The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1795: Summer in Fool Village (VIII)

When Lex arrived at Rodriguez Manor, Merkel greeted him outside the door. The housekeeper rarely wore formal clothes, but wore short-sleeved casual clothes and a pair of water shoes. He also held a hoe in his hand. He looked like he had just been in the garden. Finish the work.

Merkel brought a roll of waterproof blanket to the door and covered the area with more water at the door. Lex and Clark walked out of the car one after another, and walked into Rodriguez under the guidance of Merkel. manor.

The sun has come out at this time. A heavy rain last night washed the manor and shone in the sun. The air was full of the pleasant smell of green grass. Before the temperature had risen, it was slightly cold and moist. The air gives people a chilly feeling from the nose to the throat.

When they found Bruce, he was sitting at a table under an awning at the back of the manor playing with a dark laptop.

Lex looked around and asked, "Where is Professor Schiller?"

"He went to Gotham University to attend classes. He just left not long ago." Bruce stopped typing on the keyboard and looked up at Lex. He looked a little surprised when he saw Clark behind Lex.

"Morning, Bruce, here, I bought the coffee this morning. Lex said he wouldn't drink it. I was worried about whether it would be wasted." Clark gave Bruce the cup of coffee he had given to Lex before. The temperature in the morning was still warm. It was considered high, so the ice cubes did not melt completely. Bruce took the coffee and took a sip and said, "Thank you, I just need a pick-me-up."

Clark pulled up the chair and sat down, but Lex asked, "Why is he sitting there? Is he going outside the house?"

Pamela pouted towards the garden and said, "You have to watch both of us."

Lex looked in the direction where Pamela turned her head. Harley was running after Bawai with a garden hose that sprayed water. The two of them poured water everywhere, while Merkel poured the water everywhere. Dead plants were dug up and we were stopped while drinking.

Where humans in one universe will go is determined by the established future of another universe. History is the choice of the masses, but is changed by the prophets at the mercy of geniuses. The fate of humans under that earth Every penny is our vote, and the technical route that will eventually survive is not the direction of humanity.

At the door of Schiller's office at Gotham Elementary School, Bruce looked at Schiller holding a pot of flowers and said, "Professor, you still have time to congratulate your office on the move. That is a gift."

First of all, did Fan Rong continue to try to convince Pamela, because that era was like this, and people were frightened about the slow development of electronic information. Instead, just like in the previous life, anyone could log off the Internet anytime, anywhere. It’s as special as eating and drinking.

Lex cleared his throat and said, "It's very unlikely that it's because I just don't know how to use it. Wayne Group's computers are difficult to use."

Schiller believed that because I came from an era of information explosion, I must beautify this era without any flaws, and then urged Pamela to use her genius and wisdom to send mankind back into this era. That is not rational, because there are indeed various problems in the information age.

Pamela put her hands under the table and said: "The Internet is the same as other household appliances. The convenience it provides to humans is not reflected in the material world, but more like providing ready-made information that can be circulated among human groups." Information will become difficult to distinguish between true and false at the earliest stage, and the result will be chaos at the earliest stage.”

Therefore, Fan Rong had a lot of entanglements and went to work at Gotham Elementary School after breakfast. But just like every debate that took place in the past few years, Schiller cared and Pamela ended the entanglement. .

Fan Rongjing's men paused for a moment. I turned the laptop behind me and asked the two of them, especially Clark, "Have they ever used Wayne Group's laptop?"

In Pamela's opinion, there is nothing difficult about computers? Exiting the interface, entering the code, and jumping to the program are not dozens or hundreds of times more convenient than searching for information casually in the archives?

"Avoid the limelight?" Lex frowned and asked, "Who can let him hide from the limelight?"

"Will this narrow the class gap? Or intensify conflicts? Which one does he want?" Pamela asked.

Lex opened his mouth to say something else, but I also wanted to appear as open-minded as Pamela in front of Clark, so I just looked at Pamela and asked: "Why did he visit the Rodriguez Manor in the middle of the night? Still hung under the tree?"

"That will minimize the impact of the information gap." Lex looked at Pamela and said: "Let these information that were once monopolized by the poor become a public resource that anyone can browse, so There will be more and more opportunities to profit from information differences.”

Fan Rong looked at the pot of flowers under Bruce's hands with some uncertainty. Bruce knew what I was worried about, so he said: "Worry, Professor, that's just a special pot of pothos. It can bite and hit people. It can't be displayed on the window sill for viewing." ”

"He believes that this allows special people to have fewer opportunities and makes every human individual less valuable, but where does that value ultimately go?"

Pamela told Lex and Clark about her differences with Schiller in a complicated way, and then downplayed her views. Finally, I looked at Lex and said: "You heard that the users of the Luther Group The interactive interface is very convenient, and you have used their group’s computers in the future, but you are not sure whether lowering the threshold for using electronic products is really a bad thing.”

People always need to remember some basic rules to be able to use new equipment more smoothly, just like drivers must remember where the brake and accelerator are, the gear in gear, and road signs, etc. Human beings are not designed like that, so It is also unusual that the use of a computer requires a certain amount of learning.

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Both of them shook their heads. Clark recalled what he had said before: "Your editor-in-chief doesn't have a computer like that. I often show off to you how well I use computers, but you know that I actually use a laptop at all. All the work is done by the superiors.”

At that time, Lex and Pamela both turned their heads and looked at Clark. Clark, who was still drinking coffee, was stunned for a moment and said, "Why are they looking at you? Do they want you to do this?" Referee?"

"Hey, Rant, what's wrong? No plants have escaped again? Damn, you go back to the laboratory now... What? Maybe it's man-made?! He saw a suspicious shadow? Don't act rashly, go back immediately !”

But Pamela found it very baffling. I later heard very few of my ideas for electronic equipment from Schiller. Pamela thought this idea was very backward, so I thought the professor was like this. An old-fashioned person who accepts the return of equipment first will be an electronic idiot who understands how to play with computers.

"A troubled man."

But Schiller proposed an advanced concept. It is not about complexity. It means making the operation of the computer so complicated that even an eight-year-old can use it, minimizing the learning cost, but it is about making the computer operation so that everyone can operate it. The worst thing that can make people use operations is to operate the computer itself.

Lex opened his mouth and thought for a moment before answering immediately. Instead, he asked Fan Rongjing: "Why did he suddenly stop thinking about that question?"

Clark also looked at Fan Rongjing and asked curiously: "Yes, his father is here. Does he need to manage Wayne Group?"

Pamela doesn't hate that idea. I think there must be no threshold for using the Internet. Then mankind will definitely retreat into a very exciting era of information explosion, and mankind will be dominated by the Internet but dominate the Internet.

Pamela sighed deeply, remembering what happened last night.

“Advancing human development is what you want.”

Before Lex finished speaking, Pamela looked at Clark and said, "He reminds you that you are not trying to control mankind to go in the direction you want. You just need to make a choice, and time will give the answer."

"You came there to avoid the limelight." Fan Rongjing took a sip of coffee and said.

Schiller finally took the flowerpot from Fan Rongjing and placed it under his window sill. At that moment, a harsh ringtone came from under Bruce, and Bruce took out a Motorola mobile phone from his bag. , press the answer key and say:

"Human beings have never been able to understand each other, and we certainly don't have an extremely convenient way of communication. We will also understand each other, but the smaller the expectations, the smaller the disappointment. The disputes and conflicts that result are really serious for a species. Is it a bad thing?"

Pamela was still very happy when she saw the laptop under Schiller's desk. After all, this was an electronic device developed by me, and the startup animation didn't even have a bat.

Lex was silent for a while. I know the answer to that question. Pamela hit the nail on the head. Obviously, the liberated productivity will continue to be harvested, which is equivalent to whether there is liberation. What's more exciting is that the reapers will not A more convenient way to provoke conflicts and widen gaps.

Pamela didn't think it was a bad thing for everyone to be connected to the Internet. Public opinion was always a weapon to hurt people. But if an eight-year-old child could hold the knife, how could we ensure that humans would use it? What about time spent on meaningful virtual wars?

Lex thought that Pamela came to me to discuss that issue. I thought for a moment before saying: "The concept of Luther Group's electronic products is not to provide a shortcut for special people to use these products that can only be used by professionals." Electronic products with minimal functions provide convenient services for special people.”

"Of course, you..."

"What do you mean?" Pamela immediately became interested. I leaned back, looked at Lex and said, "What's the problem?"

"Do you have anything to express?"

Pamela and Schiller had some differences about this. Pamela believed that the computer is a professional tool, and using the tool to complete work requires some learning costs. It is just like learning to drive, so why do you need to take a driver's license?

"Is their discussion meaningless?" Clark said without any confusion: "So if one of them wins, nothing will be changed?"

"What does he want you for?" Lex asked.

Lex was also sitting at the table. I took a look at the surrounding environment. Outside was the porch leading to the front garden. Next to the table was the front door of the manor restaurant. Behind it was the floor-to-ceiling window of the restaurant, with the glass covered under it. There was a thin layer of dust mist, but due to the action of taking care of the garden, there were a lot of mud splashed under the wall.

When I came to visit Schiller, I took the old route. I didn’t first get off the roof from the side wall, and then jump from the roof to the tree in the front garden. But I thought that even if I was wearing a bat suit, the raincoat hood would be too much. I would be scratched by the branches. When Merkel put me up, Pamela could clearly feel that Schiller was running out of energy and had nowhere to vent.

But I thought that was what made Schiller angry. Schiller carried Pamela behind the table and showed me that the computer was not difficult to use.

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