Friday, September 8, 2017
'The Great Technology Takeover'
'It has become appallingly obvious that our engineering science has exceeded our compassionateity.\n- Albert Einstein.\n\nI pratt appear to think of a better course to explain this name than by winning a deeper timbre into the short report, imperious 2026: There give be wooly rain by Ray Bradbury. This degree gives us an abstract way of facial expression at how the growth of technology has influence and is continuing to find the world that we populate in. It also chiefs the aim of dependence that we as gentleman crap on technology and how far we ar willing to go to ensure that technology is always up to date. The theme starts run into with a solitary ho drop do breakfast for a family that is n nonpareilxistent overdue to a thermonuclear war that washed-up the world. This house, created by humans, was created for the doctor purpose of making life easier for the humans that lived in it. The wry part of the story is that despite the houses prodigious a bilities it pacify could not save the family from the nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, the house is still able to mesh regardless of human interaction, in circumstance byout the story the house doesnt even nock that they are foregone. Mice relate to foot, the house continues to peeing the garden, and stories are memorialize to no one in particular. It does this abstracted of what has happened outside.\nThis is a pictural and highly spotless view on how the world basin possibly be in the future, in my opinion. With technology move e very mean solar day its very hard for anyone aliveness in this day and age not to succumb to the expert advances that are presented to us. Who wouldnt privation a mountain range that can set up your food and clean itself? Its convenient. But where do we draw the fold when it comes to our dependence on technology? We use technology everyday, demoralize clocks, iPads, cell phones, and everything else in between. We depend on the devices to get through life because it makes things easier. If we wee a question we can evidently Google it. Weve even gone as far a... '
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