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Chapter 259 Internet

Stealing is so reasonable. Selov looked at Colonel Koskitov and then looked away. This is the KGB cafeteria, and hundreds of comrades in KGB uniforms were dining in the hall on the entire floor. In addition to the sound of pots and pans, the entire floor was orderly, showing the good quality of the anti-counterfeiting workers.

With a smiley expression, Selov suddenly shouted loudly, "If we learn that a technology has a enemy of the country but we don't, then what should we do with our KGB comrades?"

"Steal..." It was like a computer that received the instructions. The answer to Selov was a uniform blowjob. All the security cadres in the gray KGB military uniform shouted at the same time, whether they were having a meal or doing something else just now.

"What is the purpose of the anti-counterfeiting workers?" Selov, who was moving his cervical spine, asked the second question.

"Smell out and eliminate the traitor!" He got his satisfactory answer again. Selov smiled confidently and reached out to Koskitov to make a gesture of asking, meaning you should get the answer to this matter.

Selov, who quickly eliminated the remaining food and was walking side by side with Colonel Koskitov, was ready to leave, and spoke while walking. His voice spread throughout the quiet cafeteria, allowing all the safety cadres who were eating in the cafeteria to hear it.

"Our work is explained by a series of terms, nothing more than subversion, assassination, theft, and when necessary, war is within the choice of our department. The world is inequality and the earth is uneven. No matter who the enemy is, no matter where the enemy is, remember what the steel-like Felix once said, facing the vicious enemy, as anti-counterfeiters, our attitude must be correct, never fear, never regret, never merciless, never crush all the enemies of the Soviet Union with mercy, all..."

"Yes, all, Ula!" Colonel Koskitov, who was following Selov, almost felt something called faith, which could almost knock a normal person to the ground. This belief originated from the people around him.

"I seemed to see something that had been clean with time. The security cadres at No. 11, Ruby Yangka Square made me almost doubt the time and space I was in. It seemed to see the Russian Federation Purge of Counter-Revolution and Slow Work, led by Derrensky, yes, Chika, the sword unsheathed..." Colonel Koskitov, who returned to his home that night, could not help but calmly suppress his excitement and wrote this passage in his diary in a mess.

Regarding Colonel Koskitov's communication on cybernetics, Selov was not completely unrealized. After all, he had never heard of this theory in his previous life, and he was only in contact with the Soviet Union now. However, since he had been exposed to this theory, it proves that this theory was once very powerful for a period of time, so the question arises, how did this theory disappear later?

Considering that after Khrushchev came to power, Brezhnev, whose stability was greater than everything, Selov could understand how this theory that would obviously make a large number of cadres have nothing to do disappeared. Because Brezhnev accepted the situation after Khrushchev's reform, he also wanted to attack the hugely powerful Selepin group. Therefore, naturally, he had to unite all the forces that could be united, and the first thing was to stabilize the cadre class.

Selov's guess was nothing wrong. Later, at the Plenary Session of the Party Central Committee, Khrushchev called on his comrades to widely borrow Western rational management technology. He believed that under the conditions of planned economy, these technologies could be implemented more easily than under capitalist conditions. Khrushchev not only regarded the Soviet economy, but also the entire Soviet society as a firmly controlled and organized system, and all aspects of this system were regulated. For him, the automated assembly line of cybernetic control was a template for how the entire society worked.

Khrushchev was later ousted, and Breulilev and Kosigin replaced them as party leaders and prime ministers respectively. In November, the presidium of the Council of Ministers discussed the cybernetics plan. This proposal was strongly opposed by government agencies, who were supposed to participate in the implementation of this plan. The idea of ​​automated economic management threatened to subvert the existing power levels in the economic field: collecting information through computer centers would challenge the status of the Central Bureau of Statistics, while automated plans would weaken the National Planning Commission's monopoly on the highest economic decisions.

It is not directly opposed to cybernetic reforms. Instead, it begins to slow down and castrate the plan. This is completely Brezhnev's style. Through each meeting, he eliminates the opponent's authority and eventually turns the opponent into a commander. Whether it is Sherepin, Podgorne or Kosigin, they all fall under the sausage-cutting tactic.

Similar to such a huge plan, the first primary premise is funding. For the KGB and Selov, it is necessary to make money to support this plan, and this plan may not necessarily be rewarded. Selov had high expectations for ternary computers in history. In the end, it still showed that binary computers are more suitable for global networks, but even so, he did not give up the experts who study ternary computers, but instead supported the supercomputer system that study ternary computers.

"Simply put, it's still a matter of money. It's time to dig the Golden Temple in India!" Selov held the pen in his hand hard, and took back the remaining funds overseas and invested them into it. It was obviously not a good choice. Because Selov couldn't explain why he suddenly spent so much money, and he might lose his head. Since living money cannot be used, he had to make a decision on dead money.

Recently, Selov was stuck in Ruby Yang. Valia led the Belarusian girl Stasiana back to Kiev. It seems that this girl is very happy with her wife and she wishes she will be with her every day.

The next day, Selov continued to welcome Colonel Koskitov's course, but there was another person, a scholar who looked less than 40 years old. From his temperament, he could tell that he was an expert who specialized in research and theory. This person was Colonel Koskitov's friend, four years older than him, named Glushkov.

The only thing that Selov can compare with Glushkov is the position and rights. If a wife is beautiful, it is also an advantage. Selov is very confident. The Mao girl in the Soviet Union, who is more beautiful than her own wife, exists theoretically, but there are probably not too many.

What's the rest? Selov must admit that many of Valia's words are very correct. In terms of the real level of knowledge mastery, these basic knowledge are really just the level of a Soviet junior high school student. Don't compare them with Glushkov, who is already very famous in cybernetic research. I guess the other party is another pervert who uses Olympic mathematics as one plus one to pass the time.

Through Glushkov's self-introduction, Selov knew that his estimate was wrong. Doctor of physics and mathematics, academician of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, was really terrifying as a scientist in his thirties. None of these people were not monsters who could study mathematics to a doctorate in the Soviet Union.

For books such as statistical physics, quantum dot dynamics, elastic theory and liquid dynamics, mathematical analysis, and continuous medium mechanics, Serov's understanding of them is limited to understanding the Russian letters above. As for opening the contents of reading one, I'm sorry, this is impossible. He can't even do Olympiad in the Soviet Union. If he was from elementary school, he could try it. At about nine years old in his previous life, Serov once won fourth place in Olympiad in school, and the prize was a textbook priced at 20 cents.

Selov, who reached the peak early in his previous life, soon fell. It was the only time in his life that he felt that he was also a piece of learning material, but the sustainability was so short.

"Hello, Comrade Glushkov, are you Ukrainian? My wife also works in Kiev, and his name is Valia!" Selov stretched out his hand to express kindness. This kind of treatment is rare. I hope the other party will not be too arrogant to play academic hegemony in front of him, otherwise there will be many empty beds in the internal prison of Ruby Yangka.

"Valia is the deputy minister of the Ministry of Education? She is a hard-working girl. Valia's foundation is a little worse, but it is pretty good in terms of hard work!" Glushkov was stunned and said that he knew Serov's wife and gave the deputy minister a primary textbook. Glushkov gave Valia an evaluation of being a hard-working woman, and the knowledge she mastered is enough as a cadre.

"Valia is my wife, I hope Glushkov will not talk about this problem in front of her husband. My wife is the only one I can say!" Shelov reminded the mathematician with a cold face, not to forget where Rubiy Yangka is.

The brief cold situation was persuaded by Colonel Koskitov. As Colonel Koskitov's friend, both of them were advocates of cybernetics. It happened that Glushkov came to Moscow to give an academic report, and Colonel Koskitov brought his old friend over to see the views of the first vice president of the KGB on cybernetics.

"Comrade Selov actually has his own opinion on cybernetics. My friend also told me the reason you are not optimistic about cybernetics!" Glushkov said again the issue that Colonel Koskitov talked to Selov yesterday.

Selov nodded, "Instead of your cybernetic researchers to put this theory on ensuring the planned economy, it is better not to mention the responsibilities of the Planning Economic Commission and the Central Bureau of Statistics and instead take other measures!"

"So General Selov, what do you think can be more than a replacement for the planned economic system?" Glushkov asked.
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