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Chapter 663 Awesome people will always be awesome.

Chapter 663 Awesome people will always be awesome.

Actually, it's fine after a little tinkering.

What bad intentions could Fengchu possibly have? She just wanted to cause some trouble, ever since she finished her confinement period in Pingjing.

On the way, he quietly coaxed the big and small children to sleep, and under the watchful gaze of Shen Laosan, handed them over to the Lamu sisters to take care of.

Only then did I finally get to go through a few exhilarating and satisfying sessions.

Too lazy to even speak, I drifted off to sleep soundly and comfortably.

Anyway, the next day, Wei Dong had to deal with the nagging from the street-smart girl: "I've told you so many times to stop now..."

The men quickly retreated, saying, "It happens occasionally, I'm busy, I have to go do something."

Shen Cuiyue leaned against the wall, watching his disheveled escape. Then she looked at her own hands, miraculously making a few hand gestures to form a funny face, before finally suppressing the upturned corner of her mouth.

There are indeed many things to keep me busy.

There are a whole host of things to do: finishing the renovations of the Hong Kong hotel, the construction progress of the business center, discussions on the wildlife division of the zoo, preparations for the exhibition center, and much more.

The latter, in particular, attracted more than ten car manufacturers and hundreds of auto parts manufacturers to Jiangzhou. The exhibition center, which was unaware of the rules, let them in first, turning it into a free sales outlet. This attracted a lot of curious onlookers, and some companies even expressed interest in buying cars.

To be precise, even people with some cash on hand who want to buy a car don't know where to spend it.

Information dissemination is very obstructed.

Not all manufacturers know to advertise in newspapers and on television.

It's rare to see someone like Wei Dong start advertising for a car show two months in advance.

But the atmosphere was definitely created.

The Jiangzhou Economic Development Zone Exhibition Center, with its colorful flags fluttering, is right next to the main road. Before, I only saw a few big characters on the building and didn't know what it exhibited. Is it worth building such a large building just to exhibit things?

Now the whole city knows that an auto expo is going to be held here, and we are very proud.

Anyone you randomly pick on the street knows this.

Even Wu Shengyun and Lin Wangfu heard the news and rushed back from Pengzhen.

The main purpose, of course, was to get instructions from Lao Fang to come and connect Wei Dong with matters concerning Yangtze River shipping and standardized container shipping.

Lin Wangfu had just finished assembling the wafer fab in the Pengzhen Industrial Zone and had only just begun trial production. He had finally gotten a chance to catch his breath, so naturally he had to come to the headquarters with Wu Shengyun to pay his respects.

Surprisingly, when they arrived at the electronics building, they brought with them a tall, thin young man.

With sparse, messy hair, glasses, and unkempt clothes, he looked like a typical mainland intellectual, but even when he was behind the handsome and radiant Manager Wu and the foreign-Chinese Boss Lin, his eyes shone brightly.

He kept looking around.

It was Lin Wangfu who suggested bringing this guy back: "Many graduate students from Pengzhen University, and many undergraduates from Dongsheng Trade University, often go to Pengzhen University to eat, play ball, and chase girls. They also brought many people from Pengzhen University to join them. He has unique ideas and perspectives on software programming, He Yuzhu."

He Yuzhu?
Wei Dong felt a strange sense of familiarity. The name of the intellectual was one that even the one-handed security guard had heard of. If he wasn't a celebrity or an official, then he must be incredibly powerful.

But I really couldn't remember where I'd seen it before, so I could only ask in a gentle tone, "What's your opinion?"

He Yuzhu was not intimidated at all: "I graduated from Jiangsu University in 84. Back then, I had contact with your X camera sales and was assigned to work at the county statistics bureau. I even distributed dozens of cameras. But I found it difficult to do sales in the county town because it was easy for word to spread that I was not doing my job properly. My superiors also criticized me in a subtle way. So this year, I had the opportunity to study for a master's degree in software science and management at Pengzhen University. Even though there was no degree authorization, I still applied."

To make Wei Dong understand: "After going to university and broadening your horizons, it's true that you might feel suffocated when you return to your workplace, but then what?"

He Yuzhu's experience after working for two years was indeed different: "In the first half of this year, my company said they would start distributing X-computers, but when I received my graduate school admission notice in the middle of the year, I heard that the plan had been adjusted and the computers would not be distributed until the end of the year. Could you tell me why?"

Wei Dong racked his brains for a moment: "It seems to be a production capacity constraint? We allocated all our production capacity to exporting computers in the middle of the year, and the current X-computers only have basic functions. If we slow down a bit, we might be able to upgrade to better configuration models. Right, didn't you see the semiconductor factory being built in Shenzhen?"

He Yuzhu's life trajectory has been completely changed by X cameras and X computers: "I majored in mathematics in college, but my talent was far from enough to make me a Chen Jingrun. So I became more interested in computers back then. This time at Pengda University, I had more comprehensive contact with X computers, Apple computers, and IBM computers. I think we should speed up the pace and make computers available to relevant units such as the Statistics Bureau, banks, and the Finance Bureau as much as possible. This will definitely greatly improve efficiency." Rang Weidong, who had been trying to learn from the powerful figures he met, nodded intently: "Government agencies certainly need them. So we have already provided more than 50,000 computers to the financial and banking system and about 40,000 to the education system, from universities to primary and secondary schools. They are all at very low cost price, but we are not in a hurry to promote domestic sales at the moment."

Tens of thousands of units may seem like a lot, but they're gone in the blink of an eye.

There are several banking systems in each of the thousands of counties and cities, and the computers weren't even distributed to all the county-level banks.

If all the equipment were imported, the cost would be staggering.

He Yuzhu's thinking was indeed not that of an ordinary intellectual; he seemed more focused on marketing strategies and immediately retorted, "Why?!"

His tone was still somewhat anxious and puzzled.

Wu Shengyun was displeased and glanced at him sideways. Lin Wangfu quickly gave him a reassuring look, assuring him that he was the one with a gentle temperament.

To make Weidong more stable: "There are many reasons. First, government agencies are not the core users of computers. You didn't see us advertising on TV. The concept of home computers is that they should be affordable for every household, but at present, home computers are still more of a concept. So this is the second reason. Computer equipment is in a major transformation period. It is not cost-effective to buy out large quantities of obsolete products now. At least we should use our resources wisely."

He Yuzhu carefully considered and digested the sentence: "The word processing system currently used on the X computer still has some details that need to be adjusted, so I rewrote a version."

Wei Dong usually lingered in Lao Huang's office at the software company, as he disliked those large, imposing offices where everyone would nervously report their work.

So when I received the disk from He Yuzhu, I realized that Pengzhen University might be using one of the earliest batches of X computers.

Sure enough, He Yuzhu made many optimizations and adjustments to the word processing system that Lao Huang had developed, and it felt significantly more comfortable.

But that was a version from a year ago. Around June of this year, the software package that included PPT was sent to Citibank to be reorganized and released as the "Kungfu" software suite. It had already been readjusted by top experts in Silicon Valley, and even the Chinese version had Chinese Americans involved in polishing it.

What is presented is the minimalist aesthetic that Steve particularly values: exquisite, clean, and convenient.

Wei Dong smiled and turned to another new X-ray computer on the table, the kind with a memory card: "Take a look at this improved version."

Then seize the opportunity to observe He Yuzhu's expression.

It was subtle, but very obvious. He Yuzhu's eyes behind his glasses were definitely filled with shock, amazed by the interface and details adjusted by the world's top software master.

I eagerly grabbed the mouse and quickly operated it a few times, only to be momentarily disappointed and disheartened after admiring it.

Then he quickly adjusted the hidden text: "This is very well done. I've been looking at the sky from the bottom of a well. I will try to learn and study more."

Some people are indestructible, like Xiao Fan who ultimately chose to detonate the explosives. He gave up on his future after just one test or setback.

Maybe that's why they're so awesome.

Although Wei Dong still didn't know what made this person so amazing, he smiled and nodded with satisfaction: "This is a modification and adjustment made to our version by Citibank's top software experts. Although it's very good, I would prefer that our own people master this kind of dragon-slaying technique. Go to the next office and find Lao Zeng. Let him show you the current status of our various software and hardware devices. This is why we haven't rushed to launch computers into the mass market yet. We don't want each part to receive a half-finished product, and we don't want them to pay for a half-finished product and then have to buy a mature product again. This would be harmful to our reputation and the development of the industry."

If it were an ordinary person, they might have gotten up, thanked him, and left at that point.

Even Lin Wangfu adjusted his posture to speak, but He Yuzhu shook his head: "That's what you think, but it can't stop other products from flooding the market with semi-finished products, nor can it stop the huge demand for typewriters from various related units. At least in the past year, based on my experience in county-level units, training in the city, and contact with Pengda, electronic typewriters have already begun to be promoted and developed in some units. Your delay will cause a huge loss of market share, and will also lead these consumers to make the wrong product choices."

In fact, the reason why the Ministry of Machinery Industry participated in the X-Computer Evaluation last year, which was convened by the Ministry of Machinery Industry, the Ministry of Machinery Industry, the Ministry of Machinery Industry, and other units, was to control the situation of each unit fighting its own battle and to integrate resources to form a powerful force.

This not only blocked orders from companies like Xu Rao's that imported large quantities of products from IBM, but also merged the research and development path for learning machines.

besides?

To Wei Dong's surprise, the tax authorities started using computers late, in the mid-to-late 1990s, so he had no recollection of previous interactions. Now, the sales of X Computers were basically focused on home use, and government departments seemed to be following the financial and banking system. Dong Sheng Trading had never gotten involved.

He Yuzhu learned the details precisely because he went from working in grassroots government units to universities: "Some people chose the route from Japan, combining printers and Apple computers, leaving only a screen about two fingers wide. This created a computer and printer combo, keeping the price of imported modified machines around 4,000 yuan. This year, domestically produced machines were launched in batches, selling very well for around 5,000 yuan, and even selling for 7,000 yuan in some places."

Wei Dong was speechless with amusement. He had actually been ambushed?

(End of this chapter)

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