On the 50th Anniversary of Sputnik
Oct. 4th, 2007 01:22 amLeo: My generation never got the future it was promised... Thirty-five years later, cars, air travel is exactly the same. We don't even have the Concorde anymore. Technology stopped.
Josh: The personal computer...
Leo: A more efficient delivery system for gossip and pornography? Where's my jet pack, my colonies on the Moon?
Josh: The personal computer...
Leo: A more efficient delivery system for gossip and pornography? Where's my jet pack, my colonies on the Moon?
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Date: 2007-10-04 05:42 am (UTC)and the concorde...yeah it was cool...but what was the point? that businessmen could fly around the world in nearly no time? We have video conferencing and satellite links for that kind of thing now, right?
and in those thirty-five years, car and air travel may have stayed the same, but the unbelievable leaps of medical science are surely of more lasting value than a personal jet-pack, ffs!
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Date: 2007-10-04 11:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-04 12:33 pm (UTC)See you tonight, yes?
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Date: 2007-10-04 12:34 pm (UTC)And I think we're helping more people with cancer survive, but more and more things keep causing more and more cases.
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Date: 2007-10-04 04:59 pm (UTC)Personally I would rather have my Xbox in space without cancer. If that can be worked, I will consider our society technologically advanced. Who needs flying cars anyway? It's a waste of fossil fuels. As was already mentioned...we have teleconferencing! That saves so much time and energy we can put that elsewhere. The internet saves trees these days (sort of) with electronic billing.
And as for cancer...bigger population means more cases in general, but I think we're so ignorant of what poisons our bodies and souls that we don't understand the twinky at the Quicky Mart causes just enough of a shift to get one cell thinking "You know...I feel like attacking my neighbor today...."
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Date: 2007-10-04 05:47 pm (UTC):points at tail:
YOU SEE?!?! ALL FLUFFED.
it'll take *hours* to get the fur back down :(((((((
_hours_
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Date: 2007-10-04 05:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-04 07:53 pm (UTC)But really...
Date: 2007-10-11 06:46 am (UTC)Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (published in 1968) takes place in 1992 -- and Arthur Clarke's "2001: A Space Odyssey" (also from 1968) notes that HAL 9000's birthday was also in 1992. I looked forward to those dates as a child, and have been sorely disappointed, by the lack of both engineered organisms, and artificial intelligence.