Jasper’s first sentence had defined the future, and thus overturned everything the previous speakers had preached.
“The Internet is the future!”
No one could be certain of the Internet’s power in the future, so no one could step up and make the final call. All this required time and facts to prove.
Therefore, Jasper did not plan to persuade these people to believe him. He merely stated his line of loge.
“During the first industrial revolution, the steam engine’s appearance changed to world.”
“For the second industrial revolution, global capitalism erupted and humanity entered the era of electronics.”
“Now, the third industrial revolution will be a revolution of advanced technology, represented by computational atomic power and space biotechnology. This, is the era of information.”
“Every piece of technology I refer to today is closely related to our daily lives. It has the ability to change the way all of us live and even… Our understanding of the world.”
“The Internet can close the distance between people, making communication even easier and convenient.”
“With Sena, we can consume news and information from abroad much quicker, easier, and cheaper. If you click on Sena’s web portal, every important incident from around the world within the past 24hours will be clearly displayed before your eyes.”
“With Terizone, communication between you and your colleagues, family, and friends becomes much simpler. There’s no need to pay telephone bills at all, as you’ll be able to converse at a moments notice through texts or a network cable.”
“All of this will only become more convenient and quicker in the future. And before we’ve realized it, the new era will have already quietly arrived.”
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