze, Danny felt uncomfortable. He didn't want to be an electronic engineer. He just wanted to find a quiet place to enjoy his books.

After the borrowing procedure, Danny left the library with the book in his hand. He walked to the library door and took out the book he borrowed. Looking at the book, he smiled knowingly.

The world of computers was about to be stirred up.

Since then, Nick had been learning computer science like crazy. According to the keyboard diagram in the book, he made a cardboard keyboard to familiarize himself with the keys. He borrowed one book after another from the library and gradually stepped into the field of programming. What made Danny marvel was how profound this knowledge was. It was a mountain without a peak. For example, hardware knowledge was very complicated and difficult to understand, but it could still be learned one day. After learning it, there was nothing more to understand. As for programming, it was ever-changing. Learning it did not mean mastering it. Mastery could also climb to a higher level of skill. Think about it. Thousands of application software with various functions were all programmed. For the control computer, the ready-made application software was designed by others. It could not be completely controlled by one's own will. Therefore, he set his goal. He had to control the computer like he controlled his own hands and feet. He had to make it as flexible as a part of his body.

Whenever he had time, Danny would hug his books and study hard. It was the same when he was in the elementary school club. He would only read books. Even in class, his mind was filled with programs, which led to his grades dropping. After two months of continuous learning, he had mastered the basic principles of computer hardware operation and programming. When it came to computer hardware knowledge, people who were proficient in computers at most understood the functions of computer components, such as memory, central processing unit, hard disk, and other components. What Danny knew was something that only computer hardware engineers knew: Motherboard circuit principles, the internal structure and function of each integrated chip, the internal structure of the central processing unit, and the computing principles. He was able to understand these things entirely thanks to his deep knowledge of electronics. This was also thanks to the relatively complete collection of books in the library. He could even find these materials that were completely different from ordinary people.

It was another normal day. As usual, Danny came to the library to look for books. He went to the lending counter. Behind the counter was the administrator. This auntie was very nice and kind, so Danny was not reserved in front of her. He put the thick assembly language book in his arms on the lending counter and said as usual,"Return the book, Auntie!"

As he often appeared in the library, the librarian was very familiar with him. After roughly checking the book to see if it was damaged, she returned the library card to Danny. She suspected that the book had been used as a pillow by the child. In terms of education, she admitted that she was quite advanced, but when she flipped through the book, she felt like a primary school student reading advanced mathematics. Besides, she was a university graduate. Why did she become a librarian after graduating from university? This library was a government department, so they could be considered government employees. The job was easy, the salary was stable, and the benefits were good. It was considered quite good. She remembered that she had asked him many times why he wanted to borrow them back, but he always said that he wanted to borrow them back to read. She had told him many times that there were fairy tales on the eastern bookshelf, but this child still borrowed these messy books back as usual. There was no other way. Borrowing books was free. As time passed, she got used to it.

As usual, Danny was the first to walk to the computer in the library. He had studied theoretical knowledge for so long, but he had never actually used a computer. The urge to try it out with his own hands surged like a flood. When he gently touched the computer in front of him, his fingers trembled involuntarily. He longed to sit in front of this computer and put what he had learned into practice.

Danny walked back and forth in front of the computer, imagining how it would feel when he used it. Just thinking about it made him excited. He didn't know when he would get his own computer. He didn't even dare to think about such an expensive thing.

At this moment, footsteps came from the door. Danny looked over and saw a few people walking in. They seemed to be porters because he often saw them in the community.

What puzzled Danny was that the movers were walking over to the computer. The bearded leader said to the administrator,""Is this what you want to move to the storeroom?”

The steward waved his hand and said," Move it away. No one knows how to use this thing. If it's kept for a long time, it'll get wet and spoil. It takes up too much space here. You can move it to the storeroom!"”

Since they didn't know how to disassemble the table, the few of them carried it away in a flurry…

Looking at their backs disappearing through the door, Danny came back to his senses and said to the administrator,""Won't it be fine if we repair it?"

The administrator was still writing something and replied casually,"Even if it's not broken, I want to throw it into the storeroom. No one here knows how to use it. If we want to repair it, we have to bring it to a big city. It costs money and effort!"

"So you just left it in the storeroom like this?”

"And then leave it for a year or two before throwing it into the trash!”

"What a pity…!" Danny muttered to himself as he walked out of the library.

When he reached the door of the utility room, two movers were brushing the dust off their bodies as they walked out. Danny looked inside. Although it was called a utility room, it was actually a place where old things were piled up. In such a large community, there were indeed many broken things. Some of them might be too expensive and couldn't be repaired, so they had to leave them here for the time being. Although leaving them here was no different from throwing them away, valuable things were still valuable things. Leaving them here was just a token.

There were a lot of messy things inside. The computer had been moved to a corner of the storeroom. Danny felt very sad. If it was in the library, at least he could see it once a day. At least he still had something to miss. Now that it was in the storeroom, it was difficult to touch it.

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