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Governments In Space

Filed Under: Future, Political, Short by Steve — Leave a comment
October 16, 2010

I can’t wait until we start living in space. When even the nicest houses are mobile, if you happen to be in an area that a government claims is “theirs” and you don’t want to be a part of it, you basically just say “no” to their rules and fly somewhere else.

When you live on a planet, most homes are foundation-based, which means if you don’t like the way a country or community is run, you can’t just go somewhere else. You have to sell the house, find a more appealing government, swear some kind of loyalty oath to become a citizen there, buy a property, and move all your stuff. One government or another will find a way to tax you every step of the way (“We’re not done with you yet!”). If you aren’t bound to a geographic location, you don’t face these problems.

You won’t have to be alone out there, either. Individuals aren’t the only people that would benefit from a lack of social chains. It would be quite easy to form communities of individuals that get along and work well together. These small groups would be better at meeting the needs of each other. In case they can’t, they can send out a signal to request the services of others, none of which would be able to charge monthly for a service they would rarely need to provide.

If communities get too big and someone starts requiring people in the community to start paying a monthly tax, people better be happy about it, because they can leave at the drop of a hat. If a government did exist for a community in space, it would actually have to do things right, because true value competition exists. Anyone that thinks they have a good idea for a government can start it on a whim. If it’s not good, it’s not like it’ll be bad for anyone, because if it’s not any good, people won’t join it.

Come on, everyone! Let’s get to space already.

Tags: Community, Competition, Fluid Geography, Future, Government, Market Competition, People, Predictions, Space
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The Future of Data Storage

Filed Under: Future, Internet by Steve — 1 Comment
August 1, 2010

I’ve noticed an increase in off-site data storage advertisements on Television lately. Their main selling point is hard drive crashes, which cause you to lose all of your computer’s data. This can be prevented if you put it all on an off-site (the “site” being your computer) server for such and such a month.

I’ve never been a fan of things you have to constantly pay for, but for whatever reason, most people are completely content with giving in to optional technology and life taxes, such as cell phones with monthly bills, or insurance. Because of me noticing these two things (people giving in to voluntary monthly tax and that data back-up advertisement), I saw the future.

What your life will be stored on.As technology improves Internet speeds, server sizes, and competition drives personal devices down in size, there will likely come a time when people find it impractical to carry their own data around with them. Services will offer you data storage (likely advertised as “unlimited”) and people will submit themselves to another lifelong ongoing fee for the sake of having the smallest laptops and phones. You’d have to be a nerd or poor to carry all your own data around with you!

If things get even worse, people will fall prey once again to that “If you’ve got nothing to hide, why hide what you have?” logic and people carrying around their own data storage devices would be considered suspicious.

Oh well, at least you’ll have a laptop that fits in your palm! That’s worth handing over your privacy and a monthly fee over for, right?

Tags: Computers, Data, Future, Internet, Logic, Nerd, Predictions, Privacy, Technology
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2010 ReBoot Movie: Thoughts on 17 Seconds of Footage

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June 2, 2010

After rediscovering the entire show on YouTube in 2008, I had an interest in seeing some sort of remake or revival, though I thought the odds of that were incredibly slim. Hardly anyone I knew near me or even on the Internet even knew that the show existed. If it was that unpopular, there wouldn’t be a driving force to make anything new related to it.

Oh well, movie time anyway:

Reboot 2010 Movie Guardian AnimationA lot of the voice actors from the original show have moved on to other things or passed away (like Tony Jay, the voice of Megabyte), so I guess it’s only natural the “Warning, incoming game.” voice was changed, but then, half a year later, I found a 3 second clip of what appears to be demonstration footage of a Guardian character from the movie; the “Loading Guardian” text on the side also kind of hints at that. The detail is fantastic on the full-size version, but it also almost seems too detailed; the original show had very flat skin, which was fine because the characters were representing things that go on in a computer. They don’t need to look like they have skin cells.

ReBoot from the 90s, probably the end of season 1.I’m still looking forward to seeing the movie at this point, but if that Guardian is the main character, I feel like I will be disappointed. They could probably pull off an entire movie based on the goings-on in an entirely different computer, but that would initially be a let-down. I suppose seeing all the familiar characters in extreme detail and with different voices wouldn’t be that much better though, so maybe Rainmaker knows what they’re doing. Then again, some of this stuff could be out of context, like that “Loading Guardian” clip could be from one of the games. Rebooting would explain both the unusual appearance and that digital construction. There are what look like buildings loading in the background, too.

There’s also a rumor that it’s going to be a trilogy. I’m still trying to come to grips with the idea of one movie being made.

Tags: 2010, Animated Image, Footage, Future, Movie, Preview, ReBoot, Revival, Upcoming Movies, Video, YouTube
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Does Affirmative Action Really Work?

Filed Under: Personal, Political, Psychology by admin — 2 Comments
May 26, 2010

Does Affirmative Action really work? The United States has had it in place for quite some time now, and I still see racism all over the place in a great variety of ways.

The intent was good, but it was based on retaliation and a debt that doesn’t look like, at this point in time, will ever be repaid. Slavery was a rather unfortunate thing, but I don’t think mixing up the race ratio in the workplace by law is any way to repay anyone. Plus, it’s really just avoiding the problem.

Panucci's PizzaSo, what if the owner of a pizza parlor is a racist? Well, instead of letting that person be racist, you have forced them by law to interact and pay someone that they don’t like. I’ll ask my you, readers: Have you ever convinced someone that was racist to be accepting of other races? I have had no luck with it myself. Racism seems to be a dying form of indoctrination, and law is not the cure. Today, racism is either a result of poor parenting, or unfortunate circumstances during childhood.

On the other hand, you’re a minority and you got a job! Good going! Except your boss is a racist and only hired you because he had to. Have fun at work!

While I have more to say on the subject, I’m going to keep this post short. This is merely a tangent on something I plan to write in the future, so if I got any more in depth here, I’d be going into that, so I’ll leave you with this:

A: “A rule for sorting has no place in random chance, just as it has no place in racial equality.”
B: “Oh, you. If only it were that simple.”
A: “It is that simple! Does two not equal two? That is equality and it is simple!”
B: “Ah, true. That seems fair enough.”
A: “As fair as possible!”

Tags: Affirmative Action, Debt, Discrimination, Fair, Future, Indoctrination, Job, Politics, Problem, Racism
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The Future: A Robotic Economy

Filed Under: Future by Steve — Leave a comment
April 24, 2010

You’ve probably seen it happening if you’ve watched any kind of show on the advancements of industry. Robots are taking over the w- no. Robots are taking our repetitive jobs. The first reaction to that is probably along the lines of “Yeah, that’s great! Nobody wants those jobs anyway.”, which is probably true. However, jobs aren’t either repetitive or not; they are available in various levels of repetition.

The assembly line is the stereotypical job that involves doing the same thing all day. A company makes a product, and every copy of it needs to be the same. This makes for awful work for people, but easy work for machines. This kind of job was the obvious choice for robotics early on, because it didn’t take much to design something to do that job, by today’s standards at least. Something along the lines of “Grab, insert part, screw in, place on conveyor belt.” wouldn’t require any thinking on the robot’s part.

Other jobs are just repetitive in more various ways. Serving fast food is quite repetitive, but the customer wants a number of various things, and it requires a little bit of thinking to make sure the order is right. In order for a robot to do this, it would need a computer that would accept variables, and adjust its functions to that. “Input purchase. Did customer pay? Yes (see order). Did customer order anything custom? No (gather items). Give to customer. Play have-a-nice-day.wav” would be something a fast food robot would do (that’s the simplified version, anyway).

Eventually there would come a time in the future where every job will be able to be done by a robot more effectively than a human, even repairing robots! At this point, your social status would be determined by how many robots you posses. It would be an economy based entirely on “You need money to make money”. However, due to how advanced the state of society would be, living in poverty wouldn’t actually be that bad… At least by today’s standards.

Tags: Awful, Economy, Fast Food, Future, Job, Money, Ownership, Predictions, Repetitive, Robotics, Robots, Simplified, Society, Work
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