Burning the candle at both ends the nurse asked me if i (be) next and she led me into dr. brown's surgery. dr. brown smiled at me and asked (what the problem be). i'm a young man as am not the sort of person she has to see very often! i told her i (be) feeling rather run down. she asked me if i (keep) regular hours and i said i (have not). she wanted to know why i (not/keep) regular hours and i said i (be) out with friends almost every evening. dr. brown then wanted to know how i (spend) my time and i (tell) her i (go) to parties very often. the doctor asked if i (not/have) the chance to recover during weekends and i (tell) her i (not can). she asked me how many cigarettes a day i (smoke). she was surprised when i answered. then she asked me if i (take) any exercise and i answered that i (not/have) time for the exercises. «you are burning the candle at both ends, mr. finley, » she told me. «you must slow down. but i envy you. »
Another future advance involves space flights. Even at present days people are interested in flying to the Moon or Mars.
The fridges will start talking. The robots will do the housework. Many of these future advances are already in use.