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Is the "future" what you expected?
I was watching Back to the Future 2 on tv the other day. It's interesting to see how this movie portrays 2015, and other movies portray the years after 2000...hover cars, robotic helpers, video phones, holographic advertisements, self-drying clothes, etc. Obviously some came to pass (video conferencing), but most are pretty far fetched even five years from now. So is 2010 all you old timers thought it would be? :)
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Just watch the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey. I am still waiting for an intelligent self aware computer.
2001 was written in the 60s before man landed on the moon. It is very unlikely we will ever see a hovering skateboard from Back to the Future. |
Future sucks. I wanna go back..
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No... we were promised more leisure time because the machines would take over the menial tasks.
Instead we have become slaves to the machines. |
The toughest part for any futurist is to see the major technologies that change the world. The cell phone and the Internet fundamentally changed the way we do business and communicate.
I remember the days when a long distance phone call was crazy expensive. I had to go to the one location in the house with a phone to make a call. Now we don't even think about dialing anywhere coast to coast from any location. |
The "future" movies don't address the economic issues. That is unless you consider "Soilent Green."
The economy that we will endure for the rest of time is not what I expected. But then, I'm a slow learner. |
i'm STILL waiting for my jet pack
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The future will be government and corporate stalking and classification of individuals, in order to best manipulate society as a whole.
The future is yesterday. |
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"The future just ain't what it used to be" Perhaps we are headed towards a bleak Blade Runner future. |
The 1966 movie, Fahrenheit 451 (based on Bradbury's book) depicted a wall-mounted widescreen TV:
YouTube - TV Interativa (Fahrenheit 451) Gene Roddenbarry had a lot of stuff figured out in the original Star Trek, including: - Bluetooth devices (Ohura's earpiece) - Cell phones (Communicators) - iPads (computerized writing tablets) - Solid-state memory (rectangle memory squares that record video) - Babel-fish (Universal translators) In Star Trek, The Next Generation, we also saw: - Touch screen displays (The instrument panels on the Enterprise) - "Speakerphone" type devices (Tap the Starfleet badge and start speaking) - 3D Movies / TV's (Holodecks) So - back to the OP's question -- is the future what I expected? No - it is far more than what I thought it would be - the future is now! :D -Z-man. |
If anybody told me back in the 60's that I'd be paying over $3 per gallon for a mix of gas and alcohol, and entry level P-cars at $60,000, I'd have considered them nuts...
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Medical advances alone are almost beyond understanding. My life is better in almost every way. My 60 inch high definition TV at home is flat amazing. Pun intended. Just 20 years ago this very method of conversation would have been science fiction for the average American. I never went to a single school that had air conditioning. We did not live in a fully air conditioned house until I was in high school. A/C alone would keep me from going back in time. There is a guy in OKC living at home today that does not have a heart. He is on the waiting list so in the meantime he has an artificial heart, and he is at home! Times are different for sure. Somethings are not as they were. Most things are orders of magnitude better. At least in my world they are. |
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Some other things I never thought would happen in my lifetime:
- Scientists have unraveled the mysteries of the human DNA - Cloning - Digital x-rays - 35mm cameras replaced with digital SLR's - For diabetics, sensors that can track blood sugar levels every five minutes, and insulin pumps the size of a cellphone. (Note: that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to advances in medical technology) - Electric and hydrogen powered production cars. - Self-parking cars - Automated parking garages - The ability to "see" beyond our solar system. Still to come?? - Contact with alien life forms in the universe - Self-driving cars - A cure for cancer, aids, epilepsy, diabetes...etc. - world peace - human travel to another planet - a perpetual motion machine / free energy machine Just to name a few... -Z-man. |
A jet-pak would be cool, but what I'd really like is an orgasmatron:
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we are still behind Japan in the vending machine sector ;)
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Agree with you on the above material things but what about the lack of morality in our society these days? School kids cannot even spell let alone count or do simple math today. Having a flat screen television or cell phone is not that important when you do not have a job, education or future... Joe A |
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I posted this on another thread. There still is some hope: Picking Up Butch - ESPN Video - ESPN |
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Stone age people are just in the iron age now. |
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