Identificação da história: Velho tem vizinho hacker que misteriosamente morre

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Alguém conhece essa história? Foi uma novela publicada com outra (não me lembro o que era) em dos-a- dos formato . A premissa era que o narrador é um homem idoso cujo vizinho, um hacker, morre em circunstâncias misteriosas. Uma jovem que é especialista em segurança de computadores é contratada pela polícia para investigar o que aconteceu, e ela tem uma aventura com o narrador. Depois de um tempo ela também morre, e o narrador percebe que é uma força maligna que vem através de linhas elétricas é responsável pelos assassinatos. O título tem uma formatação interessante, pois termina com um quadrado (muito parecido com um cursor de prompt de comando: [_])

    
por James H 09.02.2017 / 03:17

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Foi uma novela

"Press Enter ■" , um Hugo-vencedor novela de John Varley , que também foi a resposta para esta questão além de ser minha resposta errada para outra pergunta. Foi publicado pela primeira vez em Revista Science Fiction de Isaac Asimov , maio de 1984 , que está disponível no Arquivo da Internet .

publicado com outro (não me lembro o que foi)

"Estação Hawksbill" por Robert Silverberg .

no formato dos-a-dos.

Foi um Tor Duplo . Como não tenho esse livro, os trechos abaixo são da versão (possivelmente mais curta) da coleção de Varley < em> Champagne Azul .

A premissa era que o narrador é um homem idoso cujo vizinho, um hacker, morre em circunstâncias misteriosas.

"This is a recording. Please do not hang up until the message has been completed. This call originates from the house of your next-door neighbor, Charles Kluge. It will repeat every ten minutes. Mister Kluge knows he has not been the best of neighbors, and apologizes in advance for the inconvenience. He requests that you go immediately to his house. The key is under the mat. Go inside and do what needs to be done. There will be a reward for your services. Thank you."

[. . . .]

I went along the short hallway, tentatively, as people do when unsure of their welcome. The drapes were drawn, as always, so it was dark in there, but in what had once been the living room ten television screens gave more than enough light for me to see Kluge. He sat in a chair in front of a table, with his face pressed into a computer keyboard and the side of his head blown away.

Uma mulher mais jovem que é especialista em segurança de computadores é contratada pela polícia para investigar o que aconteceu,

Where does one start in describing Lisa Foo? Remember when newspapers used to run editorial cartoons of Hirohito and Tojo, when the Times used the word "Jap" without embarrassment? Little guys with faces wide as footballs, ears like jug handles, thick glasses, two big rabbity buck teeth, and pencil-thin moustaches.

Leaving out only the moustaches, she was a dead ringer for a cartoon Tojo. She had the glasses, and the ears, and the teeth. But her teeth had braces, like piano keys wrapped in barbed wire. And she was five-eight or five-nine and couldn't have weighed more than a hundred and ten. I'd have said a hundred, but added five pounds for each of her breasts, so improbably large on her scrawny frame that all I could read of the message on her T-shirt was "POCK LIVE."

It was only when she turned sideways that I saw the esses before and after.

e ela tem uma aventura com o narrador.

"Somebody told me your name was Victor Apfel," she said.

"Yes. Uh, the door was open . . ."

"It's hot," she said reasonably, pinching the fabric of her shirt near her neck and lifting it up and down like you do when you're sweaty. "What can I do for you?"

"Nothing, really." I came into the dimness, and stumbled on something. It was a cardboard box, the large flat kind used for delivering a jumbo pizza.

"I was just fixing dinner, and it look's like there's plenty for two, so I was wondering if you . . ." I trailed off, as I had just noticed something else. I had thought she was wearing shorts. In fact, all she had on was the shirt and a pair of pink bikini underpants. This did not seem to make her uneasy.

". . . would you like to join me for dinner?"

Her smile grew even broader.

"I'd love to," she said. She effortlessly unwound her legs and bounced to her feet, then brushed past me, trailing the smells of perspiration and sweet soap. "Be with you in a minute."

Depois de um tempo ela também morre,

It is impossible to say how long she held her head in there. It was long enough to turn her eyeballs to the consistency of boiled eggs. At some point she lost voluntary muscle control and fell to the floor, pulling the microwave down with her. It shorted out, and a fire started.

The fire set off the sophisticated burglar alarm she had installed a month before. Betty Lanier saw the flames and called the fire department as Hal ran across the street and into the burning kitchen. He dragged what was left of Lisa out onto the grass. When he saw what the fire had done to her upper body, and in particular her breasts, he threw up.

e o narrador percebe que é uma força maligna que vem através de linhas elétricas é responsável pelos assassinatos.

I live by candlelight, and kerosene lamp. I grow most of what I eat.

It took a long time to taper off the Tranxene and the Dilantin, but I did it, and now take the seizures as they come. I've usually got bruises to show for it.

In the middle of a vast city I have cut myself off. I am not part of the network growing faster than I can conceive. I don't even know if it's dangerous to ordinary people. It noticed me, and Kluge, and Osborne. And Lisa. It brushed against our minds like I would brush away a mosquito, never noticing I had crushed it. Only I survived.

But I wonder.

It would be very hard . . . Lisa told me how it can get in through the wiring. There's something called a carrier wave that can move over wires carrying household current. That's why the electricity had to go.

I need water for my garden. There's just not enough rain here in southern California, and I don't now how else I could get the water.

Do you think it could come through the pipes?

    
09.02.2017 / 04:50