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Elias lunged for the power cord, but the screen flared with a blinding, ultraviolet light. When the fuse finally blew and the basement went dark, the only sound left was the low, mocking hum of a B-flat, echoing from a monitor that should have been dead.
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The fluorescent lights of Elias’s basement office hummed a low, mocking B-flat. On his dual monitors, the ArcGIS interface sat frozen—a digital ghost town of empty layers and "License Not Found" warnings. He needed the LP360 extension to process the massive LIDAR point cloud for the city’s flood-plain project, but the departmental budget was a black hole.