Posted on 05/13/2007 3:07:47 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
How much was postage?
The bums are hiking it to 41 cents tommorrow.
Excellent!
Look at the cRAP that’s selling big today
And the illiterate criminals making CDs and DVDs
And making millions a year from “ringtones”
When I see someone in a store jabbering loudly on a cellphone - or while walking on the sidewalk - or driving
I tend to instantly dismiss them as non-entities
“Look at me! I’m important!”
The last thing in the world I need is to be carrying a stupid phone so somebody can call me or I can call them
If it’s not an emergency it is unimportant
But - the very young people nowdays think of it as a convenience. They spend more time on the cell phones and text messaging than ‘with’ their friends.
The oddest thing to me is to see two people walking along together and both of them are on their cell phone! That’s REAL companionship, lol.
Hope all my mail from a couple days ago cleared the post office already.
It’s very strange
And lonely too
They need to have a voice available at any second to “complete” them
Two side by side on cellphones
Yes I’ve seen that too!
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txt msg
Yikes!
Tiny screens
Movies on tiny handheld gizmos
immaPOD people
A car radio is great
But I don’t want a set of headphones on listening to an .mp3 when I walking somewhere
Lol, and YouraPOD, we'reaPOD and theiraPOD too.!
In the comic strips I believe Jerehmy [sp] in ZITS, developed a problem with his thumb from constant text messaging.
Share the following with All your friends, family and household robots...
SOME FACTS FROM THE YEAR 2007
The average life expectancy in the U.S. Was just 78 years old. That's right, many people old enough to remember living in that year had no idea they'd still be around today!
Only 14 percent of the homes in the U.S. had more than three computers. And they were extremely slow back then, the fastest of which had a clock speed of just 4GHz!
Only 3 percent of the households had an airplane - and those that did had to travel to an "AIRPORT" to use them!
An airplane flight from Denver to New York City lasted over THREE HOURS!
There were only 8,000 cars robots the U.S., and only 144 of them could understand spoken language.
The maximum speed limit in most areas was 65 mph.
California, Texas and Florida were all more populous than Montana and Alberta.
With a mere 515,000 people, Wyoming was the least populous state in the union (only 50 states at the time).
The tallest building in the world was the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia!
More than 95 percent of all births in the U.S. took place in HOSPITALS.
High Fructose Corn Syrup was still legal and used as substitute for sugar in nearly all processed foods (no wonder life expectancy was just 78 years!)
People still thought eggs were bad for you.
Coffee was still mostly served in shops and people had to stand in line and pay for it.
Most women still applied their own cosmetics and washed themselves every day, sometimes taking more than an hour each day to do so.
United States allowed millions of Mexicans (Mexico was still it's own country then) to cross its borders illegally and work there.
Five leading causes of death in the U.S. Were: 1. Heart Disease 2. Cancer 3. Strokes 4. Diabetes 5. Accidents (in fact over 55,000 Americans died each year in automobile accidents alone!)
The American flag had just 50 stars. The Canadian Provinces, Mexico, Central America, Cuba and Puerto Rico still hadn't been admitted to the Union yet.
The population of Casper, Wyoming was only 50,000!!!! (Bet you wish you could go back 100 years and buy some real estate there!)
Skycars, household robot servants, virtual reality vacations and regenerating organs and body parts hadn't been invented yet.
If you wanted to see a movie, read a book, listen to some music or just look something up, you had to actually go and obtain these things separately.
There was no V-T Day. The war on terror was only in its beginning phase and would rage on for 15 more years.
Two out of every 10 U.S. Adults couldn't write even a simple line of code.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana were still put through the body wreaking all sorts of health problems. The ability to remove these substances from the body after achieving the desired effect was still decades away.
Weapons control (back then primarily firearms) still prohibited most Americans from protecting themselves and as a result, thousands of law-abiding Americans were killed each and every year!
So as you can see, life back in 2007 (just 100 years ago) was barbaric and prehistoric.
Just Try to imagine..... What it may be like .... In another 100 years !!!!!!! IT STAGGERS THE MIND !!
I edit both those for spelling and sent them out as a before/after emailing to my friends.
...and the toilet paper... by 2107 no one will be allowed to use toilet paper...
Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available over The counter at the local corner drugstores
I question the marijuana being available at the local drugstore. At the ROPES-R-US outlet perhaps, but not at the drug store
...due to the Sheryl Crow Memorial Act of 2055...
...or sooner, I hope.
- George W. Bush was President. Now regarded as one of the most brilliant presidents of all time, he was lambasted in the press on a regular basis. The press actually claimed that the Iraq war was unnecessary!
- One of the major political parties of the time, the “democrats” (roughly equivalent to today’s Marxist party) was lead by Nancy Pelosi, which is where the term “pelosify” came from (meaning: to destroy an organization by forming a subgroup and ignoring the rules or standards of the main group).
- People thought that carbon dioxide was a pollutant!
- Homosexuality was thought by many to be untreatable. Some people even sought to preserve homosexuality!
- Francostan was known as “France” and Muslims made up only 12% of its population.
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