I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo bored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have dance tonight but that's not for a few hours and i have homework but like that's any fun, right? And I have friends, but by the time we set something up it would be time to go to dance. So I'm stuck with my computer. Which, as i now have realized, is not exactly stuck. Did you know that by 2013 a super-computer is expected to be built to exceed the avg. human brain's capabilities? And by 2040, it is expected to exceed the whole HUMAN RACE'S capabilities? Scary, right? I don' think it like that. It could be a mistake in the end. Imagine, that could make a really crappy movie:
Super-computers are built so smart they create bodies for themselves and take over the universe! Aaahhhh!!!
Of course, in the movie, somebody would save us.
The movie Eagle Eye Is actually pretty similar to what I described. This computer is killing the US government and then it's going to move onto the world and stuff, so it's blackmailing two humans into helping it because it can't do it itself because it doesn't have opposable thumbs.
My mom was like, "This movie is so far fetched! Or, at least, I hope so." Because, you know, who actually knows what's going on with all this technology? For all we know, it COULD be happening. I doubt it, though. I'm pretty sure people would be careful with giving computers brains of their own. Below are two clips of Eagle Eye. Don't worry, though, I won't spoil the end. I just have to explain this: the boy playing the trumpet is her son and this: The woman's necklace is rigged to explode when certain vibrations come into the room and hit it (She doesn't know that, though). And I mean, HUGELY explode. Blow up a football field explode. So..... enjoy. PS- I recommend the 2nd one! It's cooler.
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