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Qn: Technological advances bring new marvels to modern living. How different do you foresee our lives wil be like in 10 years? Beginning of compo ---------> Technology, in this day and age, advances in comparison to the speed of a bullet train.
In Japan, where the latest technology gadgets are produced, mobile phones do not just exist to text messages, receive and give out calls, take photographs and videos, surf the internet and video chat anymore. They can measure a person's percentage of body fat and body temperature, access to the Google satellite to check on the weather and view venues, replace the jobs of i-Pods and MP3s, and act as a long-term, puntual organiser of reminders and appointments.
Fast-forward to ten years later and technology will be unimagineable. However, due to the decreasing amounts in limited sources, I believe humans will be force accept the fact that they can no longer stay on Earth and must migrate to the moon or some other planet temporarily, in hope that Earth will heal with time and become yet again a suitable environment for people to live on. With the advance technology humans wield, I imagine people living in a man-made spacecraft as big as planet Earth, living in the midst of easy luxury and rich education. Pilots and mechanics in charge of maintaining the condition of the spacecraft and the overseeing of Earth's condition, will send advanced robots back to Earth to search for any sign of life that gives humans the chance to return home and resume to their lives.
I imagine humans riding on luxury cable chairs, maneuvering them with buttons, towards the venue they have in mind of going to. Articles of clothing, platters of food, gadgets and video games in bulk, movies, music - All these would be easily achieved with just a press of a button and a brief signing of a signature on a portable piece of cheque. Children would have teaching machines and robots as a governor at home. Medicines would be issued to sick patients from a factory manufacturing medicines, cough masks and thermometers, to the mini-mail box of a patient's cable chair.
No houses will be needed, since all people have to do is press a button and unfold their cable chair into a king-sized bed for nap-time. Cable chairs would not only be able to unfold themselves into beds, they would have an installed, virtual, touch-screen that acts as a computer, television, play station, and contains various contents of the latest and oldest magazines and books.
Once any robot sent on Eath to check up on its' condition returns with concrete evidence of life on Earth and accurate calculations on abundant Earth resources, the humans will have to start packing their bags to head back down to Earth. They will have re-live human history again, resorting to farming, hunting and gathering to gain food and water for survival. They will have to rediscover the making of light bulbs and steps to creating a bonfire. They will have to relearn the ways of working hard for a living on their own without the aid of machines and robots. This is the future I foresee in ten years, and the future that comes after that. What do you think?!! :DDD Labels: School
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Qn: Technological advances bring new marvels to modern living. How different do you foresee our lives wil be like in 10 years? Beginning of compo ---------> Technology, in this day and age, advances in comparison to the speed of a bullet train.
In Japan, where the latest technology gadgets are produced, mobile phones do not just exist to text messages, receive and give out calls, take photographs and videos, surf the internet and video chat anymore. They can measure a person's percentage of body fat and body temperature, access to the Google satellite to check on the weather and view venues, replace the jobs of i-Pods and MP3s, and act as a long-term, puntual organiser of reminders and appointments.
Fast-forward to ten years later and technology will be unimagineable. However, due to the decreasing amounts in limited sources, I believe humans will be force accept the fact that they can no longer stay on Earth and must migrate to the moon or some other planet temporarily, in hope that Earth will heal with time and become yet again a suitable environment for people to live on. With the advance technology humans wield, I imagine people living in a man-made spacecraft as big as planet Earth, living in the midst of easy luxury and rich education. Pilots and mechanics in charge of maintaining the condition of the spacecraft and the overseeing of Earth's condition, will send advanced robots back to Earth to search for any sign of life that gives humans the chance to return home and resume to their lives.
I imagine humans riding on luxury cable chairs, maneuvering them with buttons, towards the venue they have in mind of going to. Articles of clothing, platters of food, gadgets and video games in bulk, movies, music - All these would be easily achieved with just a press of a button and a brief signing of a signature on a portable piece of cheque. Children would have teaching machines and robots as a governor at home. Medicines would be issued to sick patients from a factory manufacturing medicines, cough masks and thermometers, to the mini-mail box of a patient's cable chair.
No houses will be needed, since all people have to do is press a button and unfold their cable chair into a king-sized bed for nap-time. Cable chairs would not only be able to unfold themselves into beds, they would have an installed, virtual, touch-screen that acts as a computer, television, play station, and contains various contents of the latest and oldest magazines and books.
Once any robot sent on Eath to check up on its' condition returns with concrete evidence of life on Earth and accurate calculations on abundant Earth resources, the humans will have to start packing their bags to head back down to Earth. They will have re-live human history again, resorting to farming, hunting and gathering to gain food and water for survival. They will have to rediscover the making of light bulbs and steps to creating a bonfire. They will have to relearn the ways of working hard for a living on their own without the aid of machines and robots. This is the future I foresee in ten years, and the future that comes after that. What do you think?!! :DDD Labels: School
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WONG HY, 03/02.
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My Interests
I take a lot of interest in the arts and sciences. You can say that I'm a geek, or something like that. I take a huge interest in learning the arts, literature, nature, photography, biology, physics, chemistry, etc.
I also love reading, especially books ranging in the classics, fantasy, thriller, crime-buster, in-popular-demand or highly-recommended category. I also browse through educational magazines once in a while.
I LOVE English Literature. I love Science too, but not as much. There's just so much to know in both categories, it's like a never-ending mystery. I don't really know how to describe how exactly it is wonderful. I just find it so, SO awesome.
I like to look at beautiful things, and that's where art comes in. I like looking at designs on anything, absolutely anything. Furniture, nature, sceneries, stamps, stickers, note books, prints, cakes, food, wood crafts, pottery, paintings, drawings, words, etc.
I enjoy good music, vocal and instrumental. My preference to the genres of music depends on my mood. It changes from time to time.
I love food. Chinese, western, Indian, Malay, you name it. I'm not really cut out to be a cook, but I love cooking all the same, especially baking.
I like active sports too. Jogging, taking walks and sprinting is not really my thing, unless I feel like it, which comes only once in a blue moon. I prefer playing friendly sports like basketball, soccer, badminton, volley and tennis. I love water sports too, like swimming and scuba-diving, although I seldom get the opportunity to do so.
I also love going out and hanging out with my family friends. Sometimes, I prefer going out alone. I usually hang out at the library or some book stores when I go out alone, maybe because I like quiet, peaceful places to do my stuff. When I'm with my friends, we'd be at the cinemas, or mini-food bars,restaurants, fast-food outlets, or neo-print booths. We can be just about anywhere and everywhere! Just being with them brings out my out-going side.
Whenever I go out with my family, its either for meals or bookstores or errands. I always look forward to such trips. Mainly because all of us are a funny bunch. We say and do stupid stuff so naturally, I always enjoy listening to the laughter and small comments that follows. It's like we're all playing out a sitcom family film.
Oh, oh! And I LOVE animals! Dogs, cats, elephants, horses, rabbits, hamsters, birds, bears, penguins, cubs, fawns, etc. I always find myself reading deeply into how a certain specie of animals lives in magazines such as "Discovery Box", "Current Science" and "National Geographic".
Another thing I like is fashion. It depends on my mood when it comes to shopping but I love looking at clothes and accessories. I don't really like earrings and necklaces. Whenever I see people wearing earrings and necklaces, I can't help but think it makes them look slightly unattractive.
About Me
People say I can be really blur and clueless. I don’t know. I don’t really know myself much. I play the sweet, mild flute in Military Band. I'm usually with my old friends; Cai Yue, Cai Long, Arisa, Hana, Chee Wai, Jun Jie, Wei Jie, Anna, Wei Ting, Ha Lin, Say Kiat and Lindy. I sometimes hang out with my BHSS buddies; Muhtadin, Buvana, Jocelyn, Xin Rong, Roselyn, Jing Xian, Nigel, Peggy, Maple, Tam, Wen Yuan and Stephanie. Those names in bold are the ones I’m closest with overall.
Booklist
What I don't have, What I want
A to S
a geisha's journey | a place called here | a tranquil star | alice in wonderland and through the looking glass | an accidental light | anthology of japanese literature | be careful what you wish for by alexandra potter | careful what you wish for | chasing windmills by Catherine Ryan Hyde | confessions of an ugly stepsister | cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell | everything under the sky | goodnight beautiful | if you could see me now | judge the obscure | just friends | keep it in the family | madame bovary | marley and me | me and mr darcy | middlemarch | missing by susan lewis | mrs woolf and the servants | my best friend's girl | my sister's keeper by Joudi Picoult | out of the shadows by susan lewis | paths of glory by Jeffery Archer | perfect picture by Jodi Picoult | perfect strangers | Pinstripes | princess of park avenue | remember me? by sophie kinsella | shopaholic abroad | shopaholic and sister | since i don't have you by louise candiish | shantaram | someone special by Sheila O'Flanagan | special relationship | summer in the city | son of a witch
T to Z
the abstinence teacher | the annotated alice | the case of the imaginary detective by karen jay fowler | the chronicles of chrestomanci volume 3 by Diana Wynne Jones| the cinderella effect | the glass palace by amitav ghosh | the good thieve by hannah tinti | the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society | the kitchen god's wife | the last concubine | the love of her life by Harriet Evans | the private papers of eastern jewel | the quiet girl | the red convertible | the scandal of the season by Sohpie Gee | the sea, the sea | the stepmother's diary | the tokaido road | then we came to an end | Totto-chan | Twenties Girl | Twilight series: book 4 | two caravans | a short history of tractors in ukrainian | up at the villa | wagner the werewolf | wedding season | weekend in paris | what happens in london by Julia Quinn | who gets fluffy? | widows in eastwick | wild designs by katie fford | love letters by katie fford |
Wishlist
it's about saving $$$
the PERFECT blogskin
good family and friends
digital camera (orange, lime green, white or violet)
big bedroom with a HUGE study table desk and a labyrinth of shelves! BIG, BIG closet for clothes
books from my "Book List"
to Japan, Australia, Mongolia, London, Korea and China!
soft toys; favouring HUMUNGOUS white/black/brown teddy
iPod (baby blue, orange, lime green, white or violet)
new laptop
new (big) wallet
3E2 '09
score straight As for 2009 EOY and 2010 O Levels
The best for my love ones, and a happily ever after :)
The strength to support and move on with my love ones in life :)
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Wong HY
Twin of Wong Rui Yee (deceased)
Aquarius.
Buddhist.
Annoyingly klutzy
BUT moral conscious.
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1. Roiworld: Click on "Fashion and Shopping" in "Categories" to view most of my roiworld designs AND a few intro on online fashion sites. Hover your mouse key over the Phlook photos at the left-side to select whether you want to "zoom in/out", "favourite" it, "comment" or "copy embeded code".
2. The fashion site is roiworld.com
3. To view my roiworld profile, go to my "profile" and click the link, "roiworld: kuonster". It's below my name and birthdate.
4. If you have an urgent message for me, email my gmail. I check it once every week. Note that it is just my e-mail, and not my MSN.
5. I won't be updating my twitter by sms so often anymore, and I don't think I can update it frequently by my laptop. I've been short of cash, lately. :S
6. I won't be able to blog much except during the holidays: March, June, September, November, December.
Blog since: 2008

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