Future Phone – Part One

This way, Hao Yunyang would save the cost of broadband installation. Fifty yuan a month was still a bit high for Hao Yunyang, but within an acceptable range.

Thinking about his son, or rather his son’s treasure, he looked at the time after getting the computer – it was already one in the afternoon, with three hours left before work.

He rushed back to the dormitory with the computer, giving a sheepish smile under the stern gaze of the management uncle, went upstairs, and entered his room.

His two dormitory colleagues were still not around. Hao Yunyang chuckled, and following the computer store boss’s instructions, carefully took out the laptop, mouse, and a complimentary mouse pad printed with the computer store’s name and contact information.

He swept the miscellaneous items on the desk aside and nervously plugged in the mouse, turned on the computer, and pressed the switch…

“Son, I bought the computer,” Hao Yunyang couldn’t help but take out his phone and dial Hao Zhenhua’s number: “What should I do next?”

“First, connect your phone to the computer, then open my computer, create a folder in any drive except the system drive. Name the folder: DGHJB1, and then…” Hao Zhenhua had not been idle all day, constantly searching for information that might help his father Hao Yunyang.

However, computer technology fifty years later had developed to an extremely high degree, and a virus crisis twenty years ago had caused the disappearance of countless online information. Even if Hao Zhenhua wanted to find quick money-making information, it was increasingly difficult.

Lottery? There was one, but finding lottery numbers from fifty years ago would be time-consuming. The key was that a virus outbreak had caused massive information loss, including lottery data. Moreover, lotteries had stopped operating thirty years ago, and after the information disappeared, no one had thought about restoring it. Now, Hao Zhenhua occasionally found a few fragments that were incomplete and impossible to determine the draw time and other related information.

Most importantly… the computer systems from fifty years ago, that is, the early 21st century, were already obsolete. Consequently, there were very few software on the current network compatible with systems from that time. Hao Yunyang had stayed up all night and barely found a software that might run on his computer system.

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