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I'm sure trying to imagine life without electricity is as difficult for us as would have been for our great-great grandparents to imagine life with electricity. Try to imagine how technology will change our lives in the next fifty years. I wonder if the change will be as significant and life changing as the invention of electricity.

Submitted by: FIRAT TEMEL

Submitted on February 1, 2007 9:52 AM | Comments (1)| Post a comment| Email a friend|Report this post
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What a wonderfully short and thought provoking entry. Certainly to the point without any use of scientific and clever 'long words'. Original in that I read it and sensed a real personal touch, and humanity. Unfortunately, I fear the only comparable thing, which is absolutely contrary to the success of the invention of electricity, is the destruction of this planet.

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