The year 2010...where are the flying cars!?
The year 2010...where are the flying cars!?
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evoesque

Original Poster:

1,034 posts

227 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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So next year is 2010.

When I was a nipper I always thought we would have flying cars, houses on the moon and teleportation machines.

Instead we have the Toyota Prius, Barrat homes on flood plains and bendy buses.

What a crock. mad


Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

251 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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I'm still waiting for silver jump-suits and meals in pill form.

The comics lied to us.

Astacus

3,701 posts

255 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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cant help with moon houses and teleportation but check out the flying cars at

http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/top-ten-flying-car...

and

http://www.moller.com/

and this one you have got to see!


http://www.terrafugia.com/Flight_1146.html

ETA last clip

Edited by Astacus on Saturday 6th June 13:06

collateral

7,238 posts

239 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

251 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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collateral said:
Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!
Good point. You think lane discipline is bad now, imagine if there were no lanes...

collateral

7,238 posts

239 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Los Palmas 7 said:
collateral said:
Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!
Good point. You think lane discipline is bad now, imagine if there were no lanes...
Running out of petrol would be a bit more serious too wink

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

269 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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collateral said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
collateral said:
Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!
Good point. You think lane discipline is bad now, imagine if there were no lanes...
Running out of petrol would be a bit more serious too wink
That's right, you'd be stuck up there forever.

Strawman

6,463 posts

228 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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I have some anti-gravity hover boots for sale if you want to buy them.

Republik

4,525 posts

211 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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I still want a hover board

tim2100

6,288 posts

278 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Balmoral Green said:
collateral said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
collateral said:
Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!
Good point. You think lane discipline is bad now, imagine if there were no lanes...
Running out of petrol would be a bit more serious too wink
That's right, you'd be stuck up there forever.
Make sure they don't stall!

Serpentium

1 posts

199 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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collateral said:
Most people can't cope with operating a vehicle on the ground!
quite so,

I personally despair at the lack of spandex jackets in Matalan's

on the car front though, the better cars of nowadays filter down through the market into the hands of stupid chavs (also not mentioned in 'things to come') at an alarming rate, which would suggest the same fate for flying cars.


Those that are not currently either on bricks or impounded for not displaying a current AFL (air fund licence)

skip_1

3,496 posts

211 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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There's still 6 months yet. I'm holding out hope that a company rushes out their secretly developed flying cars, which the government can't tax (no road tax smile ) and they are free and plentiful silly

stew-S160

8,020 posts

259 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Think of it this way- the rate at which humans progressed up until the end of the 20th century, we had every right to imagine a future full of these things like flying cars, meal pills, etc. But, something went wrong towards the end of the 20th, a distint lack of progress, in some cases, regress. Intelligence was shunned in favour of stupid chavs.

Sure, we have some nice shiney new stuff, but not as much as we'd have if people were allowed to work properly and given the chance.

evoesque

Original Poster:

1,034 posts

227 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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This is what I'm talking about...



Houses in the sky, flying cars etc.

Pretty disappointed tbh. Fingers crossed that the hover board comes good soon.

minisloth

365 posts

216 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Republik said:
I still want a hover board
Me to! biggrin

Pigeon

18,535 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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I want the meals in pill form, save all this "eating" st.

glazbagun

15,079 posts

218 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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Astacus said:
cant help with moon houses and teleportation but check out the flying cars at

http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/top-ten-flying-car...
I love this one; looks like that dutch tricycle thing with a rotor, but I imagine it forling like one of the Transformers did. Surely this is do-able, even if not green in the slightest?

evoesque

Original Poster:

1,034 posts

227 months

Saturday 6th June 2009
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glazbagun said:
Astacus said:
cant help with moon houses and teleportation but check out the flying cars at

http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/top-ten-flying-car...
I love this one; looks like that dutch tricycle thing with a rotor, but I imagine it forling like one of the Transformers did. Surely this is do-able, even if not green in the slightest?
Now thats what I'm talking about!

Wouldn't mind seeing these in the air in 2010 either...


DonkeyApple

65,895 posts

190 months

The Wookie

14,184 posts

249 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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stew-S160 said:
Think of it this way- the rate at which humans progressed up until the end of the 20th century, we had every right to imagine a future full of these things like flying cars, meal pills, etc. But, something went wrong towards the end of the 20th, a distint lack of progress, in some cases, regress. Intelligence was shunned in favour of stupid chavs.

Sure, we have some nice shiney new stuff, but not as much as we'd have if people were allowed to work properly and given the chance.
So basically to sum up, blame George Bush and Tony Blair... And Gordo obviously.