Since he was a kid, Thomas liked to make things and was inquisitive. He also won a lot of commercials at various math and science contests.

But the great academic achievement in school was that if there was no other 'what', it could be poisoned, and that was the case with Thomas.

Students value their personal life. If you are good at exercising, or handsome, or have a sense of humor and do not entertain your friends, you will soon be pushed out of interest.

Without Idozo, you have to mingle well with other kids because it's so dull, but even if you can't do this, it's really cold rice.

Thomas didn't have a sense of study, face or sense of humor, and his personality was hard to get along with his friends.

Of course, the guys in the school football department or the sports department wore glasses and mocked Thomas for being in my own world.

Other students also naturally did not have any children to call Thomas a friend because he was so far away. Of course, I didn't have a girlfriend.

Thomas, who knows himself better than anyone, set a course for life early on. I just wanted to do research that I wanted to do without avoiding others.

Thomas' parents go to work and raise his brother under the age of five. I was always sad that I couldn't help like everyone else, but I was happier than anyone else because I got into the best college.

In San Francisco, where the IT breeze was brewing, parents often set out to build academic, extracurricular, and extracurricular experiences to get into good colleges.

Colleges in the United States really value extracurricular activities in addition to studying.

Thomas had no athletics, no music, no rhetoric, and no leadership, so he was able to unbalance the publications he received at the Mathematics and Science Awards.

In Thomas' memory, John seemed different from the first time we met. Maybe it's because he's a special freshman who's been in the paper since high school because of the rumors in the paper.

Even when we took classes together, the foam or the force from the behavior was different from other students.

I became close to John while taking classes and doing assignments together, but I also pretended to work according to rumors. I always had a plan and I did it. When I heard a confident voice, I felt like anything would happen, but so did others.

It was another pleasure to walk and work with John for Thomas, who was always lonely. I was glad to finally be able to talk about the common topics and have a friend who can communicate with me.

Moreover, he was proud that the person who was recognized in Guava or school was his friend, but Thomas felt that he had been so eager to become part of 'mainstream society’. It's because I always wanted to be involved with such great kids when I went to school.

When John said he was starting a company, he joined the company without saying a word. Just do as you're told. And I felt like I had to because I was my best friend.

Following John, I suddenly became the current head of the online information team.

Thomas' mother, who bragged about him, used to brag about his awards at meetings with relatives and friends, and those who were very close to him said, "What do you do if you study well? Do you have a girlfriend? ',' relationships matter. 'I was moved by the words'.

But it's even weirder if your parents don't like it because Thomas, who just thought he would live as a researcher, came to work in a big company with a plausible position.

He was even happier because he did not expect 'at all'.

At the family party last year at the end of the year, my parents were excited at the gathering of relatives.

“This time, Thomas became the head of the team at the company. Now that I've just graduated, how well do you expect me to do that? There's over 20 people down there. And this time, I decided to get $200,000 in salary. ”

“What? Ew. You're not gonna give me that much. ”

The relatives who had learned to brag about Thomas' mother's son didn't seem to trust him easily.

New hire salaries in Silicon Valley range from 50,000 to 60,000. Especially since the recent bubbles have exploded and there's nothing else to it, these days, graduates are in trouble. And you're willing to give $200,000 to a rookie like Thomas? It's not easy to accept.

Relatives know that Thomas is good at studying, but everyone has heard about something in the news or newspaper, so it raises suspicion after hearing the specific number.

“I'm telling you, Thomas, we've been working together since he started that company. So, yeah, Thomas, you explain yourself. ”

Thomas' mother asks him to explain it to him quickly, because there are so many doubts in the eyes around him.

“Yes. That's how I got it. My best friend is John Kim, who runs Google and Mayway, and he started sleeping with me when I first founded Mayway. ”

Thomas didn't like to take the stand, but he couldn't beat my mom's temper, so I had to explain it in detail. Relatives only accept Thomas' long explanation. I guess I just don't have enough faith in Thomas' mom to talk.

“No. For example, that's not how it happened. You're really good at that. Hoho." Thomas' mother wanders around her relatives.

“I knew Thomas was good at studying, but I had no idea that social life was so good. Haha!”

Even my father smiled softly along with my mother.

I couldn't help but smile at Thomas' mouth thinking about the past.

Thomas has been really excited lately. I was able to do a variety of experiments that I hadn't been able to do on my own, but not long ago, John was allowed to use the server for up to '3,000'.

“Yes, son, take 3,000 and use them! ”

When I heard what John said, I thought my mouth would be torn from side to side without lying. A mere 3,000-year-old. It was a terrible thing to know when you're sad.

Thinking about the 3,000 people for a few days, the team looked strangely at him as he laughed.

Sir, what's the good news? ’

I just felt sorry for not being able to answer the team members who were asking.

Have you used 3,000 of your servers? ’I came up to my throat and went in.

It wouldn't matter if you didn't tell me what it's for, but John asked me to watch my mouth, and I tried to hide it from the beginning, so I became worthless. Heehee, that's fine.

“Here. Now let's turn it around. We have to start in the 100 's first, right? ”

Thomas turned on Controller X in his office and put back the inputs related to the ‘Sony' he wrote last time.

Entering and observing the situation, information is monitored.

I watched for 30 minutes, stopped and analyzed the data. Nothing special.

This time I set it to 5 hours (300 minutes). It's been about four hours. At this time, the patterns captured last time were analyzed.

If you look at the results, it looks like you need to rotate it to at least 100 places for a few hours before you catch some fish.

“Well, what happens if you run 1,000? Huh-huh-huh-huh. 'Thomas is deeply curious about Smurfintine, and a grim smile comes out of his mouth by itself.

Again, the same input value was inserted and the time was adjusted to 30 minutes. While browsing the Internet, Controller X diligently spreads the data and places it on a temporary storage server.

Looking at the screen and monitoring the data piled up on the server, it seems like it's been about 20 minutes? It takes 4 hours to rotate to the 100th and the caught pops up.

"Wow, this is amazing! It's definitely different when you go back 1,000 ways. It's not a matter of time to find the data, it's the server logs! How easy it was to find."

I was delighted to actually prove the theory that I knew in my mind. I feel like I'm researching something huge.

Thomas subsequently raised the output to 2,000. Definitely 2,000, so it's not a joke. Even the computer's delusions of its power vibrate, and the result pops out.

At that speed and power, I unknowingly clench my fist.

"Phew, I'm 3,000 now."

Thomas takes a big breath and raises the output again. Even the hand adjusting the numbers starts trembling, which is a good excitement.

Finally, I put up 3,000 servers, and my whole body trembles when I hit the enter key. The output graph that was dancing on the screen rose to the sky, and it blew Thomas' heart away to Andromeda.

Thomas senses Catarrhea as his mind grows lighter at its astonishing speed.

"Oh, 3,000... you're... you're beautiful!"

As I was amazed, I felt electricity rising from my tailbone and rising above my head.

Since there are two CPUs on a computer, 6,000 brains stirring up the United States, Thomas himself is completely delusional about flying around the universe naked.

“Ilyan, isn't Team Leader Thomas weird today? ”

Marcus looks at the Online Information Team Leader's office and talks to his colleague, Ilyan.

“Strange? What do you mean? ”

“Well, I went to the office a while ago, and it's like he's on drugs. He was drooling like crazy. ”

In fact, when Marcus went to the team leader's office because he had something urgent to ask, he was not doing well, not very well.

“Yeah? Well, something's been a little off all day. ”

The Ilian agrees immediately. That also made a strange look in the past few days, but this morning he seems to have cheated on his lungs for no reason.

“Shouldn't we report this to someone? But what we do requires attention, and the condition is zero.”

“Talk to Jason. You can't report it directly to John. ”

"Jason was out there. Team Leader Thomas, what the hell is going on? If he keeps doing that, we'll let him know when Jason gets in."

Thomas, who doesn't know what he's talking about outside the office, is now in an experimental tricycle, and as he moves from 1,000 to 2,000 and 3,000, new information has begun to emerge.

When the spirit that had been intoxicated by its enormous power for a while comes back, something begins to appear in the eyes.

“What is this? Jennifer Lopez, Cash? ”

When you put up 3,000 servers to experiment, what's strange is that they didn't show up when you did 1,000 experiments. I'm not sure it's worth noting though. The patterns were hard to recognize.

I thought there was something there, so I analyzed the data, but it wasn't easy to analyze what seemed to be hands-on. It doesn't make any sense.

“What did Jennifer Lopez do for 3,000 dollars? ”

Other words appeared, but it was ambiguous to say, 'What is this?'

"Too bad. I just need a thousand more to finish this." Thomas tastes it, but he puts his regrets behind him and arranges the experiments he's done so far.

Although it was not a long experiment, I had to be satisfied to prove the formula.

“Oh really, what's wrong with me? ”

Thomas, who was analyzing and organizing the results of the experiment, stood up because he couldn't stand it. The more I saw the results of the experiment, I couldn't sit still because I felt sorry for what I had to stop at the end.

Thomas, who was standing around the office alone, hurriedly picks up the phone and connects him to the chairman's office. He has a hunch that if he gets another 1,000, something will come up.

“You're in an important meeting right now. ”

In the secretarial office, calls are hard right now. But I said, "I need more servers. Change them now!" 'It's ridiculous and I don't have the courage to say it.

'If you stop experimenting now, you'll have to do it all over again. The time difference between the two experiments is greater, and this is not possible. We have to do it now. ’

Thomas began to discover evidence that he needed to continue experimenting.

In other words, if you later get permission to experiment again, there is a huge waste of time and material for accurate results.

"Yes, this is all for John. I'm just trying to be sure what John told me to do. John would love it if I found something new. Yeah, that's right! ’

Thoughts give birth to thoughts, and Thomas is like that. After a brief psychological arrival, Thomas now finds the perfect reason to resume the experiment. And I was 100% sure that all of this was really for John.

“Hmph. Let's put up another 500, shall we? 3,500 won't come up with anything? John wouldn't blame you for spending another 500 on him. ”

Thomas begins to adjust the inputs and continue the experiment in case someone stops him.

Tomas' usual shy mouth holds a darker devil's smile.

"Ta-da! Ta-da! Ta-da! Ta-da!"

Thomas' office begins to hear the knocking of computer boards and the whiny laughter of Thomas.

Artwork Reviews

The writer on a business trip saw a movie on an airplane called 21 Jump Street.

[Jenno (Channing Tatum) is a high school athlete and Schmidt (Jonah Hill) is a high school athlete. However, neither of them could make it to the prom. After graduation, they meet again at the police school, filling each other's weaknesses and becoming a pair. ~ ~]

It starts like this, and Schmidt, who's only good at studying, is completely cold in school. And when I think about Thomas in this movie, the concept fits.

I guess bragging and bragging are common to all nations. I did a little digging this time, and everyone's the same. When I went to Google, I was overwhelmed with stories about "boasting," and "child boasting." It's even better in the newspapers if it's just silly.

In August 2012, The Wall Street Journal said, "Are We All Braggarts Now?“ The New York Times, August 2011, read an article called ‘Bragging About the Kids,' and it's like South Korea for American girls, right?

Just for the record, it was only $50,000 in 1999, just before the Silicon Valley IT Chacon blew up. I thought there were more, but I was surprised to find out.