05-03-2023, 09:56 PM
Liam reassured Kaelan that his codes were safe. Rambled on about how it was kept safe but he let it drop off into the aether when he felt he'd talked too much. He could go on forever. His dad got on to him often about it. His mother let hem talk -- she ignored half of what he said anyway for not understanding. She left the tech to the boys in her life.
But the question asked intrigued Liam. "I'd love to." He was almost giddy with joy. What cool numbers could he run on that? What could he find? There was a whole world of numbers and data in the genome sequences that could be fun to fall down. "Could I get the data too?" He didn't know how to read it. But that was also part of the fun. He could write a program, to figure it all out, read a few more books. His dad might let him out of science class for it.
And that would be grand, to not have to worry about silly biology? He'd learned that stuff in the 6th grade, it was so friggin boring. And the teacher whined and drawled on in some foreign accent. It was so hard to understand.
Liam realized he'd drifted off again. "Sorry." he muttered under his breath. He doubted the man noticed much, Liam was just a kid after all, well beyond the smart and powerful. He liked it that way. But he didn't want his father finding out he was being rude.
But the question asked intrigued Liam. "I'd love to." He was almost giddy with joy. What cool numbers could he run on that? What could he find? There was a whole world of numbers and data in the genome sequences that could be fun to fall down. "Could I get the data too?" He didn't know how to read it. But that was also part of the fun. He could write a program, to figure it all out, read a few more books. His dad might let him out of science class for it.
And that would be grand, to not have to worry about silly biology? He'd learned that stuff in the 6th grade, it was so friggin boring. And the teacher whined and drawled on in some foreign accent. It was so hard to understand.
Liam realized he'd drifted off again. "Sorry." he muttered under his breath. He doubted the man noticed much, Liam was just a kid after all, well beyond the smart and powerful. He liked it that way. But he didn't want his father finding out he was being rude.