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J: I've lost all my files from the computer. It's a total disaster.
C: How did that happen?
J: three days ago, my laptop went on strike. I couldn't enter the Windows
system. As I was about to give it up, one of my friends advised me to start
Windows in the safe mode.
C: was it helpful?
W: yeah, I could barely get it started using the safe mode, but when the
computer was connected to the internet, its hard disk roared a harsh rasping
sound. After a while, it crashed into a coma.
C: what a pity!
W: yeah, I can buy a new computer, but the digital data can never be
restored. My digital photos vanish forever. Audio recordings of Grandpa are
slienced forever.
C: that's such a big loss.
J: perhaps I should be blamed for simply taking it for granted that the
digital will always be in safe hands. I've neglected the potential risk of
losing it.
C: don't blame yourself. We all make the same mistake. The digital
information we all rely on is actually very fragile. |
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