Cambridgecoffeepot
Selected Thu, Mar 24, 2022
The computer Guru arrived in billowing orange robes, his bald head shining under the florescent lighting. His beatific smile was almost but not quite unnerving.
"Ah" he said in a deeply resonant voice. "Another binary attachment problem!"
"Er, what do you mean?" I asked from behind my charmed desk. "We've got a printer possessed by a class 7 demon and we need an exorcism. That is what you do, right?"
He smiled mischievously, "These binary devices are so susceptible to binary morality problem. Good - Evil. They are all just attachments to the object itself. What we must do is help the printer transcend it's attachment to the binary perspective. "
I looked down at his card, and realized that his title of "Computer Guru" must be a literal thing. This was a Buddhist IT Specialist.
"Ok, then, what do you suggest? I've got a printer that demands blood sacrifices for print jobs? How do we fix that? Ask it to fucking meditate?!"
"Ha, ha", he said. "No,you just have to use this plug adapter." He offered a seemingly normal outlet adapter.
The intern crawled up to printer and unplugged it, added the adapter, and plugged it back in. As she did so, the printer glowed a pearly white and slowly floated above the table. "Ready" the screen said.
The Guru nodded and smiled at it and then at me.
"But how? I asked wonderingly.
"Ah, the adapter increases the resistance."
"And how does that help?"
Well, he said, it caused an increase of Ohms. đs.
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Submitted by Cambridgecoffeepot on Sun, Mar 20, 2022 to /r/WritingPrompts/
Full submission hereThe prompt
Hell has recently taken big steps towards digitization. Demons can now be summoned through video games and Excel spreadsheets, and you can make deals with the devil in online shops. You're an IT consultant turned exorcist, dealing with possessed company servers and cursed WiFi devices.
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