When he woke up the next morning, Alvin swore he would stop drinking for life because his headache was about to explode.He got out of bed like a ghost and wandered around the house, trying to remember what had happened since he got home last night.He intuited that there was one particularly important thing in it, but his head was about to explode, and he could only think of the small fragment of assembling his prosthesis.
In the end, Ryan said, "It's you who figured out what to write in your quarterly report."
Alvin: "Uh, what am I going to write?"
Ryan: "You didn't tell me, just that I "should know what you're writing about"." :)
Alvin: "..."
Then he remembered it all.
"I'm going to write about the Russell Institute." He patted his forehead back and forth, "That's the thing, I'm going to report to the editor-in-chief right now."
In fact, as soon as Ivan finished saying this, he forgot about it, and only remembered it a week later.This really shouldn't be, but it's justifiable, after all, Ivan was as busy as a spinning top during this time.He still took Ryan around, and this time no one would suspect that his legs were fake, because he got back his own mechanical legs, and he ran faster than the wind.Within a week, he followed Ilga's express car around the clock, went back to revise the manuscript, and then quarreled with the editor-in-chief.
Aiwen likes the editor-in-chief, after all, he is one of the few people who can occasionally quarrel with him after getting acquainted with him.
To some extent, he is also a bit like Holden.Well... at least the editor-in-chief is about the same age as Holden.
The days of fighting with the editor-in-chief were quite pleasant for Aiwen, and to some extent, this incident also improved Aiwen's work efficiency.He wrote and revised the manuscript non-stop, and finally remembered about the quarterly in the middle, and called to report to the editor-in-chief.Ai Wen knew that this was a sensitive topic, and he might not get much benefit from writing it, so he prepared a bunch of reasons to try to convince the editor-in-chief.
But to his surprise, the editor-in-chief agreed very readily.
"You can try to write," he said.
So Alvin started writing.He wrote with passion, and consulted a lot of information during the period, trying to make himself worthy of the salary given to him by the editor-in-chief.After checking the information, he discovered that Roselle's research was not something unique.Spark technology has been around on the main planet for some time, and many entrepreneurs want to make good use of it to make a fortune, so all kinds of research around it emerge in endlessly.In addition to Roselle's research institute, there are at least a dozen other research institutes that are also researching similar subjects, and the research methods are similar. The company is left behind by a large margin.
Of course Ivan knew who the specialist researcher was.
But he pretended not to know so that he could continue to read the information calmly.He thought it was impossible for Russell's research institute to open the door to him anymore, so he chose another opportunity to conduct a field trip, and made Ilga's car when another company held an open day to attract investment. Went to visit, and Billy recorded a conversation between him and all the bugs in the company.In the end he went back to his dorm and finished the first draft.
He immediately read the manuscript to Ryan, made a few minor corrections, and sent it to the editor-in-chief.
A quarter of an hour later, he received a reply from the editor-in-chief:
[How did you manage to write so many typos? 】
[But otherwise, well written.I'll call later to discuss further. 】
With the editor-in-chief's words, Ai Wen felt that he had a reassurance.Then there were several days of dark revisions, and in the end Ai Wen almost deleted all the content, and then rewrote it with different sentence patterns according to the original meaning (Editor-in-Chief: I wanted to say it last time, are you learning to write? Born? In fact, there are many usages of sentences that need attention, because they will cause some unnecessary...).In fact, he hated the editor-in-chief for a few days, but after the editor-in-chief confirmed that Aiwen's manuscript was perfect and could pass, he began to regard the editor-in-chief as a friend again.Such a bunch of things went back and forth for nearly two months. During this period, Aiwen published several manuscripts, and the response was good, but as he expected, the public's interest in him began to gradually decrease, and the response of those articles was all No longer discussed in the first article.
In fact, that article is still in [Shock!This year's unforgettable press releases are hanging in the collection].
Soon they will be hanging up the second one.
Because Aiwen's second article is about to be published.After several publishing experiences, he is no longer as nervous as the first time. Besides, the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and his bones will not be as stiff as in winter.On the morning of the publication, Ivan sat comfortably in Irga's reception room drinking coffee and eating biscuits, while the editor-in-chief sat opposite, looking at the computer with a serious face.
"Don't you want to see your quarterly articles published as soon as possible?" the editor-in-chief asked, "That's not the same as before."
"I'm going to have a good breakfast first." Ai Wen said, "Then I'm going to make some mental preparations. After all, the topic this time is quite special, and the public may think that I'm using Spark technology."
The editor-in-chief shrugged: "But how do we distinguish "bars" from critical thinking?"
Ai Wen continued to eat cookies: "We can't tell the difference, that's the trickiest part."
Then the editor-in-chief stopped talking.Ai Wen looked at the time and felt that the news should have come out, and the editor-in-chief was analyzing the data carefully.In fact, that's not his job, but the editor-in-chief attaches great importance to this quarterly article, so in addition to the report from the data bug, he will also do a little analysis himself.
"How is it?" Ivan couldn't help asking after drinking the last sip of coffee.
The reason why he still didn't turn on the optical brain himself was because the editor's expression was very distorted for a while, and he looked overly excited, but Aiwen couldn't tell whether it was a happy excited distortion or an unhappy excited one. and twisted.He studied it carefully for a while, and finally took his eyes off the editor-in-chief's face.But it wasn't because he changed his mind, but because his own optical brain also rang.
Alvin bowed his head:
[Hot News!After the "prosthetic leg", the male insect Aiwen once again wrote shocking remarks.Click to see: "Is it the fire of hope, or... (omitted)】
Alvin: "!"
Good guy, is writing a manuscript on the main star so easy to blow up?
This time, he didn't care about any psychological preparations, because curiosity overcame everything, and he must see what kind of posture he took to hit the front page of the news this time.His title hangs there: [Is it the fire of hope, or the illusory utopia? ] Ai Wen quickly clicked in, and was blinded by the colorful logo inside.He took a closer look, and it turned out that within less than 10 minutes after his manuscript was sent out, another newspaper that seized the opportunity had already analyzed Aiwen's article and marked it in different colors.
At the same time, another article also crowded the front page.It doesn't have those colorful content, but rewrites and organizes Aiwen's article in a more concise language, and finally extracts a few core ideas:
1. The application of Xinghuo technology to artificial limbs will theoretically bring immeasurable benefits to the disabled.While it will inevitably come with a hefty price tag, it will deliver far more than money.
2. However, in today's Zerg society, data show that only 8% of disabled insects are male insects, and the remaining 92% are female insects.Among the 92% of the females, 15% were disabled due to congenital or acquired accidents, females from wealthy families who had access to high-end prosthetics and received proper treatment, and 85% of the disabled were caused by civil war and poverty derived results.
3. In other words, when Xinghuo Technology can successfully merge with the prosthetics industry, it will not be able to follow its original intention to promote the technology to those who need it and make the poor and disabled people live better.In fact, it can only make the life of the males and the females of those rich families better, and thus become a further privilege for these groups, thus once again widening the already huge gap between the rich and the poor in the main planet.
4. Another thing to note is that in various research institutes today, females from various slums on the main planet are recruited.They voluntarily accept the payment from the institute, at the cost of cutting off healthy body parts and replacing them with mechanical limbs.After consulting with the author, although various companies will allow these worms to wear comfortable mechanical prosthetics during the research period, once the experiment is over, the mechanical prosthetics will be recycled as models, and the company only promises to provide these volunteers with "other highest-standard prosthetics".
In other words, these worms will be disabled for life for what they think is a lot of money.
As brutal as it sounds, this voluntary recruitment is legal because there is no coercion.The worms who participated in the experiment voluntarily accepted the conditions offered by the institute and signed the agreement voluntarily.However, according to further research, 91% of the worms who voluntarily participated in the experiment were in the extreme poverty area under the main star standard; 56% had seriously ill relatives at home; 34% encountered urgent problems that must be solved with money.That is, most of these "voluntarily signed agreements" volunteers have no other choice.
Under such circumstances, the author believes that there is a question worth discussing, that is, under such circumstances, is voluntary recruitment really completely voluntary by both parties?
How would a worm be willing to permanently destroy its own body for some reward in such a desperate situation?
Most of these companies are under the Liberal bug banner.As far as the author knows, the Liberal Party has promised to pay attention to the fate of fringe bugs.
That being the case, when cracks have emerged, we expect neglected bugs to also be addressed.
Of course, the author believes that the Liberal Party and related companies will not disappoint the public.
In the end, Ryan said, "It's you who figured out what to write in your quarterly report."
Alvin: "Uh, what am I going to write?"
Ryan: "You didn't tell me, just that I "should know what you're writing about"." :)
Alvin: "..."
Then he remembered it all.
"I'm going to write about the Russell Institute." He patted his forehead back and forth, "That's the thing, I'm going to report to the editor-in-chief right now."
In fact, as soon as Ivan finished saying this, he forgot about it, and only remembered it a week later.This really shouldn't be, but it's justifiable, after all, Ivan was as busy as a spinning top during this time.He still took Ryan around, and this time no one would suspect that his legs were fake, because he got back his own mechanical legs, and he ran faster than the wind.Within a week, he followed Ilga's express car around the clock, went back to revise the manuscript, and then quarreled with the editor-in-chief.
Aiwen likes the editor-in-chief, after all, he is one of the few people who can occasionally quarrel with him after getting acquainted with him.
To some extent, he is also a bit like Holden.Well... at least the editor-in-chief is about the same age as Holden.
The days of fighting with the editor-in-chief were quite pleasant for Aiwen, and to some extent, this incident also improved Aiwen's work efficiency.He wrote and revised the manuscript non-stop, and finally remembered about the quarterly in the middle, and called to report to the editor-in-chief.Ai Wen knew that this was a sensitive topic, and he might not get much benefit from writing it, so he prepared a bunch of reasons to try to convince the editor-in-chief.
But to his surprise, the editor-in-chief agreed very readily.
"You can try to write," he said.
So Alvin started writing.He wrote with passion, and consulted a lot of information during the period, trying to make himself worthy of the salary given to him by the editor-in-chief.After checking the information, he discovered that Roselle's research was not something unique.Spark technology has been around on the main planet for some time, and many entrepreneurs want to make good use of it to make a fortune, so all kinds of research around it emerge in endlessly.In addition to Roselle's research institute, there are at least a dozen other research institutes that are also researching similar subjects, and the research methods are similar. The company is left behind by a large margin.
Of course Ivan knew who the specialist researcher was.
But he pretended not to know so that he could continue to read the information calmly.He thought it was impossible for Russell's research institute to open the door to him anymore, so he chose another opportunity to conduct a field trip, and made Ilga's car when another company held an open day to attract investment. Went to visit, and Billy recorded a conversation between him and all the bugs in the company.In the end he went back to his dorm and finished the first draft.
He immediately read the manuscript to Ryan, made a few minor corrections, and sent it to the editor-in-chief.
A quarter of an hour later, he received a reply from the editor-in-chief:
[How did you manage to write so many typos? 】
[But otherwise, well written.I'll call later to discuss further. 】
With the editor-in-chief's words, Ai Wen felt that he had a reassurance.Then there were several days of dark revisions, and in the end Ai Wen almost deleted all the content, and then rewrote it with different sentence patterns according to the original meaning (Editor-in-Chief: I wanted to say it last time, are you learning to write? Born? In fact, there are many usages of sentences that need attention, because they will cause some unnecessary...).In fact, he hated the editor-in-chief for a few days, but after the editor-in-chief confirmed that Aiwen's manuscript was perfect and could pass, he began to regard the editor-in-chief as a friend again.Such a bunch of things went back and forth for nearly two months. During this period, Aiwen published several manuscripts, and the response was good, but as he expected, the public's interest in him began to gradually decrease, and the response of those articles was all No longer discussed in the first article.
In fact, that article is still in [Shock!This year's unforgettable press releases are hanging in the collection].
Soon they will be hanging up the second one.
Because Aiwen's second article is about to be published.After several publishing experiences, he is no longer as nervous as the first time. Besides, the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and his bones will not be as stiff as in winter.On the morning of the publication, Ivan sat comfortably in Irga's reception room drinking coffee and eating biscuits, while the editor-in-chief sat opposite, looking at the computer with a serious face.
"Don't you want to see your quarterly articles published as soon as possible?" the editor-in-chief asked, "That's not the same as before."
"I'm going to have a good breakfast first." Ai Wen said, "Then I'm going to make some mental preparations. After all, the topic this time is quite special, and the public may think that I'm using Spark technology."
The editor-in-chief shrugged: "But how do we distinguish "bars" from critical thinking?"
Ai Wen continued to eat cookies: "We can't tell the difference, that's the trickiest part."
Then the editor-in-chief stopped talking.Ai Wen looked at the time and felt that the news should have come out, and the editor-in-chief was analyzing the data carefully.In fact, that's not his job, but the editor-in-chief attaches great importance to this quarterly article, so in addition to the report from the data bug, he will also do a little analysis himself.
"How is it?" Ivan couldn't help asking after drinking the last sip of coffee.
The reason why he still didn't turn on the optical brain himself was because the editor's expression was very distorted for a while, and he looked overly excited, but Aiwen couldn't tell whether it was a happy excited distortion or an unhappy excited one. and twisted.He studied it carefully for a while, and finally took his eyes off the editor-in-chief's face.But it wasn't because he changed his mind, but because his own optical brain also rang.
Alvin bowed his head:
[Hot News!After the "prosthetic leg", the male insect Aiwen once again wrote shocking remarks.Click to see: "Is it the fire of hope, or... (omitted)】
Alvin: "!"
Good guy, is writing a manuscript on the main star so easy to blow up?
This time, he didn't care about any psychological preparations, because curiosity overcame everything, and he must see what kind of posture he took to hit the front page of the news this time.His title hangs there: [Is it the fire of hope, or the illusory utopia? ] Ai Wen quickly clicked in, and was blinded by the colorful logo inside.He took a closer look, and it turned out that within less than 10 minutes after his manuscript was sent out, another newspaper that seized the opportunity had already analyzed Aiwen's article and marked it in different colors.
At the same time, another article also crowded the front page.It doesn't have those colorful content, but rewrites and organizes Aiwen's article in a more concise language, and finally extracts a few core ideas:
1. The application of Xinghuo technology to artificial limbs will theoretically bring immeasurable benefits to the disabled.While it will inevitably come with a hefty price tag, it will deliver far more than money.
2. However, in today's Zerg society, data show that only 8% of disabled insects are male insects, and the remaining 92% are female insects.Among the 92% of the females, 15% were disabled due to congenital or acquired accidents, females from wealthy families who had access to high-end prosthetics and received proper treatment, and 85% of the disabled were caused by civil war and poverty derived results.
3. In other words, when Xinghuo Technology can successfully merge with the prosthetics industry, it will not be able to follow its original intention to promote the technology to those who need it and make the poor and disabled people live better.In fact, it can only make the life of the males and the females of those rich families better, and thus become a further privilege for these groups, thus once again widening the already huge gap between the rich and the poor in the main planet.
4. Another thing to note is that in various research institutes today, females from various slums on the main planet are recruited.They voluntarily accept the payment from the institute, at the cost of cutting off healthy body parts and replacing them with mechanical limbs.After consulting with the author, although various companies will allow these worms to wear comfortable mechanical prosthetics during the research period, once the experiment is over, the mechanical prosthetics will be recycled as models, and the company only promises to provide these volunteers with "other highest-standard prosthetics".
In other words, these worms will be disabled for life for what they think is a lot of money.
As brutal as it sounds, this voluntary recruitment is legal because there is no coercion.The worms who participated in the experiment voluntarily accepted the conditions offered by the institute and signed the agreement voluntarily.However, according to further research, 91% of the worms who voluntarily participated in the experiment were in the extreme poverty area under the main star standard; 56% had seriously ill relatives at home; 34% encountered urgent problems that must be solved with money.That is, most of these "voluntarily signed agreements" volunteers have no other choice.
Under such circumstances, the author believes that there is a question worth discussing, that is, under such circumstances, is voluntary recruitment really completely voluntary by both parties?
How would a worm be willing to permanently destroy its own body for some reward in such a desperate situation?
Most of these companies are under the Liberal bug banner.As far as the author knows, the Liberal Party has promised to pay attention to the fate of fringe bugs.
That being the case, when cracks have emerged, we expect neglected bugs to also be addressed.
Of course, the author believes that the Liberal Party and related companies will not disappoint the public.
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