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Please enjoy A.V.A. -- Part 1, and note it is a slow build.
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I had been working in my garage, organizing everything so I could tinker with my new project. I had been learning to solder and studying electronics in my spare time, usually with the garage door open since it was summer. It was an old house, and the garage was a separate building, an old two story carriage house that faced the street. The first floor taken over by a work bench and shelves and tool chests, the second floor was storage but with some open space, and some old furniture. A couch up there, and a mattress as well.
I had been reading up on circuit design and soldering away, experimenting with something I had found on the internet, and attempting to get the microphone working properly. It was a personal assistant of sorts, but with a lot of bells and whistles. I had bought a kit and it was a bit more complex than I was ready for, but I think I had it mostly working -- at least the part I was focused on, the rest of what was on the board was a bit of a mystery. I had bought the kit off a Chinese website since it was just so interesting, though of course it had taken forever to arrive and had very little understandable english in the documentation, and what there was not always making much sense. Some of the instructions seemed to show settings with crazy labels like "control voize with mind" or even worse typos like "contrl mind with mind"... I mean ridiculous spelling errors and horrible translations.
I had bought the kit to create my own speech to text electronic assistant and it was supposed to be very advanced with most of the language processing on the device itself. I had to buy the processing chips separately, and had really gone for upgrades, but at this stage in my life I had some extra money to spare and wanted to make something that worked really well. And I had plenty of time on my hands these days, as it had been a while since my last girlfriend and after a handful of just ridiculous dates during the pandemic I really wanted to spend my free time on personal projects. I had been questioning my path in life the past few years, telling myself it was an existential rebalancing, but my ex had been screaming at me about a mid-life crisis the last fight we had. And then she left.
Why is it so hard to find someone that you can have just as much fun with clothes on as off, and who was not bat shit crazy? Oh well, what are you gonna do. Nowadays I was a getting pretty lonely, though to be honest I did not miss the crazy ex as much as I missed the hot sex.
Missed it so much in fact, that I could not help noticing the girls that kept walking by my garage, even the ones that kept their pandemic face masks on outside -- which is half the reason I had the garage door open. Anything to get just a little bit of socializing in, even if from afar. Whether it was a girl riding her bike in the street or walking her dog. I tried not to stare, but sometimes I couldn't help it. Luckily both time and genetics had been good to me, and in my mid-40s I often was mistaken for ten to fifteen years younger, so I often found myself looking at a variety of ages. My staring problem was getting even more difficult now that the vaccine was out and the mask mandates had generally been dropped.
With a pop and a sizzle I snapped out of my reverie and back to what I was doing. Damn, I had accidentally laid some solder across a circuit on the board. It looked like it was making an arc or bridge or short circuit, or whatever the electronics phrasing was. I used the soldering iron to scrape some of the solder off and remove the short circuit, as the hot tip pulled the solder away. It looked like I got most of it but I could not totally tell. And honestly, it was in one of the more complex and somewhat mysterious parts of the board that I had not planned on using anyway. I didn't think it would effect things much, but oh well, not much I could do about it now. The last time I was on the website I bought the kit off, it looked like the product had been discontinued. Well here goes nothing, time to hook it up to the power source and give this thing a test run.
"Hi Mr Johnson!"
"Hello Lucy!" I responded. It was one of the neighbor girls, young and probably still in high school, but honestly it was getting harder and harder to tell as I get older. It seemed like a girl was either 12 yrs old or 25, and I often felt like I just could not tell the difference. Certainly dangerous stuff, and besides the moral issues, there was no way I wanted to end up on the wrong end of a statutory rape charge. I had way too much going for me to risk that. But Lucy was just getting cuter and cuter, and for some reason during the latter part of the pandemic had taken to stopping for a few moments each time she walked by my open garage door.
"What'cha workin' on today Mr. J?" She asked. With a slight emphasis as she said the "jay" part -- obviously pleased with herself by the rhyme. It made me smile no matter how many times she said it.
"Oh not much Lucy. Just trying to make myself an upgraded voice assistant to help around the house. I figured it would be fun." I said as I finished hooking up the power leads, and started reaching over to flip the switch. "Here check it out, I am about to power it up for the first time and test it."
"Oh no way, I want to see!" She said, with a little bounce and a twinkle in her eye. I couldn't help notice how she stood there with her legs just a little apart, her chest thrust forward just the tiniest bit and her head back, her lips parted and her head tilted. If I did not know better I would swear she was trying to flirt with me, even if just a little. But honestly, she is probably 16 or 17 and I am probably 25 years her senior. I mean likely her parents are about my age or just a little older. I must have lost my virginity before she was even born, so I did not think anything of it all. I was probably just imagining things anyway.