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Автор Диана Дуэйн

Book 6 of the Young Wizard series

Consultations

In a living room of a suburban house onLong Island , a wizard sat with a TV remote control in his hand, and an annoyed expression on his face.   Come on,  he said to the remote.   Don t give me grief.

The TV showed him a blue screen and nothing more.

Kit Rodriguez sighed.   All right,  he said,  we re on the record now. You made me do this.   He reached for his wizard s manual on the sofa next to him, paged through it to its hardware section which had been getting thicker by the minute this afternoon found one page in particular, and keyed into the remote a series of characters that the designers of both the remote and the TV would have found unusual.

The screen stayed mostly blue, but the nature of the white characters on it changed. Until now they had been words in the Roman alphabet. Now they changed to characters in a graceful and curly cursive, the written form of the wizardly Speech. At the top of the screen they showed the local time and the date expressed as a Julianday, that being the Earth-based system most closely akin to what the manual s managers used to express time. In the middle of the blue screen appeared a single word:

WON T.

Kit let out a long breath of exasperation.   Oh, come on,  he said in the Speech. Why not 

The screen remained blue, staring at him mulishly. Kit wondered what he d done to deserve this.   It can t be that bad,  he said.   You two even have the same version number.

VERSIONS AREN T EVERYTHING!

Kit rubbed his eyes.

 I thought a six-year-old child was supposed to be able to program one of these things,  said a voice from the next room.

 I sure feel like a six-year-old at the moment,  Kit muttered.   It would work out about the same.

Kit s father wandered in and stood there staring at the TV. Not being a wizard himself, he couldn t see the Speech written there, and wouldn t have been able to make sense of it if he had, but he could see the blue screen well enough.   So what s the problem 

 It looks like they hate each other,  Kit said.

His father made a rueful face.   Software issues,  he said. He was a pressman for one of the bigger news-papers on theIsland , and in the process of the company converting from hot lead to electronic and laser printing, he had learned more than most people cared to know about the problems of converting from truly hard  hardware  to the computer kind.

 Nope,  Kit said.   I wish it were that simple.

 What is it, then 

Kit shook his head. Once upon a time, not so long ago, getting mechanical things to see things his way had been Kit s daily stock-in-trade. Now everything seemed to be getting more complex by the day.   Issuesthey ve got, all right,  he said.   I m not sure they make sense to me yet.

His father squeezed his shoulder.   Give it time, son,  he said.   You re abrujo; nothing can withstand your power.

 Nothing that s not made of silicon, anyway,  Kit said.