When Stephen Mills spotted a dusty old safe in a museum in Canada, he thought he'd try to crack the code, "just like in the movies". But when he began turning the dial, he wasn't expecting a Hollywood ending.
当斯蒂芬·米尔斯(Stephen Mills)在加拿大的一个博物馆里发现一个满是灰尘的旧保险柜时,他想试试看破解密码,“就像电影里演的那样”。但当他上手转密码齿轮时,他根本没指望会有个好莱坞式的结局。
For years, anyone who visited the Vermillion Heritage Museum in Alberta would have passed by a large, black metal box. Staff knew it had come from the long-gone Brunswick hotel and was donated to the museum in the 1990s. But its code and contents remained a mystery for decades – until Mills unexpectedly cracked the combination.
多年来,任何参观过艾伯塔省朱红文化博物馆的人都会路过一个巨大的黑色金属盒子。工作人员都知道它来自消失已久的布伦瑞克酒店,是在上世纪90年代被捐赠给了博物馆。但它的密码和里面的东西几十年来一直是个谜——直到米尔斯意外破解了密码。
Mills, a resident of Fort McMurray, also in Alberta, was visiting the museum with his family last month over a holiday weekend. As they wandered around the exhibits with the museum guide, Tom Kibblewhite, they spotted the safe.
米尔斯也是阿尔伯塔省麦克默里堡(Fort McMurray)的居民,上个月的一个周末,他和家人一起参观了这家博物馆。当他们和博物馆的导游汤姆·基布尔怀特(Tom Kibblewhite)在展厅里闲逛时,他们发现了保险箱。
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