Michael, a computer fan

Michael: Dad, I’d like to have a new computer.

Harry: Why? I bought this computer five years ago, it’s a good thing, and it is not the best time to buy a new one: there are some problems with our business, you know.

Michael: Oh, just to our business: yesterday I found some information on the Internet. That may be quite interesting for you. There is a company in St. Petersburg, in Russia, its business is similar to ours, they look for partners in Great Britain.

Harry: Very well, but it’s a crazy idea. Russian business is a very risky one.

Michael: But still, do you want to have a look at their web-site?

Harry: Yes, I do. Let me read their profile.

Michael: You see how useful a computer is. But mine hasn’t got all the functions, and I need them badly.

Harry: I guess the functions are good enough for your games.

Michael: I say, father, I’m not a little child, I’m going to be a good programmer. You often asked me to make calculations for your business, and they were always ñorrect.

Harry: Yes, they were.

Michael: But I’d like to make them quicker.

Harry: If that is really necessary…

Michael: There is one reason more. Emily comes and does something on my computer every day. Let her have mine!

Harry: All right, just as you like.