What the Future holds?
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I guess that's supposed to replace the good 'ol "Hey! I'm running on empty over here! HEY! Stop checking out that chick's chest and fill this pint up! Helloooooo!"
After I typed that, I'm reminded of "I'm running dry! Need ammo!" from BF2.
After I typed that, I'm reminded of "I'm running dry! Need ammo!" from BF2.
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i'm looking forward to people actually being able to do medical research without somone religious saying its morally wrong to try and help people that are alive in the real world.
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Originally posted by Kingofbeers
i'm looking forward to people actually being able to do medical research without somone religious saying its morally wrong to try and help people that are alive in the real world.
Stop removing moles!! molectomies are evil. Don't surgically remove moles, MOLES HAVE SOULS!
i'm also waiting for the military reasarch that allows us to blow up the earth completely with NO radiation.

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Water would be the best bet for using fuel because in science water can produce some of the most energy compared to alot of other substances...The question is how are they going to convert that energy
But but but then what happens when we run out of water
...water should last longer than fossil fuels you would think lol 

But but but then what happens when we run out of water


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Originally posted by cavalierlwt
What about houses? Houses haven't changed much over the last 100 years. Gypsum instead of plaster and a few other things, but they are still the same basic stick frame, wood construction. Might we start building houses out of something else, on a wide scale? There are certainly pressures to push houses to evolve 100yrs ago ,there were still using stone foundations,oil heating,most houses had crawl spaces other than 7'6" or more basements,they were using hand saws,no electric tools yet except for maybe a drill (the drill was the first electric tool),,bricks and blocks were used for the sructural exterior walls,reversed today.Materials such as plywood,floor joist,and exterior trim are mostly made of composite materials(wood shavings and flakes mixed together with some kind of glue).Plastics and composites are becoming more and more apparent everday.Windows went from a pane of glass inbetween two wood stops, to 2 panes of high-energy glass filled with argon gas for insulation, encased in a solid plastic mold with 50 and 75 year life spans(lifetime warranty's)
Insulation, didn't have it, old aluminum wire(what were they thinking) replaced by insulated copper wire,cast iron pipes,replaced by PVC. Shit,we wrap the whole house with DuPont Tyvek house wrap and tape every crack and seam.I could go on and on,This design will be here for years to come and keep improving.Materials will chage but thats it for next 50 years,to easy to build..
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It funny how people always envision conventional houses being replaced by domes or something. The look has stayed they same for so long.
I was thinking along the lines of Insulate Concrete Forms, steel frames maybe. Something where the amount of wood used in a home decreases radically. Or, maybe someone comes up with artificial wood. Not particles or strands of ordinary wood pressed together, but start-from-scratch artificial wood. I think(?) the primary ingredient in wood is cellulose, which you can get from any form of plant. Maybe houses will totally remain traditional, but built with great big attractive planks of man-made hardwoods.
I was thinking along the lines of Insulate Concrete Forms, steel frames maybe. Something where the amount of wood used in a home decreases radically. Or, maybe someone comes up with artificial wood. Not particles or strands of ordinary wood pressed together, but start-from-scratch artificial wood. I think(?) the primary ingredient in wood is cellulose, which you can get from any form of plant. Maybe houses will totally remain traditional, but built with great big attractive planks of man-made hardwoods.
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I think the homes of the future will be prefabbed in a factory. In pieces of course. It will take 6 to 8 weeks to build your house on site. Instead of 6 to 8 months. And the skilled labor will be less needed. Skilled labor for the building trade is becomming hard to find. This will drive the prefab homes.
I also think there will be no paper money or checks in 50 years or so. Maybe even no need to walk, drive or got to a bank.
I also think there will be no paper money or checks in 50 years or so. Maybe even no need to walk, drive or got to a bank.
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Good call on the paper currency. Switching over to 100% online is good bet. Maybe not even carrying a credit/debit card. Maybe just using our thumbprint on a scanner or something.
Also, has anyone else noticed more and more supermarkets switching over to that system where you ring yourself up at the cash register, no register operator involved?
Also, has anyone else noticed more and more supermarkets switching over to that system where you ring yourself up at the cash register, no register operator involved?
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cavalierlwt: everything but the 2x4 has changed in last 100 years,lol Tree Farms in Canada will be there for a long time competing with there low price product
I seen on tv,a helicopter bike that seemed pretty safe and that someone was working on a satteliet tracking system that would keep you on the sky road
I seen on tv,a helicopter bike that seemed pretty safe and that someone was working on a satteliet tracking system that would keep you on the sky road
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a helicopter bike? how was it powered? Sounds kinda fun.
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