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Mobility 2088

Ever since the dawn of man, mobility has been central to our growth and freedom as a civilization. There have always been places to go and people to see, greener pastures, bluer skies and undiscove...  
 
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0871356005 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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considering that people back 80 years ago thought we would be driving flying cars by the year 2000 and the fact that the internal combustion engine has been around since the dawn of the 20th century i think that developments wont be as advanced as people think unless there is a breakthrough invention by some rare genius. so i think the world of transportation will definitely be more advanced and efficient but much the same as today till that genius invention comes along.
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I personaly don't like the idea of a drive itself car. Oops the navigation system was old and it drove off a bridge small glitch. Plus driving is fun why take the fun out of life? Why remove the responsibility of having to do something your self? I can see how it might help a lot of stupid people who can't wipe their own ass or understand green means go and red means stop (and their are a lot fo them) but for inteligent people I don't think automated cars would be fun.
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All of us alive today owe a great deal to the internal combustion engine... without it we wouldn't be where we are today. Meaning we wouldn't be working towards cleaner more efficient ways of living. I'm fine with living in the woods and hunting/gathering my own food. I call that a vacation. Question is can you live that way? probably not.
timepear (2 months ago) Show Hide
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All they can say is "UM" Why don't we let our future be designed by people that have a frigging clue.
timepear (2 months ago) Show Hide
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By 2088 subterranean construction and Tunnel boring machines will become cheap and automated enough that parking lots will disappear from the landscape entirely. Hypersonic subterranean trains will replace commercial flights.
timepear (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Stupid video. Tell the tool with the dreads to shut up. I'll tell you what's going to happen. By 2030 the cars will drive themselves. As a result of the 100% safety record for computer controlled cars humans will quickly be unable to afford insurance if they want to operate a vehicle themselves. The landscape will change as a result. Instead of seeing big parking lots with stores behind them the walmart or whatever will move up front and the cars will park themselves in the back.
TravisRossman77 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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this video makes me scared and excited lol .... being eighteen n all :p
yam653 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I completely agree. Car will become horizontal elevators. Plus the severe decreesing need for commute, will be the end of the automobile culture. Explosion engines will become expensive collective article, as old telephone machines are nowadays. The question is: how will be our cities designed on these conditions?
AgentFour (2 months ago) Show Hide
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How do you generate large quantities of power? Nuclear
JAJADJGUASON (3 months ago) Show Hide
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tengo un honda accord 86 y un ruido como metal con metal esta en el motor he preguntado a barios mecanicos y me dicen que esl el un balero que esta reseco cual es la manera mas facil de arreglarlo

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