blog.modernmechanix.com — IT’S 8 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, and you are headed for a business appointment 300 mil. away. You slide into your sleek, two-passenger air-cushion car, press a sequence of buttons and the national traffic computer notes your destination, figures out the current traffic situation and signals your car to slide out of the garage....
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jjusticeMar 25, 2008
Everyone makes fun of these predictions, but most of the iPhone 2.0 predictions on digg will be wrong too ;-)
abshackMar 25, 2008
Site down due to digg effect? I wanted to see it.. :(
horscategorieMar 25, 2008
overtake our ankles?
tetracaMar 26, 2008
I wouldn't be able to do it. That's still technically technology.
ghostfacedxMar 26, 2008
It's November 18, 2048. Everyone and everything is dead and the Earth is covered by toxic seas. What little land that protrudes from the hellish waters is covered with the mummified remains of the innocent, shrouded by nuclear fallout. This desolate tomb of a planet continues to orbit the Sun for billions of years, until said Sun expands and engulfs the inner planets of the solar system.
candeesMar 26, 2008
I guess that's one perspective, but so grim. Thanks for the link.
tony23Mar 26, 2008
You know, even if I COULD do that, I wouldn't. I actually enjoy cooking (at least most of the time...)
dfenzMar 27, 2008
Most of this story is pretty accurate. The transporation systems are what ours should be, if we could lose our love of the car.