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for the past hundred years we've been saying the year 2000 is gonna be whoopdefreakindoo with all this kickass technology...
and it kinda is. but not nearly as advanced as they said it'd be. around '96 i started thinkin "yeah we better get started on those hovercars if we're gonna make the deadline..." and shit didnt happen. we PROBABLY could. seriously. if we put enough time and effort into the research, we'd find some way. course there'd be some problems, but there's problems with everything all the time. we just dont care enough yet. nothing wrong with that. |
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Hover cars would be too expensive. They wouldn't sell. They're not good for a business and therefore aren't popular and therefore are only in movies etc, where computer graphics can create that sort of thing quite easily.
I want a water bottle that would extract pure H2O from the air, and i could drink it right there. Maybe get it cold with some evaporation, the way a fridge works.
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The First Robot President will be elected. His vice-president will be a toaster. Jesus comes back to Earth, but people will be too busy watching American Idol and he will just leave again, but this time with a really cool FFR t-shirt for God. Michael Jackson will undertake plastic surgery, again. I will be named IHOP king and start my own Pancake Army. An insanly rich French Man will purchase his own Island Country, Nuclear Warhead, and Rocketship with the intent of starting a war with a distant planet. Accompanying the French man will be a Mexican cook, Spanish Flamingo Guitar Player with sexy thighs and tight buttocks and 5 sexy ladies. The countries nation anthem will be Earth Wind and Fire's "September" and their national flag will be the outline of a shark with a gun strapped to its back. SUVs will become so big that every single road in the US will have to extend width-wise by 3 feet costing the US government 36.8 Billion dollars. Britney Spears will die of stupid. Mel Gibson will actually by a piece of Heaven off an insane Homeless New York man which he plans on building a Denny's on. |
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I would so delete that post if I could.
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rofl, jewpin IS awesome.
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I would like to see clones that can be your perfect friend....esp a chick one.....
Most of all, a jack in the back of my head ie Matrix style for quick mastering of Kung Fu, Jujitsu(sp), weapons training, as previously stated by someone As for the hover car, how high do you plan to hover? You only would need about 18 inches of clearance...and they would be used just to eliminate slippage on slippery roads...i dont see how you could really control them though |
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Would you mind being a cloned boy for some really nasty chick? And the purpose of your existance would be to please her. Thought so.
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I simply want better trails to run on.
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About the hover cars. . . the reason we don't have them yet is the same for every technology that has ever been developed and for every great architectural achievement: it looks impossible or impractical and we just need the time and money to research it and figure out a solution. Anything that could be done easily was done immediately and the only way to get the truly great and innovative stuff to work is through a ton of research, and research takes time. That's why we don't have hover cars, or hydrogen cars, or high-quality electric cars. It just takes time to do the research.
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the hovercars could be quite practical, you just need to use them in a different setting. If we got fuel problems sorted out we could probabyuse massive hover traind to move vast quantitiies of goods across oceans and fields without having to stop and send it somewhere else every time we reached a new obstacle like a body of wter or a lack of roads.
And for fuel, you could put solar panels on top of the cars to power machines that separate water into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen and oxygen could then be used in some way shape or form to power thrusters that allow trhe vehicle to hover, and since there's also water in the air (and also quantities of oxygen and hydrogen) you could also have a devicce that pulls that in from the air as well. But looking at how small some planes are getting and how those commercials keep airing telling you to become a pilot our future is in the air, not on the ground for mainstream transportation.
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Short distance travelling will always be on/near the ground.
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What do you guys think will happen with genetics?
I think they will start engineering animals and plants with special functions.
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Maybe we can clone Jack Black, and then kill him.
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I dont think we need fuel for the hover cars... My dad has this little toy, it a little top type thing turned side ways and rest up against a horizontal peice of plastic, the rest of the body foats there with magnets... Without that piece of plastic that top would just muve forward until there is no magnets under it. So if we just put magnets in the road all the energy will be in the road which we will pay for threw taxes and we wouldnt mind because we are saving tons of money by not using gas. We would have to have a battery inside the car of course to make it change dirctions and give us air condition and stuff, but the that will be electric.
I'd say the only reason this woiuldnt work is because it would cost so much money to do that to our roads and it would be done all at once so the few people that buy the cars when they first come out would only be able to go to certain places. So no one woiuld buy the cars and they would decide not to do it. Oh and i think gays will take over. |
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"Virtual Internet"
Where we can plug ourselves into the internet and actually browse as a virtual user (like Futurama's interpretation of the internet) and enter sites to do whatever.. play FFR as a virtual user, go to the stockmarket, whatever. But, much more likely: We screw ourselves over, and burn all our natural resources, and some angry foreigner nukes the US because Bush declared war. Or Bush nukes a country... whatever.
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Awesome car magnet idea... I've thought of that before. Also, instead of trains, we have huge conveyor belts that run 24/7 the stations will be giant and circular and the belt goes around it at the same speed so you can just step off and as you walk toward the center of the disk you're moving slower and slower.
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