Monday, April 12, 2010
The Future: 2040
Today is April 2, 2040 and I'm a freshman in college and this morning I woke to my alarm clock blaring my favorite music. I hopped on the rotator belt that brought me through the shower and bathed me. Then went to the closet where my robot picked out my clothes that matched me with the outfit that fit my mood for the day. I went downstairs to the kitchen where the stove was fixing my breakfast, so I ate then left for class. I rode my segway to class then walked to our class where the holographic computers were waiting. I went to the rest of my classes, and then as I walked back to my segway I pulled out the phone, which was like a regular phone but instead of putting it up to your ear you push a button then the holographic screen opens and connects you to the person you want to talk to. As I walked into my dorm dinner was on the table and after my roommates got back to the dorm and we watched the television that was also holographic, played some games, then went to bed.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?
A clear and present danger? I think so. Why is it that whenever we go on the internet today that we always double think about putting our information in the computer when ordering something online or paying bills? It's not fair to have to worry that someone is going to steal your information. In my opionion these acts should be considered illegal, because some are considered as stealing and stealing is illegal, is it not? Child stalking should be considered illegal in more ways than one. These laws should all be considered illegal no matter what the circumstance. A zero tolerance policy shouls be applied in situations such as these.
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