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What Will Happen If Ancient People Gets Computer?
What will happen if ancient people got computer?

One day, in 800 B.C., the people were farming as normal day. Suddenly, the person who was working on the left side found something on the ground. It was white box with black surface, which was quite shiny without getting sunlight. Everyone thought that is a treasure of god and tried to dig out as soon as possible.
When they revealed about half of object from ground, they noticed another thing - the grey, round and handy thing that was connected to another white box. It was lighter than similar size of stone, and there was the part that rolls, and the part that makes 'click' sound when pushed. Everyone was interested about the round thing, and they thought about what the thing that connected to 'this' is.
Finally, all the parts of 'treasure' was revealed. It was bit weird box that they couldn't find any special things, compare to the round one that was connected to the box. Finally, the kid who was looking at the box found something that can be pressed (everyone decided to call that part as 'button') and pressed the part.
Suddenly, the black surface of another white box shined, and started showing something from it. Everyone was surprised, and thought that's the message from the god. However, the flashing light stopped and stayed still. Then someone pressed button on round thing, and even more flashing light and loud noise came out from it. Everyone was shocked, because that didn't sound like the god's voice. They thought the god would punish them because they used the god's sacred object. So they decided to bury it under the temple of the god. After that, no one talked about the white box, but still there were kids who sometimes go to the temple and explore about

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