Wednesday 23 October 2013

Stories of the order - Computers

The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo is a secret society that is all-knowing, self-aware and elite. Every single thing that has happened in our world is part of their plan. There are many names associated with the invention of the computer such as Alan Turing, George Stibitz, Atanasoff-Berry and Konrad Zuse. But what the world doesn’t know is that each inventor was part of the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo. The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo saw a need for humans to have an avenue to learn, research, see the world or simply have fun and a computer was the answer. However, they knew that a mere mortal would never understand algorithms, graphs, and programming language on their own so they allowed these worthy humans to join their ranks as members of the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo in order to present the world with the computer as we know it today.

The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo knew that the world could not have so much knowledge at their fingertips without having an avenue to use it. They saw the rise of the encyclopedia and actually created the infamous World Book Encyclopedia. Even though those are still quite useful and relevant even today, the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo knew that the world needed a more convenient way to not only gain knowledge but to connect with others on a social level. Marriages have been formed, old friends have reunited and through all of that connection, it makes the world a nicer place to live, part of the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo’s goal for humans.

You see, the Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo may be omnipotent but they are a benevolent group. They like to ensure that humans have the best opportunities for growth and happiness and the computer is just one of the many gifts they have created.

8 comments:

  1. there is a lot of responsibility that comes with being in control of everything...and how some things that do not seem, work for good.

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  2. Hahaha
    I love Pat's comments. You can include me in that too.

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  3. Not sure whether to say thank you or not. I spend way too much time on mine. ;)

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  4. i am awaiting my recruitment letter

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  5. I am forever grateful to the Order for the invention of the computer! Now instead of being outside, exercising, I'm sitting on my rear end, typing to people I will probably never meet in real life! ;0)

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  6. Then make sure garbage like CISPA stays dead.

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  7. I am like Rosey. Don't know whether to be happy about the computer. It is such a time suck! lol

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