3. For this year’s grade 9’s . . .For this year’s grade 9’s . . .
the class of 2010 . . .the class of 2010 . . .
4. The Soviet Union has neverThe Soviet Union has never
existedexisted
There has always been only oneThere has always been only one
GermanyGermany
DNA has always been admissibleDNA has always been admissible
in courtin court
They are wireless, yet alwaysThey are wireless, yet always
connectedconnected
5. They grew up with and haveThey grew up with and have
outgrown faxing as a means ofoutgrown faxing as a means of
communicationcommunication
““Google” has always been aGoogle” has always been a
verbverb
Text messaging is their e-mailText messaging is their e-mail
They have rarely mailedThey have rarely mailed
anything using a stampanything using a stamp
34. • Richest in the World
• Largest Military
• Center of world business and finance
• Strongest education system
• World center of innovation and invention
• Currency the world standard of value
• Highest standard of living
62. Third generation fibre optics has
recently been separately tested
by NEC and Alcatel . . .
63. That pushes 10 trillion bits per
second down one strand of fibre.
64. That’s 1,900 CDs or 150 million
simultaneous phone calls every
second.
65. It’s currently tripling about every
6 months and is expected to do
so for at least the next 20 years.
66. The fibre is already there, they’re
just improving the switches on
the ends. Which means the
marginal cost of these
improvements is effectively $0.