A few hits. A few misses. Those four hour work days will be nice! Maybe we'll have them by November.
1 posted on
03/26/2008 7:09:45 PM PDT by
Drew68
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To: Drew68
I still want a robot servant and raygun.
2 posted on
03/26/2008 7:11:23 PM PDT by
LukeL
(Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
To: Drew68
Electrostatic precipitators yeah. got to go get one of them at Home Depot.
To: Drew68
Money has all but disappeared.I still have my looks!
4 posted on
03/26/2008 7:15:03 PM PDT by
Hoplite
To: Drew68
“it will be a world as strange to us as our time (1968) would be to the pilgrims.”
Yep—damn strange...
5 posted on
03/26/2008 7:15:27 PM PDT by
gunnyg
To: Drew68
Those four hour work days will be nice!If we weren't so busy paying for all of the socialist BS we would only have to work a 4 or 5 hour day.
Socialism in America is retarding growth, innovation, and quality of life.
6 posted on
03/26/2008 7:17:55 PM PDT by
Rome2000
(Peace is not an option)
To: Drew68
7 posted on
03/26/2008 7:18:09 PM PDT by
MarkeyD
(Just another country bumpkin looking forward to Fred!)
To: Drew68
8 posted on
03/26/2008 7:18:27 PM PDT by
Radix
(How come they call people "Morons" when they do not know as much? Shouldn't they be called "Lessons?)
To: Drew68
Mostly misses. This was the best.
The intelligence pill is another 21st century commodity.
hahaha
9 posted on
03/26/2008 7:19:04 PM PDT by
A message
To: Drew68
With the U.S. population having soared to 350 million, 2008 transportation is among the most important factors keeping the economy running smoothly. Gee! I wonder where the missing 50 million people went?
To: Drew68
Sounds like this guy fantasized everything except for tree huggers, nanny-state government and nation crushing illegal immigration.
11 posted on
03/26/2008 7:19:07 PM PDT by
theymakemesick
(The war on drugs benefits government agencies, politicians and drug dealers, they don't want to win.)
To: Drew68
"..TV scanners monitor tractors and other equipment computer programmed to plow, harrow and harvest. Wires imbedded in the ground send control signals to the machines. Computers also keep track of yields-, fertilization, soil composition and other factors influencing crops. At the beginning of each year, a print-out tells the farmer what to plant where, how much to fertilize and how much yield he can expect..."
Close!
To: Drew68
Missed Gore’s great invention, the internet.
13 posted on
03/26/2008 7:21:31 PM PDT by
386wt
(Be free and don't die!)
To: Drew68
-—did a lot better than Paul Ehrlich -and he’s still on the lecture circuit—
17 posted on
03/26/2008 7:24:21 PM PDT by
rellimpank
(--don't believe anything the MSM tells you about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
To: M1911A1
18 posted on
03/26/2008 7:25:06 PM PDT by
M0sby
(((PROUD WIFE of MSgt Edwards USMC)))
To: Drew68
Smallpox and VD are no more. Antibiotics have wiped out all the germs. But there are drawbacks! Gas is 80 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes is a dollar and fifty cents!
To: Drew68
“Mariculturists have turned areas of the sea into beds of protein-rich seaweed and algae. “
Multiculturists have turned areas of America into beds of illiterate, poverty stricken, PC-rich, crime-ridden sewages.
To: Drew68
Computer technology has exceeded the predictions - everything else has fallen well short. Most of the described advances are technologically possible, but economically infeasible.
25 posted on
03/26/2008 7:31:36 PM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
To: Drew68
The car accelerates to 150 mph in the citys suburbs, then hits 250 mph in less built-up areas,![](http://dme.ap.nic.in/traffic_accident.jpg)
That at least sums up how the commute begins around here.
To: Drew68
PING For tech-topia
“90 minutes from new York to Paris ...”
- Donald Fagan’s ‘What a beautiful world”
29 posted on
03/26/2008 7:34:20 PM PDT by
WOSG
(Solve all the world's problems .... Just build more nukes already.)
To: Drew68
>>Money has all but disappeared.<<
Had he said "The dollar has all but disappeared." he would have gotten one prediction right.
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