Language: English
Written in: 2009
Published: 2009-06-03
Word count: 39,609 words (≈ about 3 hours)
Categorie(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, High Tech
Tags: future, girlfriend, robot, science fiction
Mike Smith's life was crap, living all alone, years after his wife had died and his children had grown up and moved away. Then he saw the commercial for the Daffodil. Far more than other robots, the Daffodil could become anything and everything he wanted it to be. Mike's life is about to change.
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Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:25:29 +0100
right. thanks for the reply. All those things being said though, I sincerely enjoyed both these books and would buy the next if there was another. Great job man.
Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:55:21 +0100
Thanks for taking the time to read my book. I also appreciate your thoughts on the subject. Here were my thoughts. As for A: robots as teachers. I think you are right that Patience would be a great teacher. I would hope that our society would wait until the technology was well proven though before giving over our future to it. Also, as a teacher I can tell you, schools never get technology when it is new. We are only now getting computer technology that's been in offices for a decade. As for… (more)
Thanks for taking the time to read my book. I also appreciate your thoughts on the subject. Here were my thoughts. As for A: robots as teachers. I think you are right that Patience would be a great teacher. I would hope that our society would wait until the technology was well proven though before giving over our future to it. Also, as a teacher I can tell you, schools never get technology when it is new. We are only now getting computer technology that's been in offices for a decade. As for B, I was playing with the idea that technology gets rapidly cheaper. A new 19 inch B&W TV was $500 in 1959. I may have gone too cheap, but who knows. I would have never imagined that something like the iPad would be available for under $1000.
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