Today, I took a patient for surgery. The size of the theater cannot allow us all in--the patient, the electrician, and I. I am standing outside an electronics repair shop. The room is so small that the technician, on opening the shop, has to remove some gadgets outside just to create enough space for him to work. The patient is an electric kettle that requires the technician's attention. I already knew the problem before visiting the technician, but decided to give due respect to the technician's profession. I give Caesar what belongs to Caesar. While I am still waiting for him to setup, someone drops his phone for repair. It is a small space, so I can't help but listen in on their conversation. The guy apparently brought his television for repair ealier, but has never paid for it's repair, so the technician is threatening to sell it away. After he leaves, I gaze at the other gadgets collecting dust in the shop...
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