core77.com — Narrated by Tom Selleck, and directed by Fight Club's David Fincher, the ads began in 1993 and were (mostly) remarkably accurate, predicting: E-Books, in-car GPS, tablet PCs, E-ZPass, video conferencing, and video on demand.
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drekorSep 21, 2009
Have you ever been so young that Halo is your only game reference for shotty? You won't be.
nascenttSep 23, 2009
Yeah, and people still watch VHS tapes but we don't like to talk about those people.
dougm68Sep 23, 2009
YO man f**k AT&T!
seraph321Sep 24, 2009
I loved these ads for inspiring me to look forward to the future and believe in our ability to build it, now I find them inspiring because we actually did. Btw, the closest thing I've seen to these videos for the next generation are from Microsoft - <a class="user" href="http://www.officelabs.com/projects/futurevisionmontage/Pages/default.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.officelabs.com/projects/futurevisionmon ...</a>
satirenineSep 26, 2009
Dude's voice from the video kinda reminds me of Noah from heroes.
Closed AccountSep 27, 2009
...with AT&T
bjs3171Oct 2, 2009
so why can't an apartment door just automatically unlock when i walk up to it? the annoying part is using the key, not turning the doorknob and pushing. a chip key could easily do that.
linuxpenguinOct 3, 2009
@Tiak: Watch the video. She didn't touch anyone, her husband was with the baby."Tucking in" doesn't require tactile interaction - it only requires warm feelings.
dullnationOct 9, 2009
you mean a 20th century suicide parlor?