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The download began. 47 MB. At 2:47 AM, it finished. She ran the installer. A green bar crawled across the screen. Autodesk Licensing Service 9.2.2 Download

She hit submit, took a sip of her now-cold coffee, and got back to work. The skyscraper would stand. But she would never ignore an update again. Panic set in

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