To whom it may concern, The year is 2111, and technology resides in the heart and soul of every person’s life. As civilization has advanced, humans have come to depend more and more upon inventions and creations. I fear mankind will simply never be able to release the stranglehold of technology, but as it has improved, the way of life has improved along with it. The only problem is, what if everything stopped working? Signed, Dr. Bijan Khaksari The class of 2111 had a scheduled field trip to the museum of obsolete technology. When the students arrived at the museum, they signed in to receive their educational hours. "What's this?" one student asked, picking up a bulky, square device.
"That's a blackboard eraser," answered the tour guide, "it was used to erase chalk from a blackboard." To demonstrate, the tour guide wrote a few words on an ancient wall called the "blackboard", using a strange white substance called "chalk." She then made the writing vanish with the eraser. The …show more content…
As soon as Greg had made it to work, he began to imagine what life would have been like without the great BooBert. In case you do not know what a BooBert is, it’s a small, multicoloured cat that can fit right into your pocket, and it can only be purchased at a Circuit City store. This device has a small screen, buttons and many other features located in its mid region. These features are used to send information to other BooBerts, and receive information as well. Before the BooBert, the poor clerks that work during freedom of information day would have to ask and receive information verbally, as they did in the past. Greg messaged his throat, and imagined how it might have felt. “The strains produced by overworking your vocal chords and face muscles can be terrible for your body,” Greg uttered, “thank goodness for advances in modern