Interview with Dr. Nichols:
-From my understanding, you were the creator of at least part of this exhibit?
*Do you know who created it?
-Did you have help and from who?
-What gave you the idea to build something like this on the campus of Limestone College and did you need approval for it?
-How long did it take to put together?
-If any, what are the plans for the exhibit going forward. Will there be anything added on?
• Thank you for your time, Dr. Nichols!
Over the years and in more recent times, tv and movie viewers have been able to see extraordinary graphics as well potential inventions such as flying cars, robots, etc. The Jetsons was a tv series back in the 1960's that was watched in many households. The Jetsons was different in a sense that the show was based on potential future events as a particular family was the focus while they lived through an incredible unrealistic world. Well, actually... not so unrealistic. Did you know, that flying cars is an actual thing? Yes! Flying cars have been invented. Sure, they haven't been distributed because they have yet to be perfected, but they most definitely are out there. Did the Jetsons in fact predict the future? Stay tuned for more. (Talent: Claire)
According to the Jetsons, we are now currently living in the future. Sure, we don't exactly have our own car that soars across the sky or robot that takes care of each and every chore nor do we have the ability to live in an apartment in which reaches the top of the sky with 5 star capabilities. What we do have is technology. Technology has done just about everything for us in years past. We use it everyday and don't even think about it. Smartphones, laptops, video games, smart TV's, smart cars, electric based cars, etc. Technology is improving by the day believe it or not and when you think it wont enhance anymore it does just that. Flying cars have already been developed as predicted by the Jetsons. The release of flying cars has yet to be determined, but they're coming. The future is here and one day we will see robots that roll around completing house chores in a high sky apartment that is unbelievably perfect. When that time comes, don't get stuck living in the past! (Voiceover)
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Jetsons Story
Back in the 1960’s, there
was a family in which lived in a mirror image of the future, or now. The family
known as the Jetsons consisted of a husband, wife, a daughter, son, dog and
robot.
With the 1960’s came plenty of advancements in the Orbit
City community in which the Jetsons resided. The Jetson family was the focus
and showed everyone what our future would look like. The family lived in Sky
Pad Apartments way above ground level, they have a robot to take care of their
chores around the house, their dog actually spoke but did have an “R” slur at
the start of every word in which he spoke. George Jetson would only have to
work a few hours a week which is typical. Mr. Jetson travels from home to work
via car in which replicates a flying saucer. They were the futures’ modern
family looking to live out the American dream.
With new technology forming every day designers and
constructors have taken the biggest step imaginable. They’ve taken ideas from
Orbit City’s book by building homes and apartments way high into the sky for
those adventure seekers that love heights and spectacular sights.
Cars have come a long way as well each and every year,
but now… they do it all. Cars are finally soaring into the sky and creating
quicker travel times for those who don’t want to be stuck in ground traffic or
just want to take a cruise around the sky.
Most people that have careers don’t get stuck working 9
hours a day 5 days a week anymore. More like 2-3 days a week for about ohhhh,
just 2-3 hours a day. Most of the time, work can be done at home on laptops no
matter the job.
Chores? That was sooo 1980. Build yourself a robot, or
better yet… Buy or have one of your friends robots build yourself one. Getting
one of these companions for your home will make your life sooo much less
stressful and families will have plenty less to worry about. Anything needed
around the house, these droids will take care of business in a jiffy.
Now that the future is
here and all of the opportunities are great, all of the inventions and
creations with this fantastic technology have taken our society over the top…
We can all relax and do exactly what we want for the rest of our lives.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Introduction of Alex Oleszkowicz
Hey all,
My name is Alex Oleszkowicz and I am a senior at Limestone College in Gaffney, South Carolina. I am a Professional Communications major looking to get into the field of sports media. On top of my studies, I play baseball for the college. I have played three years at the college level and moving onto my fourth this spring. I previously studied and played at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan which is right around where I grew up. I was born and raised in Dearborn Heights, Michigan which is a suburb just outside of Detroit. I am a die hard fanatic of the Tigers, Red Wings, Lions and Pistons. Along with those four, I root for the University of Michigan Wolverines out of Ann Arbor, Michigan. With graduation nearing, I am most definitely looking forward to accomplishing the crazy feat of finishing college in four years and moving onto the professional field of sports media.
My name is Alex Oleszkowicz and I am a senior at Limestone College in Gaffney, South Carolina. I am a Professional Communications major looking to get into the field of sports media. On top of my studies, I play baseball for the college. I have played three years at the college level and moving onto my fourth this spring. I previously studied and played at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan which is right around where I grew up. I was born and raised in Dearborn Heights, Michigan which is a suburb just outside of Detroit. I am a die hard fanatic of the Tigers, Red Wings, Lions and Pistons. Along with those four, I root for the University of Michigan Wolverines out of Ann Arbor, Michigan. With graduation nearing, I am most definitely looking forward to accomplishing the crazy feat of finishing college in four years and moving onto the professional field of sports media.
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