Sunday, April 28, 2013

Eric Mack

Erick Mc
Taking a look on politics as technology goes on and on....


The Corrupt/Dictatorship goverment have to face such things in the future as when the technology has accelerated. Imagine a corrupt/Dictatorship nation consists of 80 million people an say the majority of these people are online,they have may be Facebook,twitter,e-mails, and create a virtual enviroment for themselves.
It is very easy for a corrupt/Dictatorship goverment to deal with 80million people who are against them by employing military force to intimidate them. But now he is faced by millions of people in virtual space,
As these people shift their blames,noises to the virtual space about the existing goverment.
The corrupt/Dictatorship goverment have hard time to distinguish through just the noises being generated by number of people in the virtual enviroment versus what is actually in  the real life
The poorest country in the entire world. Less than one percent of the population has electricity. We went to a village where we didn’t see power lines, we didn’t see really much in the way of infrastructure, and we certainly didn’t see pavement, and attended a local ceremony. And everybody’s pulling out smart phones and taking pictures of the ceremony and communicating with each other. It’s the poorest country in the world and everybody seems to be holding up a smart phone! Translate this into a situation where bad acts are being committed or discrimination is taking place or sexual and gender-based violence is taking place. All of those people are not just spectators, they’re also witnesses.

 #Mc
could you ever believe what may have been in the future....
There will be no alarm clock in your wake-up routine – at least, not in the traditional sense. Instead, you'll be roused by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, by light entering your room as curtains open automatically, and by a gentle back massage administered by your hi-tech bed. You're more likely to awake refreshed, because inside your mattress there's a special sensor that monitors your sleeping rhythms, determining precisely when to wake you so as not to interrupt an REM cycle.
Your apartment is an electronic orchestra and you are the conductor. With simple flicks of the wrist and spoken instructions, you can control temperature, humidity, ambient music and lighting. You are able to skim through the day's news on translucent screens while a freshly cleaned suit is retrieved from your automated closet. You head to the kitchen for breakfast and the translucent news display follows, as a projected hologram hovering just in front of you. You grab a mug of coffee and a fresh pastry, cooked to perfection in your humidity-controlled oven, and skim new emails on a holographic tablet projected in front of you. Your central computer system suggests a list of chores your housekeeping robots should tackle today, all of which you approve.
You pull up notes for a presentation you'll give later that day to important new clients abroad. All of your data – from your personal and professional life – is accessible through all of your various devices, as it's stored in the cloud, a remote digital-storage system with near limitless capacity. You own a few different and interchangeable digital devices; one is the size of a tablet, another the size of a pocket watch, while others might be flexible or wearable. All will be lightweight, incredibly fast and will use more powerful processors than anything available today.
#Eric
ohhhh! really i cant wait for it.... I think its there if am not mistaken!!!!
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