Chapter 500 Not only can we sell food, we can also sell cloth!
In 1960, 1961, it is said that listening to the Gallic Chicken reading numbers has a kind of beauty that makes people mentally retarded.
Mr. Senna expressed strong admiration for Le Goff's powerful and twisted understanding.
“Damn it, Legoff, you make me feel like a fool.”
“Thank you for your compliments, Mr. Senna, so, with this list and their description, you are Don't you want to take a look?" Legoff looked extremely tough and elegant.
"I guess I wasn't complimenting you. Well, you give it to me." Cena finally did what they do best - he surrendered.
Out of some strange psychology, Senna read the documents very slowly and carefully.
But Le Goff stood aside and was very patient. He didn't even shake his body, which made Senna feel a little bored, as if his heavy hammer had hit cotton.
But this is not without its benefits. After calming down, Senna, after reading the new export list, felt that for the above software called "E-mail System", even if he hesitated for a second, it would be useless. Disrespect for Orientals.
This thing is great!
"Le Goff, why didn't you show me this earlier?"
"Mr. Senna, I wanted to show it to you 'a year' ago, but you refused." Le Goff Emphasis on "one year"
"Then you should insist! This is the meaning of your existence, to correct my negligence, isn't it?" Senna looked at Le Goff and spread his hands. .
Le Goff still kept smiling: "I understand, Mr. Senna, I think, fortunately, it is not too late now."
"All imports, the specific quantity, you go and confirm. I think this 'email system' can improve our administrative efficiency."
"On the contrary, I think it will make people more accustomed to handling things by email, because they only need to confirm that it has been sent and their responsibilities have been completed." Le Goff remains pessimistic about this.
However, what he brought to Cena this time was not all bad news.
"Mr. Senna, the Orientals have offered to buy a material from us. I think this will make you feel better."
"Oh, my god, God has finally favored me. Tell me, what do they want?"
"Non-woven fabric, a slightly special kind of textile."
This was a request put forward by the comrades who were engaged in self-heating food and baby warming after research. Gao Zhendong thought for a while and decided that this thing was not worth specializing in for the time being. He might as well import some, and asked the comrades in the technical department to make a report. He signed and sent it to the Ministry of Foreign Commerce.
Comrades, it’s not that we don’t have a backup plan. A traditional paper called “vellum paper” can actually be downgraded to replace non-woven fabrics after multiple sheets are laminated. However, the best choice is still non-woven fabrics. cloth.
"Grain! Cloth! Can we only export these things? To these Orientals, this world is so strange that it scares me. Increase the price! Increase the price severely!"
Le Gove twisted his mouth: "I'm afraid it's difficult. The Easterners know the market very well, and their willingness to import is not very strong. At the same time, they also warned us sideways that if we don't have it here, they don't mind selling it to John Bull across the strait." Ask for help."
Senna scoffed: "They are deceiving you, Legoff, they have no access to John Bull."
Legoff reminded: "Mr. Senna, have you forgotten the existence of Hong Kong Island?"
"Damn, I forgot. What genius left Hong Kong Island there and not taken it back?" With their abilities, they can launch an attack in the morning and have dinner at John Bull's barracks in the afternoon," Cena complained crazily.
They knew well about the fighting power of that country. John Bull had no power to fight back on the bordering land, but the Easterners chose to leave that place alone.
"They are very smart, and they have a long-term vision, don't they."
"Okay, then add a little bit, be sure to add a little! Don't persuade me anymore, if you follow it completely Normal price, I would rather not sell it, not sell it!”
"As you wish, Mr. Senna." Le Goff took the document and left Senna's office.
On the other side of the Atlantic, at a certain Ivy League school in Douglas, a professor majoring in DoubleE was looking at a document brought by someone from the Langley Center.
This is our export license list to Gallic Chicken, as well as some related documents.
While watching, the professor mocked: "If I remember correctly, you shouldn't come to me. You can ask them directly. This is simpler and more direct than coming to me, and the answer will not be biased in any way. Isn't it?"
The people at Langley Center thought for a while and then said: "Mr. Professor, you are not entirely right. We can do it at John Bull, but we can't do it here. "That's why I came to ask for your help." Perhaps he was surprised by the straightforwardness of the Langley Center employee, so the professor closed his mouth and read the documents intently.
After reading a few lines, his eyes suddenly changed. After reading a few more lines, he suddenly turned his head: "Sir, my suggestion is that we also import some of it."
This sudden change made the people at Langley Center extremely surprised, but he still answered the professor with a clear head: "This is impossible, there is no channel between us, and there will not be any channel."
For Citigroup, this is impossible.
The professor cursed, turned around and took down a few books from his bookshelf.
"This is a standard about the latest computer language, from that Eastern world. This is a matching teaching book and exercises, also from that Eastern world, we are all learning. Sir, things about the camp, I won't make any comments, but if you want my advice on computer technology, this is my advice."
Perhaps to make his words sound more credible, he pointed again. Pointing to a stack of paper at hand: "As a reviewer of IEC standards, I have received two review arrangements for standards from Eastern hands, one from this latest language, and one from systematic Software Engineering Documentation Guide, these are things we don’t have yet. Sir, don’t underestimate them.”
The Langley Center employee did not expect the professor to be so persistent. He thought for a while and asked. Said: "Professor, I don't think we have the right to decide on importing this thing from the Eastern countries. We don't need to continue this topic, but you can at least clear up my doubts about why you suggest that we must obtain this kind of software."
The professor shook his head: "No, not just to get this software, but to get this kind of computer, and the supporting software. Now we don't have a computer that can run this kind of software, it must be obtained in the form of a suite, otherwise It makes no sense, and even trying to decompile plagiarism is impossible. As for the benefits of this software, I will tell you next."
In the next 30 minutes, two employees from Langley. Heard detailed popular science about "operating system" and "e-mail" and what they represent.
For this Ivy League professor, one of these two large-scale system software allowed him to see the future of computer applications, and the other allowed him to see the prototype of information circulation.
The advanced thinking and mature systems embodied by these two software are difficult for them to achieve now, or in other words, it is not that it is difficult to achieve, but they have not thought of it yet.
As a top technical practitioner, he couldn't help but be tempted by all this.
Although it is long and somewhat obscure, the people at Langley Center are not stupid, and at least, they can understand the meaning part.
After listening to the professor’s explanation, they realized the importance of the matter and maybe they had to do something.
But they know that direct import is completely impossible, and they may have to rely on the old business of Langley Center.
"Mr. Professor, thank you very much for spending an afternoon for us. I think I know how to deal with this matter. We will communicate everything you said to the necessary parties."
Mr. Professor, the Langley Center employee said goodbye and left, turning his attention to the review work assigned to him by the IEC.
Although he is a technical expert, as a professor at a top Citigroup university, he is no stranger to matters in the camp. He is pessimistic or desperate about obtaining these things from normal channels. As for abnormal Channels, that’s too uncontrollable.
As a professor at DoubleE, he knows very well that the operating system may be difficult to determine, but this email system must have a set of protocols.
Judging from the attitudes of Easterners on C language and software engineering documents, perhaps Easterners are open-minded at least in terms of email.
Perhaps the work of entering these two standards into IEC should be accelerated a little faster. If there is news earlier, will the Orientals be able to release more things earlier?
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In mid-to-late January, the Bureau of Standards and Regulations received good news and notified Gao Zhendong.
The two standards we reported to IEC, "Programming Language C" and "Software Development Documentation Guide", have finally been initially recognized by IEC. Now we need relevant domestic personnel to come and cooperate with IEC's work. be formally written.
Gao Zhendong didn't know what the original work process of the IEC was like in the 1960s. Anyway, this was what he received.
This matter makes Gao Zhendong very happy. This is pushing our international standard work forward for decades, and we really need to make our own voice in technology.
In order to respond to the requirements of the IEC, the Standards and Regulation Bureau very vaguely asked the National Defense Work Committee about the possibility of Gao Zhendong going abroad to participate in this project.
The answer I received, if the original text were to be included in future online articles, I am afraid it would not be able to pass the review.
Excuse me, the main idea is "dream!".
It's just that in the original text, there are a lot of slightly stronger modal particles and adjectives added before and after these two words.
(End of this chapter)