Tuesday, December 26, 2006

I, Robot…




Last week, I watched TV and I liked some movie. So I found the story internet. It’s very interesting. I want to share it for other friend.
The story of I, Robot takes place on the edge of a massive technological and social change as the number of robots in the US is about to triple. With the release of the NS-5 Automated Domestic Assistant robot, there will now be one robot for every five humans. The NS-5 is designed to do everything from babysitting to cooking to calculating family finances. This new generation of computers is believe to be “3 Law Safe” each robot cannot hurt a human being; must obey a human’s orders; and must protect itself as long as the first two laws are not b
roken.




But the laws are broken and one robot, “Sonny,” and one man, Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith), are destined to find out how and why. As the plot unfolds, Spooner finds out more about the faulty human logic and Sunny finds out that he was built for a reason and by the end of the movie his purpose is revealed. It is the title. You can watch it buy yourself. I think, when you watch you feel amazing because it is modern and it can happen in the future.

Rain Storm


I have superstar in my heart. His name is RAIN. He is the tall and smart. I like his eyes because it's a little. When he smile, I feel good. Already a sensation in his own country, Rain, or Jung Ji Hoon as his mom knows him,is now taking on the rest of Asia and was in town to promote his latest album, Rain 2.
Rain got his start in 2002 with the release of his debut album, Bad Guy. Within two weeks of the album’s release, Rain was already at the top of the Korean music charts. The album went on to win nearly 30 honours at various Korean music awards. His new album is also off to a fast start, selling more than 100,000 copies in its first week. The album, a mix of R&B and hip-hop, features several hit songs, including “Running Away From the Sun”, “Instead of saying Goodbye” and “Do You Like That I’m Famous.” But more than his music, Rain wows fans with amazing dance moves that have been compared with those of Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake.
In new year, Rain comes to Thailand and play concert. I want to go but I have a little problem. I don't have much money for ticket. :)

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Childhood Memory


I have a special childhood memory of a summer night when I was six or seven. My mom and dad and my brother were sitting on the front porch. The sun was setting, and the sky became red and golden. My brother was swinging on the porch swing, and my mother was rocking in her rocking chair. Our dog lied on the steps. My father was playing his guitar and was singing. Everyone was listening to him. He loved to sing, and he had a wonderful voice. I felt so happy and peaceful and secure. That night is one of my best memories.

Christmas Day

I have a special memory of Christmas when I was ten years old. My aunts, uncle, and cousin were visiting us. I was wearing my beautiful new red dress. We are sitting around the Christmas tree, and everyone was opening Christmas presents. I was looking at one big present. It was for me. It was the most beautiful dollhouse. I had ever seen.

Twins


May and June were born only moments apart. The twins girl shown both great similarities and great differences from the moment of birth. May and June weigh about the same at birth. They ate about the same amount, and they had similar sleep patterns, and they cried at about the same time. But that’s where many of the similarities ended. As babies, May always went attention, but June enjoyed sitting or lying quietly. May need to move at lot and play, but June prefer to be held. May insisted on being active. June usually seem happiest in quiet time. At birth, May and June shared many characteristics, but the two girls developed very different personalities.

The First Born




Milk was Nut and Nat’s first child. They are my cousin. When Nat pregnant, the couple immediately began to prepare for the baby. They went shopping for baby furniture and bought toys and playthings. Nat made little clothes and blankets. And when baby Milk came finally into the world, the happy parents felt in love with their precious child. They took pictures of Milk’s first smile, step, and birthday party. At bedtime, they sat and hold her and told her little stories and read her book and sang her lullabies. They woke up in an instant if they hear her cry during the night. They wrote letters and send cards to my mother and relatives detailing every little thing Milk did. In fact, her parents gave Milk their complete attention. That is, until her sister, Cake, was born two years later.

In Many Countries


In many countries around the world, young people almost always stay at home until they get married. Universities are not providing in general dormitories, and students, rarely have their own apartments. In the United States however, young people frequently move away from home after high school. Most universities offer by and large housing facilities, and most college towns have typically a variety of rooms, apartments, and houses for rent.

Computer and Education







Computer are causing a new revolution on university campuses today. At this moment, student throughout North America edits term papers on computers. They calculates statistics. They write reports. They design new products all on personal computers.
Today’s computer revolution is a major force on campus. In fact, student who is not own computers feel often that they are at a disadvantage. In many cases, they have to borrow one or pay for time at a computer center. Personal computers are very common, and throughout North America certain colleges and universities are requiring now students to buy their own.
Some educators are not like today’s emphasis on computers. They recognize the importance of computer literacy, but they are not believe in doing everything by computer. Most students prefer the computer, however
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