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Chapter 78: A Wonderful State

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  Memory has always been Lin Hong's strong point. Moreover, possibly due to the stimulation of computers, Lin Hong's speed in flipping through English-Chinese dictionaries is very fast.

  At first, he looked at the words and their Chinese translations while reading out the words according to the phonetic notation, so as to gradually match them with the oral language he had mastered before. After all, he already knew the meanings of most common words, but just didn't know how to write them before.

  Later on, his reading speed had become so fast that it was no longer possible for his eyes and brain to keep up with the memory of words, so he switched to silently reciting words in his mind.

  This was Lin Hong's first time consciously and actively memorizing content on his own, so his memory speed was much faster than before.

  All that can be seen is his two eyeballs rapidly moving up and down, at first it took tens of seconds to finish a page, but gradually the time shortened to just a few seconds, with an accelerating trend. The most direct manifestation was that the speed of flipping pages in his hand became faster and faster...

  Lin Hong finally entered a strange state, his subjective consciousness was fully focused on the memory of words, completely shielding external interference.

  When his mother, Feng Wan, loudly woke him up by his ear, Lin Hong's English-Chinese dictionary was left with only a small portion of its content.

  "Xiao Hong, what's going on? I've been calling you from outside for half a day and you didn't respond." Feng Wan looked at him with a puzzled expression.

  Lin Hong felt that his ears had just recovered their hearing, and he hadn't heard what his mother had said before. He was a bit dazed and said: "Really? I didn't hear it, I was looking at this dictionary just now."

  He was a bit dazed at the moment, and just now he seemed to have entered a very mysterious state. In that state, the whole world seemed to have only him and the English-Chinese dictionary in his hand left, and everything outside was completely blocked out, without even half a memory.

  "I've packed up almost everything, let's take a look at how my bed is arranged." Feng Wan didn't mind and instead pulled her son to his new bedroom.

  Lin Hong didn't care about this kind of thing at all. After looking at the layout inside, he said: "This is fine. However... can you add a table for me inside?"

  What he thought in his heart was that the computer was very inconvenient in the study, especially at night.

  Feng Wanxiang said: "Of course there will be a table, but there isn't one readily available, we'll have to buy another one."

  Her desk is a bit too big for this room, so we can only buy another suitable table as a place for Lin Hongping to do his homework.

  Feng Wan glanced at the time and saw that it was almost three o'clock in the afternoon.

  "Oh, it's so late, I have to go buy groceries. Xiaohong, what do you like to eat? Tell Mom and I'll make it."

  "Whatever." Speaking of which, Lin Hong only now felt that his stomach had started to growl with hunger. He had eaten a big meal at noon, but hadn't expected to be hungry again so soon.

  Feng Wan said deliberately: "Whatever? It seems there is no 'whatever' dish, let's change it to another one."

  Lin Hong thought for half a day and finally spat out one word: "Meat."

  Feng Wan felt as if she had been defeated by him, she wanted her son to be more cheerful and also wanted their conversations to be more lively and casual, but she found it extremely difficult.

  After exchanging a few words, Feng Wan hastily took out a handbag and went out to buy vegetables.

  In fact, meat is indeed Lin Hong's favorite, for no other reason than that after eating these things, he doesn't feel hungry so quickly. If it were other vegetables and the like, basically as soon as he finishes eating, he feels his belly is about to stick to his back.

  In his memory, he rarely had enough to eat. He guessed it might be because his brain often had to think about things. Of course, it was also possible that he still had a reason to practice martial arts, after all, his master had said "the poor study literature, the rich study martial arts", practicing martial arts required a large amount of nutritional supplements to satisfy the physical strength consumed in daily life.

  Back in his room, Lin Hong picked up the dictionary again, but his mind was still on the state he had just entered.

  He had never experienced anything like this before. When he carefully recalled it, the content that had just been remembered was vivid and deeply etched in his mind. However, apart from this, there were no other memories. It was as if a large amount of vocabulary had suddenly been loaded into his brain in an instant.

  Lin Hong thought for half a day and had no leads. He wanted to re-enter the state he was in earlier, but it didn't work out, and flipping through the dictionary naturally couldn't reach the speed he had earlier.

  Waiting for him to finish reading the last little bit of content took even longer than before.

  He closed his English-Chinese dictionary and shut his eyes for a moment to rest his somewhat dry eyeballs.

  Then he picked up that red computer manual again and started reading it.

  This time, he finally understood what the English on the cover meant.

  It's already 1990 now, but this manual is the first edition of 1978, and its appearance is even older than his age.

  Lin Hong couldn't help but feel a little regretful, thinking that he had started learning about computers a bit too late.

  However, he did not know that compared to other people in China, he was already very lucky.

  At this time, domestic computers had not actually popularized, and microcomputers could only be seen in some research institutions and larger companies.

  What's even more rare is that the Apple II personal computer in his hands was one of the most popular personal computers in the 80s. It was called "divine machine" by many computer enthusiasts, and the red-covered computer reference manual was called "red book", which is the most famous computer technology book in the history of personal computers.

  This red book has thoroughly exceeded the category of ordinary product manuals. It can be said that it is a technical reference manual for computer enthusiasts and engineers, including all the technical details of Apple II, except for a small part that was intentionally omitted due to technical confidentiality.

  Some people even say that with this reference manual, you can make a computer by hand.

  So many people also call this book the "Bible" of computer DIY.

  "The Red Book" was only randomly issued in the first few editions, and later new product manuals gradually deleted the technical details, and more were written from a user's perspective.

  Years have passed, and the red book circulating in the market has become less and less visible, let alone entering the country. If domestic computer enthusiasts knew that Lin Hong had this "Bible" in his hands, I don't know how many people would be envious. Moreover, there will definitely be many people who come to ask for reprinting requests.

  Of course, Lin Hong had no idea what the red book in his hand meant at this moment.

  In his view, this is the product manual of the computer. He wants to quickly master this computer and must read it from cover to cover. "Getting started with your Apple II" (The beginning of the Apple II journey).

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