Analog, Digital, Transportation. Ira Sani and New Dover continue.
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"That works. - By the way, I heard you speak Ilan," he says, switching to Ilan. He's bluffing and watching Nick carefully.

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He raises one eyebrow. "No, I am sure you didn't," He says, in Ilan. "But yes, I can. Mostly."

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"Mm, sounds a little stiff. But not bad, for being new to it. I told her you'd've learned by now. Did she listen? Nope. Am I going to let her forget it? Nope. Making me speak Hari in my own home with my own family!"

Lanisal looks up at that. He meets her gaze. She's the first to look away.

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...Huh. Still in Ilan, "Well, I also know some devin. I absorb languages by existing nearby, it feels like. And ways to program a computer are also called languages, but they're not the same really. Oh, idea, sheet music program and steady beat generator program on the computer, for practicing."

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"Good ideas, might get some takers. The problem with playing music won't be a problem with playing beats?"

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"The bigger the library of programs that might get some takers, the better. And no, beats can be done with a simple single tone, bum, bum, bum, bum. The problem with music is, uh, music being complicated."

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"Hm. Is that a problem with whatever instrument your computers have, if you could attach them to a better instrument somehow would that fix it?"

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"Partly. The instrument is sort of like a drum that can shake itself at whatever frequency it wants - but the computer can't make it play chords of more than two tones yet, and it has a limited range besides. I could explain it better tomorrow, with an example in front of me, probably."

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"I might have fun working on that, I'll be there tomorrow. Pretending I'm a morning person."

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"I could do just after lunch instead if you all prefer. But my flight home leaves late that night and I have to clean some stuff up, so not too late."

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"If you want Lanisal to be there you do have to work with her schedule, no way around that. Or I guess we could have the meeting without her - no, Seli's busy after lunch, too."

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"Morning it is then." He shrugs. "I think I'm up for another couple of games and then I want to head out. Any suggestions?"

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"I have no idea. You seem like you'd be good at bad spell, but that's more the sort of game you play with a kid and a free hour, and I'm getting the impression it's what you do for a job anyway."

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"Oh, I love my job I just can't stand doing the same thing forever. Do explain bad spell's rules, at least?"

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"Player one has a goal and gives orders to player two. Player two has to obey the orders to the letter and their goal is not to let player one accomplish anything. Half the time it's what you do when you were doing that anyway and want to pretend you're having fun while your four-year-old is acting like a criminal."

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"Hah. Yes, that does sound like a little kid's game. It'd be a bit undignified, though."

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Game night continues.

When she notices Nik leaving Lanisal leaves the game she's in the middle of to see him off and let him know he's welcome to come back if one of his trips ever coincides with game night again.

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"I may well take you up on that. It was fun. I'm probably going to be making trips a fair amount, to coordinate things and sell things. Six months and the internet will be a thing. Six more after that and the next generation of computers will be a thing, probably."

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"It'll be an interesting year."

In the morning she and Seli and Iramel show up for their meeting.

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He has two computers out and set up, ready to use. "Here's my tablet, Iramel, it's on the music playlist already. Seli, Lanisal, welcome. Here they are - computers. Want a demo, or do you have some questions already, or what?"

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Iramel hands over a ring.

"I'd like a demo, otherwise I'll probably overlook something important," Lanisal says.

Seli is a lot quieter than he was last night, like he's letting Lanisal handle things now.

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"Well, a demo I shall give."

It's a very impressive demo. He has a practices sales patter, though he tones it down a lot for these three.

The computer does all the things a late 90s PC can, more or less. It's still probably pretty impressive to someone who's never seen computers.

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Lanisal is tentatively interested.

Iramel interrupts her trying to say so to ask about the speakers.

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Well, how exactly the speakers work is a bit of a trade secret but here are the relevant constraints.

Turns out making his speakers play sound well involves rather a lot of complicated math, involving frequency analysis and so on.

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"Why can't you attach two speakers to one computer?"

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