In 30 years, life will most definitely be different. When I wake up in the morning, it will be to an alarm clock that only I can hear. This way my roommates won’t go crazy when I don’t turn it off as soon as I hear it. I will then wake up, speak to my radio and it will turn on to my favorite tunes. I’ll jump in the shower, where the automatic robot will help me wash my hair, as I wash my body, cutting my shower time in half. As I step out of the steamy shower, the towel will robotically wrap itself around me, drying me off. With the help of Pinky (my personal robot) I will pick out the perfect outfit, considering outside temperature, plans for the day, and many other life altering details for my outfit. Pinky will then help me with my makeup and my hair and I’ll be off to class on my transportation disk. The flying disk works by me just stepping on it and telling it where to go, making me never late to class. I’ll grab breakfast as I’m flying and eat it on the way. As I’m sitting in class, I’ll be able to talk in many different languages and we’ll be learning much of the same as today, just adding in more technology and cultural differences. After class, I will get back on my flying disk to take me back to my dorm. I’ll have Pinky prepare my dinner for me and my roommates and after Pinky cleans the kitchen, she will help me with my studies.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
In 30 years....
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I think most people expect technology to grow way to fast, plus all this new technology comes with a price. In thirty years the robots and automatic machines may cost thousands of dollars. Im not saying that in the future you wont have a successful job or career but technology is expensive.
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