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At/GtyST 15 It ii August 15* 2030+ iinJ ;in e-mail from
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people and give ir all to S. f uller. Then forget dm e-mail.*
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money to S„ Fullerand then it forgets dice-mail. After chat,
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AUGUST17 Thee-mailfromS*Fullerto New York CI.ift-
2 0 3 0 says* ‘1can take money from the hank with
my computer and give it to mydad. Hut 1 need ro do much
more. 1 want to help people and make them happy. 1 am
very, very good with computers - rhe best in New York.
I low can I help people? Maybe I can help people with no
money, Can somebody at the New York Cafe help me?'
The e-mail from New York Cafe ro S. Fuller begins
like this* ‘This is New York C.afe and my name is
Computcrhead. Ar thiscomputer cafe weare all good with
computers. We can do lots of things with computers here.
Do you want to help people? People with no money? I like
that!OK.1can help you. Yon must
AUGUST"16 The Fuller family is looking at the family’s
2 0 30 money on their computer.
’There’s$5,000 more in the bank, now,' says Mr Fuller.
*But,Simon, why?*asksMrs Fuller.‘Why $5*000 more?'
*1 don’t know,* says Mr Fuller,
Sam, the son, smiles.
It’s good!* he says, ‘Don’t ask questions about it. Be
happy!’
Tm «or happyabout it,’ says Mr Fuller ‘Because ldon’t
understand it.'
‘Whowants a drink?*says Sheila,Sam's little sister.
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4 AUGUST IS One of rhe astronauts says, ‘What's that?
2 0 30 An e-mail?' The e-mail to the astronauts
says, 'Ho not go to Mars. It does not help poor people. It
docs not make them happy. 1 can stop your computers
again. And again and again. So give SI .000,000,OfMI to
people with no money TODAY and then tell the television
people.1 want it on the news!’
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aAUGUST18 Two astronauts are going to Mars. But
2 0 3 0 suddenly one of them says, 'Hey, the
computer's taking us hack to New York, We're not going
to Mars. We're going hack home I can't stop this
computer!'
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AUGUST 20 A plane is going from New York to
2 0 3 0 London. But then suddenly the plane's
computer stops it. The plane waitsover New York. It gets
an e-mail message* ‘All the people on this plane have a lot
of money, Give some of your money to poor people by
e-mail, now. Then you can goto London.*
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At/Gl/Sf f9 The next day, the Fuller family watch the
2 0 30 news on television. The news-reader is
saying, ‘Two astronauts are back in New York.
Something's wrong with the computer . . . There is a
pictureof t heasironautsand a picturec>f theeti mpuier. But
there is nothing on television about SI ,ODO,OCKMXM> for
people with no money.
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AUGI/S721 Some very important people are talking in
2 0 3 0 New York.
‘Who's Joinÿ this to thecomputers?*
*We don't know,’
‘Well, we must find him. How can we find him?1
‘We’re looking for a signal, from his computer. Every
computer has .i signal. When we find the signal, we find
him.’
‘OK. Bur I tell you this: He must stop now. Do you
understand?’
‘Well, wc can give a new password to all the important
computers in the country. And without a computer's
password hecan't get into the computer.’
*OK. Give new passwords to all the important
computers in America. At rhe same time, find the signal
from his computer. But most important, find him!’
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At/6l/ST25 Computerhcad sendsS. Fuller an e-mail, li
2 0 3 0 says, ‘Fuller, there is one more thin*;. The
j>< >1ice arelooking fctr yourcomputer signaLFrom now on,
sendeverything by e-mail to meat New York Cafe. Later I
send it out again from here, with a lot of new signals.
Then, they cannot find your signal. Fuller, tomorrow is an
important day for you/
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AUGUST24 Today's e-mail from Computerhcad to
2 0 30 S,Fullersays,‘lamsendingyou a box. Itcan
help you. When you send a signal toany computer, ir finds
the computer's password. And rhen you art in the
computer and you can doanything with it. Any computer
rn America is your computer. Let's talk again tomorrow/
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AUGUST26 The next e-mail from Computerhead to
2 0 3 0 S. Fuller says, ‘Fuller, this man's name is
Smith, You must get his computer password. Bur get his
computer password at home, not at work. It is easy, I
know this mart because1 we>rk with him. What is hiswork?
He kills people.'
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2 0 3 0 Fuller says, 'Yes, Smith kills people. And 1
help him. Bur now I am doing something good, for rhe
Hrst time. Tomorrow you and l can help poor people.
Tomorrow we can do something big. Tomorrow |X.-nplc
must listen to us. We want a new America, Fuller. A new
America!'
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AUGUST26 Mr and Mrs Fuller are very happy, but the
2 0 3 0 children arc not,
'Hey,we'regoingsailingfor two weeks/ says Mr Fuller.
‘Oh not*saysSam. I want tostay here/
‘Me too/says his little sister,Sheila.
‘But why,Sam?’ says Mrs Fuller.
‘Mum, I’m eighteen. I have important things to Jo,1says
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‘important things? What important things?1 says Mr
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*1 can't tell you that/says Sam.
’Oh,Simon, it's OK,' says MrsFuller.‘You andlean go.
Thechildren can stay here.’
'Ok/ saysMr Fuller.But heisangryand leavesthe room.
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AL/GL/S727 Thee-mail fromS. Fuller toComputerliciid
2 0 30 at New York Cafe says.‘My mum and dad
are sailing now, I have more time at the computer. Mr
Smith’s password is Ins daughter’s name. I am in Smith's
computer now. I le works in Washington. I am going into
thePresident’scomputer. I can doa lot of things now. Look
at the next picture!’
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AUGUST 27 The President has S. Puller's e-mail and he
2 0 30 is very angry.
‘Sandwiches!Sandwiches!Can we stop this? Please?*
‘No, Mr President. I'm sorry. We canY find the signal.'
‘What do wedo now?’
‘Give money to poor people, Mr President. Make
sandwiches. Ho anythingfor now. We need more rime.'
'OK. You! Yes, you. The tall man in the whiteshirt. Q»o
.md makesomesandwiches.1
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lAUGUST27 h. Puller sends the President an e-mail. It
2 0 30 says, 'Dear Mr President. Look at this
picture. The missiles can sray m the sky or they can come
down. I can bring them down wirh my computer. Arc you
listeningto me, Mr President? I want a better America. I do
not want money. Not for me, I want money for poor
people. Andsandwiches.Givesandwichesto ptmr people.
Start now,or they all comedown tomorrow,1
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AUGUST27 A woman is running into the President's
2 0 3 0 office,
Wtr President,1says the woman.'Wchavchissignal. It’s
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‘OK!’says the President, ’Get him!’
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AUGUST27 ‘A better America, l want a better America,'
2 0 30 says Computcrhead. The police take him
away. Then they look at his computer ar the New York
Cafe, There is an e-mail there, ft is from S. Fuller.
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CAJU/Gt/$T27 The police have Sam now, too. Sam very
2 0 3 0 afraid. I L says, "Stop* 1 musr phone my
mum and dad. They’resailing. And my littlesister’s here. 1
can't Leave her. Why are you doing this? Pleasestop."
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2 0 3 0 are talkingto the police.
'Sam?' says Mrs Fuller. ‘Otir SLI m and this . . .
Computerhcad?Sorry, bur I must laugh.'
'Jr'snot ourSam,'says Mr Filllet.'Sam can't uridersrand
computers. His teachers help him, hut he's nogood."
'Yesd says Mrs Fuller- 'Sheila helps him n>o. Sheila's
very good withcomputers,1
*Oh ye>,' say?, Mr Fuller. 'Sheila*% the best girl m New
York with computers,1
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at Mr Fuller.
‘Where’s Sheila?1say Mrand Mrs Fuller.
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kJ?AVGUST27 The police have Sam now, too. Sam is very
2 0 3 0 afraid. I it says* ‘Stop! 1 mmr phone my
mum and JJJ.They’resailing. And my link sister’s here.1
can't leave her. Why arc you doing this? Pleasestop/
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T e< AUGUST28 Mr and Mrs Fuller arc w irh their son. They
2 0 3 0 arc talking to thepolice.
'Sam?' says Mrs Fuller. *Otir SLim and this . . .
Oimputerhead?Sorry, bin I must laugh.'
'11's not ourSam,'says Mr FuIlet.'Sam can't u nderstanJ
computers. I Its teachers help him, but he's nogoud.-
'Yes*' says Mrs Fuller. "Sheila helps him coo, Sheila's
very good withcomputers,1
*Oh yes/ says Mr Fuller. 'Sheila*% the best girl m New
York withcomputers,1
Mr Fuller looksat Mrs Fuller and then Mrs Fuller look'*.
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‘Where's Sheila?1say Mrand Mrs Fuller.
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