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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

What cars COULD be like in the future...in the eyes of designers in the 50's. Short vid.

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  • lofl imagining time travelling to those days with a new veyron or some other shit like that XD

  • it's way off, but it really could happen in OUR future...

    they were looking WAY ahead of even NOW and they did not expect us to create cars for more than two passengers...

    otherwise good video.

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  • @DmasterX69 If you brought a Bugatti Veyron to 1920s-1930s Czechoslovakia you would be a god, your comment made me think of their early aerodynamic cars and a Veyron is like the modern equivalent of what they were trying to do.

  • 0:07 looks like BMW M3 SMG knob

  • @rkmugen okay, so i gave a bad example. my point was that technology will just keep progressing and i'm pretty sure we will never be even able to "run out". take, for instance, fusion power, or the laser just 30 years ago.

    I too like Apple Stores!

  • There is a clear-cut difference between invention versus innovation.

    Apple didn't invent the computer; they just made a better one. Apple didn't invent the MP3 player or the cell-phone; they made better ones. Apple didn't invent the GUI, Xerox did... although, Apple's GUI is far superior. Apple didn't invent the online store, although the way they priced their goods and the method of paying for music was innovative.

    And for the record, I've been to several Apple stores and loved each visit!

  • @rkmugen "we ran out of things to invent"??? are you delirious? go to an apple store and recheck that...

  • The economics of the 1950's was perfect... except it relied on limited resources that people never cared to accept that resources would eventually be limited.

    The economics of today sucks because we all ran out of things to invent. People often forget that -not- everything needs to be computerized... Remember good, old-fashioned customer service... bare-hands, elbow-grease and common sense? We surely are lacking this these days.

    The economics of tomorrow... bah... let me go back to 1948! =(

  • Pretty sure scientists are working on cars with auto driving, or atleast with AI.

    But not without steering wheels.

  • the future is bugatti veyron

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