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-- Posted by Watch this at 3:44 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

I'm so curious to know what things inventors are planning to invent for us in 15 years.
How much do all of you think things are gonna change with our technology?
I have the feeling we would get tons of new things in 15  years.. so yeah, LW!

Discuss.


-- Posted by King Kong at 3:46 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

well, everything we have today really, only more advanced or affordable


-- Posted by carracer at 3:46 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

It will either be a really cool world full of space-age tech, or a creation of instruments to save us from destruction, all made out of desperation.


-- Posted by Watch this at 3:46 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Quote: from King kong at 3:46 pm on Oct. 31, 2008


well, everything we have today really, only more advanced or affordable

yeah that too..


-- Posted by Enigma of Eternity at 3:46 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

More touch screen computers, and anti-spyware and such for cellphones.


-- Posted by Natsy at 3:47 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

you know those REALLY fast computers that are only available for government departments such as NCIS, the SS and so on? they will be widely available in 15 years time and considered quite crap/slow (i hope)


-- Posted by crazyboy1992 at 3:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

I personally think we won't be here but if we do we will have an extream drastic change in life the way we learn, think, and etc.


-- Posted by Catzcore at 3:53 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

technology?
more bloody dance music then..
maybe little robots that i dunno, carry tea or something.

faster cars, faster computers/internet.
lower age of consent, legalized the reefer, no tobacco =]


-- Posted by August Rush at 4:02 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

you should follow Ian Pearson


-- Posted by MissunderstoodAngel at 4:05 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

im not sure but whatever they do it must be pretty impressive


-- Posted by ritestripe at 7:55 am on Nov. 1, 2008

In just fifteen years, I'm not expecting anything revolutionary, just improvements on what we already have, as someone already said.  

But in one hundred years, all those improvements and advancements will probably have added up to a lot of new, cool shit.  I'm looking forward to improvements in medicine, tbh.  Like sometimes I think about how much and how loud I listen to my iPod can't be good, but then I think that I'm in a whole generation of people who'll face that problem, and by the time we do they'll probably have medicine to help it.  


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