Bon Jurno Giulietta: I will try to help by using my imagination, I will go out of order:
3. School will only be there for specific reasons. We will not have to learn anything. We will have a small hat which will be able to send and receive signals from the brain with all the information required for a given subject contained in it. Say, you have a maths problem. As soon as you think of the problem, the system will work it out and give you the answer in your head. It will be the same with reading books for instance. You will imagine a book and within a split second, the system will have passed the contents of the book to your brain and you will know everything about it. Any subject will be available, but for such professions as a Lawyer, you will have to download a special cap.
4. There will be shops, but nothing like we know them today. They will be places where you have new hair styles, try on clothes, shoes and such, but you will order what you want, pay by direct debit and by the time you get home, a robot car/driver will have deposited them through your secure 'parcel box'.
2. What will we need cars and buses for. We will be able to be transported through Cyber space. Imagine: you want to go home to harvest the olives (it doesn't half hurt your neck, remember). So, you put on your helmel and pull down the visor. You will speak to your brother or father back home in Seborga (Negi actually) and he will do likewise, only he will be knocking the olives down. He will be able to talk to you, see you in a form doing the same, whilst you, sitting in an armchair back in London, can see, hear, smell, taste and actually appear to knock down the olives beside your brother/father. Fantastic, but the oil will have to be sent by robot car/messenger.
1. Houses will be beautiful, as they will be built by robots. They will have everything you need and be self-cleaning. You will not have to cook unless you want to and everything will be automatic. By merely thinking of television, a large wall screen will appear in whatever room you might happen to be in and you will be able to change channels, etc., merely by thinking.
Do you think my imagination has gone completely mad Giulietta:
well let me give you some examples of what happened over the past 100 years. Motor cars were rubbish. Airplanes had just been invented. Radio came, Television and telephones (not mobiles). Fifty years ago, we were still dreaming of the future, then the first mobile phones came. They were the size of a middle sized suitcase. The first digital watches came, man landed on the moon, a little earlier the first satellite (Sputnik). Suddenly, live television from America to Europe. Then the first computers - you cannot imagine the memory, about 125 kb's, while we are now talking of 200 gb's. C'D's, DVD's, - are you still with me, and not fallen asleep yet...............That, my dear Giulietta is just part of the future as I see it. And I am 65, while you are probably 15/16: Finally, with the advent of stem-cell research and the advancements it is making, it is highly likely that your generation will live to be 150 years old and still fit and healthy with spare-part surgery as common as a dentist's appointment. God Bless, Ciao................
2006-09-21 06:29:59
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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i'm Australian yet I have Italian blood. My Dads Italian. 1/2 of my kinfolk is Italian and that i discover them to be very style, beneficiant and passionate human beings. i'm extremely going to Italy in August and that i cant wait. i'm searching ahead to seeing all the former issues. previous homes, previous statues etc etc etc. as well as that, Italian women are very alluring. And Italian foodstuff is the acceptable! by making use of ways, your English isn't very undesirable. From what i will see its extremely solid. more advantageous acceptable than some those who's first language is English.
2016-11-23 13:08:53
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answered by ? 4
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1) houses in the future will have remotes like cars do now to open the door. There will be cookers that can cook meals in seconds without any preparation, just throw in the ingredients.
2)Buses will finally have seat belts and cars and buses will run off something other than gas!
3)Schools in the future will be done over the internet
4)Shopping in the future will be done in your home. The shops will travel to you to pick out clothes food etc.
2006-09-21 06:58:27
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answered by lilmama 4
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Hello Italian! Nice to meet you.
I will "tolk" you to see "Blade Runner", maybe that's what the future looks like.
2006-09-21 05:51:05
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answered by bandit 3
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Just use your imagination, use the progress in the past 100 years and figure out the changes for the next 100 years.
2006-09-21 05:47:02
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answered by Kamran 3
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Hi Giulietta
As a human being and a teacher I embrace and fear the future.....
Look at what's happening already in Britain, Europe and America:
Children being scientifically 'dissected' and DNA'd from birth - tested, assessed and recorded every moment of their lives from birth to death, official records kept of everything everyone of us do - employment, unemployment, social activities, friendships/associations, written/telephonic and oral communications, finances, investments/savings/ buying/selling, birth/marriage/divorce/death, CCTV everywhere, all our movements known to the PTB (Powers That Be) at almost any moment in time..... and a 'police force' devised and maintained in order to maintain 'public control and safety'.....
films like Metropolis, 1999, Solent Green, Blade Runner and similar, I now fear are all not so far from the truth and, although they were essentially someone elses imaginations, the PTB seem to have taken their cue from them ....
I believe that in the future (and no so distant it seems) we will be:
1. Living in government provided accommodation designed and built according to our citizen 'status' at government dictated rents....
2. Public transport will be provided by the government and will be the only form of transport available to the masses - only those in privileged civic posts will have private vehicles - again provided and paid for as a job 'perk' by the government dependent on their citizen 'status' .....
3. We will all be employed in the various departments of work according to our 'status' and all work will be directed towards maintaining the various aspects of the 'machine' of the then 'society' - society will be run by computers and 'jobs worths' generating mountains of paperwork in order to keep us occupied....
4. School as we know it will no longer exist - we will only be trained rather than educated in the activities necessary for us to sufficiently fulfil our role in society.....
5. Shopping will no longer be one of choice, except for the privileged, but rather an acquisition and replacement of that which the government dictates we need for food and clothing, for their purposes of us continuing our roles .....
6. Entertainment activities will only be the privileged of the few - the rest of us will be involved in dictated activities which ensure we remain calm and docile and continue our dictated social roles...
7. Relationships and families will no longer exist as we know them, sex and children will only be as dictated by the government and only in and among those allocated by the government - as a means of controlling population and only for the purposes of maintaining 'the machine'
8. We will no longer have individual identities but rather, perhaps, a first name and a surname which denotes our citizen status.....
9. Disability, illness, infirmness and incapacity will not be tolerated as these facets of being human do not support the continuation of 'society'....
8. Free will and choice will not only be a thing of the past, it will be legislated against as criminal - just as we are beginning to see now...... smoking, drinking, socialising, relationships, having children .....
2006-09-21 23:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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What on earth does this have to do with being Italian.
I believe if you watch the Jetsons you'll get a pretty accurate picture.
2006-09-21 05:44:31
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answered by Poppies_rule 3
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this is wierd. ive been left school 15 years and they asked me the same questions and put it this way nothings changed except for mobile phones and the internet. everything else is the same.
2006-09-21 05:52:22
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answered by ellejaybea 3
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i'll do it on one condition!
what's that i hear you cry
well i have to want to first!
have a nice day!
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2006-09-21 05:47:15
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answered by Proto 3
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what does tolk mean??
2006-09-21 05:51:40
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answered by THJE 3
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