Wednesday, April 14, 2010

2040 What is Our Future?

At 7:10 on Monday morning, my alarm clock sounds coming from the walls of my apartment. I get out of bed having to turn off the alarm because the longer you wait to get up, the louder the alarm gets. Since the alarm is built into the walls, similar to a security system, you have a built in touch screen devise to turn off the alarm. Just before I make breakfast, I need to take a shower. The showers in 2040 are automatic and you press a button if you want a cold or warm shower. Once I’m finished getting dressed, I go to the refrigerator to get some milk to make cereal. However the refrigerator has a built in devise that lets you know what you need from the store that would need to be refrigerated, such as milk, eggs, meat, and salad. Before I get the milk, the touch screen device has milk on the “Groceries Needed” list. So I choose, instead, to make toast.
As I’m heading out the door I realize that I am running late to school. Instead of taking my regular car, I decide to take my flying car. Flying cars were a recent invention and you are able to go twice the speed of what a car normally drives in a 45 mph zone. In the air, you would be able to drive 90 mph. Even though a flying car helps you get to your destination faster, there are still cops and traffic lights in the air to avoid accidents. As I land into the school parking lot, I am worried I am going to miss my class. Luckily, once you enter the building of your class, the building automatically sends a message to the teacher as a partial attendance. You receive a full attendance grade once you enter the classroom. This new technological device has helped students to not feel worried about getting points off for being tardy. The college classes, in general, have not changed too much. More teachers are using clickers for quizzes and participation grades to make sure students are paying attention. Also, all classes are allowed to have computers, unless the teacher feels it is a distraction. One thing that has changed is that colleges worldwide are making more mandatory classes that the students need to take, such as environmental classes and economic classes. The schools felt it is important for kids to know how to save money, learn how to live more economically friendly, and to be informed of what activities harm the environment.
For the past fifty years, technology has dramatically changed and has helped make our lives easier. Without technology, we would not be able to get up in the morning on time, make emergency phone calls, keep in touch with our family members across the country, and to check how much money you have in your savings account. These are just a few examples on how technology has helped make our life easier. Forty years from now, our life is going to surround and rely on technology even more.

2 comments:

  1. Wow it seems as if a lot has changed since the simple alarm clocks, refrigerators, and showers. It is very interesting to guess how our future will turn out to be. Hopefully it will turn out for the improvement of civilization, but technology not take over completely because humans need to do things too!

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  2. I think I'd enjoy this future.

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