Sunday, April 22, 2007

The future has come (Utopia)

Imagine a world where scientific and technological advancements allow you to do things you have never dreamed of. Are you fed up with constant waiting for overcrowded vehicles of public transportation which tend to be late during rush hours? Enter to the world where such situations no longer exist. New technology takes us far from this ancient means of transportation, where even flying cars are obsolete. Our scientists have invented a teleporting platform that is capable of transporting people from one platform to another one. These platforms will be placed throughout your towns at every major place and thus allowing you never to be late for work or school any more. Deep studies of particle systems in physics and information technology along with broadening trasfer rates of our wireless networks have been fundamental in research of more versatile means of transportation. The devices have been tested since the very first prototypes were assembled and we are glad to inform you that the tests are turning successful after overcoming early design flaws.

Do you also hate situations when you forget your wallet with your money, ID and health insurance cards and other documents which you cannot otherwise get by without? Our department of nanotechnological research have invented a new way how to make electronic components such as transistors even smaller than never before. These components can be used for building nano implants which could serve as a central storage for all your cards. Software engineers have designed a state-of-the-art software with powerful database system that brings these implants to life. Within these implants all data about your person, your ID, health insurance as well as credit card, will be stored. The places like shopping and medical centers, banks, teleportation platforms and information booths will be equipped with readers with specialized software for each branch. You will no more blame yourself for leaving your wallet at home, as it will always be with you, in your hand. Our security engineers have invented a new cryptoalgorithm to secure your personal data from possible security break. Breaking our brand new cipher would take millenia so the chance of possible brute force attack is put to ground zero.

We hope we will all enjoy our common future with new technological advancements, which are brought to you to make your lives easier.


Jozef Kacer, the President of
Cyberdesign Systems Corporation

We make the progress possible...

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