On the London Transport Museum's website, there is a 'game' called Future Generator. It's a fun and informative way to look at how current choices will shape the future landscape of life in a city. It breaks it into 4 possible scenarios (as listed in my results below). Some of the potential results are interesting - such as playground games will replace electronic games!!!
While the Intro is interesting, it's the same global warming information we're all used to. Skip the Intro if you're on board with saving the environment. Watch it if you're one of those crazy people who think global warming isn't a problem.
There are 16 questions total, given in batches of 4. Interestingly enough, if you 'play' again, some of the questions are different. They're set up somewhat like the Myers-Briggs personality test, that is 'which do you prefer: a or b'. At the end of each set, a pie chart appears showing your 'future.' Be careful though, after question 16, you can click on your results, but you won't see this pie chart again.
I was 17% carbon controlled; 73% local living; 0% energy shock; and 10% always on.
Play the game and let me know your results! Click here
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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I am 11% carbon controlled, 70% living local, 0% energy shock and 19% always on
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