"Excellent work, Overseer Tim. We will be expecting your reports on the matter soon."
"Yes, ministers!" Tim said, escorting the ministers out.
Phew.
That was rough.
Finally, he was out of the hot seat. This time they hammered him hard.
But luckily, in the face of greatness, what complaints could one possibly have?
Sure, their product might not be perfect. But because this is the first of its kind, many might not have anything to compare it with, not knowing its flaws.
The majority of people would be grateful for having such devices.
Of course, that doesn't mean they wouldn't try to create variations of the same product.
Some will have bigger storage spaces, while for others, their CPUs can be made to stand vertically or lying horizontally, making one place the monitor on top of them.
And the mouse pads will have various colors and cute designs too.
In short, even the plug-in detachable keyboards will be done in all designs for those who want something manly, cool or anything else.
The military computers were going to be camouflaged in color... Some green, blue-white and many others.
Of course, with the emergence of these old computers, Landon had specially requested for Wiggin's industry to create a cleaning fluid for the CPU.
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The CPUs of these old computers have fans at the very back, which not only cool down the machine but also collect dust via the fan vents.
And inside, one can find a space for adding cooling liquid, sort of like a water coolant tank for a car.
However, unlike those back on earth where one could have to unscrew the back of the CPU to add the liquid, Landon had time ahead and created an opening on the corner of the CPU.
Yup!
Just like one did when adding fuel to a car, they just had to pop open the corner and add the cooling liquid from there.
As for how they would know when it would be enough, the corner with the cooling liquid has a well-protected sturdy transparent side.
They will be able to see the liquid they added fill up to the brim.
Again, how the coolant liquid got used wasn't the same as how a vehicle uses fuel.
A full tank of coolant liquid could last for up to 6 or 8 months before adding more in.
The little guy was just there to prevent overheating. And little bits typically did the job.
As for the fans, when they do get too dusty, a person could take them to one of the many computer cleaning stations around Baymard. And they would be able to clean them up in no time after unscrewing the back and getting right down to the nitty-gritty.
Of course, it's not like they would create new cleaning or fixing stations.
Nope.
Scattered around Baymard, there are already several electronic fixing and cleaning sites that focus on fixing printers, landlines, photocopying machines and whatnot.
To be more specific, these places scattered around were just office sites.
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Typically, once these workers sort out the machines and documentation on the customer's worries, they'll send them to the Lower Region.
Meaning everything technical could only be done there.
In the end, after everything got fixed, the workers in the mall or other public sites would then hold onto the fixed or cleaned machines.
And the rest was history.
A cleaner CPU would make the computer run faster and quieter too. So it was advisable for one to take care of their various appliances.
Landon massaged his chin, thinking of all the secondary work that had to be put into place before the big launch.
The coolant, computer box packaging, instruction manuals, design variations and many others were essential before the big day.
Again, some monitors were made very wide. This still meant they would be fatter around the back since they weren't flat-screen.
But for some gamers, they would still like to buy the big-weighted boys to play adventure games on a big screen.
And he knew just the type of people who would get this... Little Momo and little Linda.
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Landon chuckled, rounding up his conversation with Tim.
Tim quickly wore his glasses, taking out his notebook from his left pocket.
"Your majesty, since everyone has approved of the computers, then this means that we won't have to push the launch date back. Then, can we start with phase 2 now?"
Landon nodded.
"Hmhm. Phase 2 is an essential part of the plan. Alright. Agenda... Go!"
"Yes, your majesty," Tim replied, flipping his little jotter fast.
~Flip. Flip.
"First of, we need to get all public establishments and industries to create websites.
From the hospital to the schools, everything from tuition to enrollment, courses offered, and the rest have to be on the internet.
Even the number of waitlisted candidates.
Services provided, be it cleaning, gardening, and even entertainment, must be on the internet!"
Landon was satisfied with the first order of business.
This alone should get the ball rolling.
Making appointments online by clicking availability would be great.
Booking reservations for entertainment weeks and even months from now was a plus.
Hey... Maybe those who want to prepare for their honeymoon could also book hotels and whatnot for the future.
Even foreigners could do the same from Baymard.
Once it was in the system, even if they came several months later, they would still have that available slot, similar to how one could buy a plane ticket in January for September.
Of course, some changes might occur, but because the world didn't have the internet, they would try to keep any changes to zero - unless the weather or some natural disaster caused the changes to occur.
Other than that, the emergence of the internet would only make communication simpler and faster!
Heh... Who can tell that he was indirectly having the way for air travel?
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Tim's blood boiled with adrenaline.
The more he spoke, the more excited he became.
"Your majesty, that's not all on the agenda."