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1980s predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 1055647" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>So where are we going as the human race. No need to get up and flick a light switch. </p><p>Just vegetate and get fat on a couch and "think" command everything around you. </p><p></p><p>The benefit of technology is that things have gotten better. I recently heard a documentry on how we can no longer fix, but just replace. The flip side of that argument is that electronics today are way less problematic than say a VCR from 1985 </p><p></p><p>Our's never worked well. Maybe it was the brand. Should have stuck to National, Sharp or JVC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 1055647, member: 1941"] So where are we going as the human race. No need to get up and flick a light switch. Just vegetate and get fat on a couch and "think" command everything around you. The benefit of technology is that things have gotten better. I recently heard a documentry on how we can no longer fix, but just replace. The flip side of that argument is that electronics today are way less problematic than say a VCR from 1985 Our's never worked well. Maybe it was the brand. Should have stuck to National, Sharp or JVC. [/QUOTE]
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