Yesterday, I bought a simple sausage at the grocery store—nothing special, I just wanted to make some sandwiches. At home, I cut a few slices, ate them, and put the rest in the refrigerator. Everything seemed normal.
In the morning, I decided to make breakfast, took the same sausage, grabbed a knife—and suddenly, I noticed it was cutting strangely, as if there was something hard inside. I thought maybe it had frozen. But when I cut another piece, the knife got stuck. I looked—and I was stunned: in the middle of the sausage, something was shining.
At first, I thought it was a piece of metal. I started scraping, and suddenly I pulled out of the pink mass… a USB drive. A perfectly normal one, a few gigabytes. I was overcome with disgust—I’d already eaten that sausage! How could a USB drive end up in an industrial product, and not the cheapest one at that?
But curiosity won out over disgust. I turned on the computer, inserted the USB drive—and I was stunned by what it contained…
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