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By the way, I want the shoveling robot even more this February, thanks to the ungodly amounts of snow we're getting up here.
I'm still waiting...and I'm pretty sure this will happen long before cubicles full of holograms.
The lone and level sands stretch far away...Last edited by dcarrigg; February 05, 2015, 06:33 PM.
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Originally posted by jk View Posti don't remember where i read this:
we wanted flying cars, and we got 140 characters.
oh, life is so shitty today for the bottom vs nirvana in the 1960s.
bullshit.
where's the mobile phone? the internet connection? the fuel injected engines that never don't start?
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Originally posted by metalman View Posthttp://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/a...cters.html?c=r
oh, life is so shitty today for the bottom vs nirvana in the 1960s.
bullshit.
where's the mobile phone? the internet connection? the fuel injected engines that never don't start?
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Originally posted by metalman View Posthttp://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/a...cters.html?c=r
oh, life is so shitty today for the bottom vs nirvana in the 1960s.
bullshit.
where's the mobile phone? the internet connection? the fuel injected engines that never don't start?
Last edited by Woodsman; February 06, 2015, 10:28 AM.
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Originally posted by jk View Postmy point was a little different. i thought it was a clever line, but my thought was that the predictions in the article were likely to be as accurate as the anticipation of flying cars was in its time.
Who thought 30 years ago we'd have landed a person on Mars by now? Who thought 30 years ago we'd be calling the Russians up for a ride out of Kazakhstan on a 50 year old Soyuz as the last way Americans can get anyone into even low earth orbit?
Makes the point just as well, although it's less fit for a headline...
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