Posted on 03/26/2008 7:09:42 PM PDT by Drew68
Yeah, well, you KNOW how THAT little research project died, don't you?
Funding was quietly killed by Congressional Democrats who realized that an intelligent population would never vote for any of them.
[shudder]
They didn't have plastic forks in 1968?
Anyways, this wouldn't sit real well these days.
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It won't be long until they are within range.
You check your last magazine and count 4 rounds remaining.
[... Slow learners or people struck with forgetfulness
are given pills which increase the production of enzymes
controlling production of the chemicals known to control
learning and memory...]
Perhaps Hillary could benefit from such a pill.
Relax!
No-one in the company was allowed to telecommute. The company didn't even use their own software and licensed some other company's solution for their workplace.
I was going to write Scott Adams about that for use in a Dilbert cartoon.
Planned Parenthood...
There are a few things that really did come true:
...you sit back and begin to read the morning paperwhich is flashed on a flat TV screen over the cars dashboard.
OK, your car doesn't drive itself while you read the news, but think how many people get most, or nearly all of their information from a programmable screen, as opposed to a newspaper, magazine, or TV.
Electrostatic precipitators clean the air and climatizers maintain the temperature and humidity at optimum levels.
Well, if you believe in those silly ionizers that Sharper Image sells, you can certainly have one. And many people work in climate-controlled offices and stores.
Robots are available to do housework and other simple chores.
Does a Roomba or a Scooba count? I'll admit, the rest of the self-cleaning house didn't get here yet!
At preset times, each meal slides into the microwave oven and is cooked or thawed.
OK, you gotta take it out of the freezer or the pantry, and stick it in the microwave yourself, but there is a great variety of likable food available. I sure like cooking from scratch, but if you really don't want to do it, you can pretty much live out of a microwave oven.
Employers deposit salary checks directly into their employees accounts.
That certainly has come to pass. I get by without writing any checks at all. Banking definitely came into this 21st Century forecast.
TV-telephone shopping is common.
Internet shopping is common. It's getting to the point where you need to get online to find things that stores just don't want to carry. While the majority do their food shopping in the real world, if you want to do that purely online, there are a goodly number of places where its completely possible, if you so desire.
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.
Satellite data is used in farming, and it's certainly important in weather forecasting, which is of enormous benefit to farmers. The rest of the agriculture predictions probably would have come true if we did not have illegal labor.
Medical examinations are a matter of sitting in a diagnostic chair for a minute or two, then receiving a full health report.
Not quite there, but CAT scans and MRIs are almost what this prediction called for. It's pretty easy to take a temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose reading electronically, too.
Everyone is able to use his full mental potential.
The fact that Americans still vote for Democrats shows that we're far away from this, yet we have drugs that allow mentally challenged people to gain some relief from problems that seemed insoluble back in 1968.
Yep, I'd love the flying car, but the rising costs of energy kept many of the transportation predictions from coming true. A good question would be, "What things did come to pass by 2008 that would have really amazed the folks from 1968?" My vote is for Internet dating.
Wasn't the mouse already invented in 1968?
Fast forward 30 years to 1998. I spotted a TV-phone in a Sears catalog. "They're here!" I shouted to my brother over the phone, "We can finally get them!" Of course, as we all know, by then the internet was really getting going and the TV phones soon disapeared from the Sears catalog. Now we can hook up a web cam to our computers and talk to each each other via computer. Only thing is, we have never bothered to do it as we find it uninteresting now that we are in our 50s.
Most likely the best prediction I have ever read.
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