Monday, 14 November 2011

An idea about the future

Global perspectives
Future

Waking up at the tune of the ocean, I saw my father's car flying past my aquarium glass window as he was going to work. I clapped my hands, and automatically every electronic device in the room turned on.
Beside me I found my personal robot standing like a soldier, waiting quietly to do my bed. Standing on the floor, the silver carpet moved me to the bathroom where my automated dress maker was located. I stepped inside, and less than a few seconds later I was dressed as if going to the oscars.
My teeth were brushed and hair was perfectly combed. Stepping back on my silver carpet, it took me to the escalator which took me downstaits to the kitchen. As expected, the houserobot ws already busy making lunch.
On the digital table, there was enough breakfast to feed an entire army. Sitting down on my chair it turned into relax mode - by slowly stretching your spine and neck, and making you as comfortable as possible. As I put my hand on the table My two automatic dogs jumbed out of my 3D t.v and quietly stood beside me. Fifteen minutes later I walked out of the house and stepped into my car.
As the seat adjusted to my position, the car started and slowly started its engines to fly into the air. In a matter of minutes I was already at school. It was the 14th of october, the day apple couldn't keep up with the latest technology and sold their factories to their biggest shareholders. Walking into the classroom Mr mitchell was already standing ready to teach from home. Considering the fact that sickness was no longer a valid exuse for not teaching, he turned on his Ipad 59 from home so he can be projected into the classroom while walking around in his room. Sitting on my flying carpet, the students couldn't wait for class to end. Our books were flying around us 45 minutes into the lesson, waiting for the students to take them as class came to an end. Our flying books were the latest invention of apple's new owners. Three years ago they developed a microchip that could make them fly into the air at the sound of the student's voice. In a matter of weeks, both europe and america where already using this new invention. The only country that ordered the least amount of books was China, considering their one child policy - some things never change.

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