This is a little late, but in the movie "Back to the Future, the date that Marty went to in the future was 27 June 2012....
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chrisplay2004 said:Wow, I live in the future?? Who knew...
yeaaaaaa .........but now my machines are relics nowWow, I live in the future?? Who knew...
Yes, but todays past was yesterdays future.Im seeking the past,not the future...........................
dustytrails123 said:Its kind of funny to watch old movies predict what its going to be like in the future...flying cars crazy devices only thought up in movies in reality not much changes were still driving around cars the work much like they did 100 years ago
dustytrails123 said:Yeh its changed so much were all eating a pill for meals and flying cars to work ...
dustytrails123 said:Yeh its changed so much were all eating a pill for meals and flying cars to work ...truth is things change at a very slow pace we just refine our technology over 100's if not thousands of years ..first flights of rockets occurred is contested. A common claim is that the first recorded use of a rocket in battle was by the Chinese in 1232 against the Mongol hordes at Kai Feng Fu ....a cell phone is much like the first transmitted radio that was first used december 1900 but its been refined into a hand held....dont expect any sudden changes like the 80's movies looking 30 years into the future
dustytrails123 said:Sounds like you may be old enough to have seen the first attempt into space ...the first steps of putting a man-made object into space were taken by German scientists during World War II while testing the V2 rocket which became the first human-made object in space on 3 October 1942 with the launching of V-4. After the war, the U.S ...that was 70 years ago ...its not a new concept its just a refined technology
Lighten up Francis, this started as a fun post. Let's keep it that way.