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Post by Suicide on Jul 10, 2010 10:59:55 GMT -5
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Jul 10, 2010 13:39:39 GMT -5
Oh, okay
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Meta Knight
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Post by Meta Knight on Jul 12, 2010 17:27:02 GMT -5
That's a little strange...
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Jul 16, 2010 1:39:31 GMT -5
Yeah... Umm...
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Post by Suicide on Jul 16, 2010 18:47:00 GMT -5
Well, hope this isn't true Hehe
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Jul 17, 2010 17:36:13 GMT -5
Wait umm... What?
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Post by Suicide on Jul 23, 2010 5:28:34 GMT -5
Hope that it isn't weird, because in year 3000, expect stuff like these (you will see that from the skies in that then).
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Jul 23, 2010 14:49:04 GMT -5
Well, I just think that 3000 is too far in the future, we could have a lot of that stuff in a few decades... Don't underestimate the capacity of nearly 7 billion human beings.
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Post by Suicide on Aug 5, 2010 20:49:55 GMT -5
I didn't, I'm just saying, that KIDS are the ones who made these stuff, not old people, you get my point, eh?
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Aug 6, 2010 23:39:10 GMT -5
Ooohhh, I see. Yeha, now I get it...
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Post by Suicide on Aug 10, 2010 7:00:30 GMT -5
Would we create such a thing if we live till year 3000? ;-)
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Aug 10, 2010 19:32:47 GMT -5
Oh yeah, we'd have stuff by then that you can't even begin to imagine now...
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Post by Suicide on Aug 21, 2010 16:31:37 GMT -5
Yeah, you're right - although, I think we're already virtual enough!
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Aug 22, 2010 14:18:57 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't really know what's next. We really are very far in the "future" if you think about it. No one 100 years ago could imagine the stuff we have today. Computers, and all the stuff related to them...
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Post by Suicide on Sept 7, 2010 5:56:35 GMT -5
Actually yeah, but we can't still imagine what could happen the next 100 years It might be even better than now...
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Sept 9, 2010 12:51:24 GMT -5
Oh, well, yeah! Today new amazing stuff is being invented all the time, back thousands of years ago a new invention was very rare because technology was so underdeveloped. And even now we are inventing and creating faster and faster, and what you thought was impossible a few decades ago, or things that you would think we would not see for hundreds of years is either here today, or probably will be in the next cuple of decades or so... My question is what is there left to invent in 100 years? We already seem to be finding was to do all of that stuff now or soon.
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Post by Suicide on Sept 19, 2010 15:26:16 GMT -5
Well, I really like the points you've just raised. Actually, you can never know the other stuff technology can come up with, right? I mean, thousands years ago, the people were developed, but don't compare them to us right now. I mean, they knew about fire and all that. Technology can still develop more than it is at the moment. But of course, technology today is very developed!
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Sept 19, 2010 20:33:07 GMT -5
Hmm, yeah, it is, I guess we can just never know what's next! I mean, all the things people thought would be in the future are here today, but we don't use them because they are just illogical... I mean, we have working Jetpacks, but no one uses them because they are just so expensive, and use a lot more fuel than cars do. Flying cars, we have those too, but they are just too dangerous to be used widely. Think if someone was drunk while flying one?! It would not go well. Much worse than driving a land vehicle while drunk. Also, it would be hard to make "roads". People could just go wherever they want with no guidelines in the air, and they would crash a lot... All these things people 50 years ago dreamed about. So I guess most of the ideas of the future we have now will be able to happen, but who knows there would be similar problems. Of course, some of the "future" things years ago are actually used today, like automatic doors.
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Post by Suicide on Sept 26, 2010 22:51:54 GMT -5
You raised some good points, Spe Actually, for flying cars, I've never seen that before, to be honest. But actually, technology defeated lots of impossibilities in the past, but anyhow, any new invention is likely to have a disadvantage along with their real advantages
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Oct 3, 2010 18:56:36 GMT -5
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