2044

2044

by Timothy Ruplin
2044

2044

by Timothy Ruplin

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Overview

After America's drug war ended, in complete abject failure and total surrender, the full legalization of all hard drugs transformed society in unforeseen ways. Twenty short years after burying millions of Americans, most from Fentanyl overdoses, this powerful synthetic opioid is now a key ingredient in medicated patches worn by nearly every American.
It is the year 2044 and pain has been eradicated. Every American wears a wristband that does everything from monitor health and physical activity, to control sleep patterns, all in an unceasing effort by "The System" to optimize personal productivity. The web integrated bands make every aspect of life enjoyable and easy. Financial transactions are completed by merely speaking, or a wave of the hand. The wristbands automatically sync to display screens that are free and ubiquitous, and thus information, communication, games and entertainment are available anywhere and everywhere. But most importantly, the bands sync to the customized medicated patches that contain all the necessary vitamins, supplements, and medications that keep everyone happily working long hours.
America's AI planned society and her booming economy have become the envy of the world, but with the ultimate goal of the algorithms being the continuous and perpetual betterment of America and her citizens, what's next?
In 1949 Orwell published a horrific view of a distant and unimaginable future, a future we now see clearly in our collective rearview mirror. The horrors of 2044 aren't distant or unimaginable. The are frighteningly close.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162285069
Publisher: Timothy Ruplin
Publication date: 06/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 462 KB

About the Author

Tim Ruplin has worked in the investment field for decades but has always been most passionate about writing. A husband, father, grandfather, brother and son, (and awful golfer) he strives daily to the next right thing. He is beyond grateful and keenly aware that every day above the grass is a gift. He works hard to make the best of each and every day.

A Long Island native, he now lives just a few miles from the hospital where he was born. His whirlwind youth brought him to Minnesota and beyond, but fate deposited him back in New York.
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