From Floating Cities to Robot Maids: 2000s Predictions Gone Wrong
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Ruben all right welcome to the worst of the best podcast
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listeners who are listening abroad and and near happy New Year and may 2020 bring us
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many great new things for us to pick the worst from awesome what do we have the best of today well that's right so if
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you're a first- Time listener of our show Ruben and I again we don't create these lists we just take lists that are
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created for us by various Departments of the internet we decide what is the worst
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of that list cuz no matter what list is created no matter what category orally list is created nor how it's created
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there's always something that's the worst and it's not always number 10 sometimes it's number one and that's where Ruben and I come in because we
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decide we decide what is actually the worst from that list so Ruben speaking of the 2000s if you can believe it we're
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going to be hitting the 20th year of the 2000s I remember the year 1999 this like
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last month did you party like it was 1999 or yeah I did because it was 1999
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there's no other way to do it just by default mhm yeah and I agree Ruben I remembered 1999 and I was glued to CNN I
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was actually watching CNN and all the news channels waiting for the Y2K to destroy the Earth I was ready I was
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ready I was somewhat disappointed nothing happened yeah well I hear you
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Kim Jong-un said that he was going to have a Christmas gift for the US yeah
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not if you caught that recently yeah I did actually I did hear that there was supposed to
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be some sort of threat on Christmas day or maybe the gift could have been a nuclear bomb part of me was kind of like
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okay well let's you know Hooper get off the pot enough of this talk yeah yeah
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yeah yeah he's such a tease he is such a nuke tease our list today Ruben what
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we'll be breaking down is 10 historic predictions of life in the 2000s so from
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various magazines and uh people from the past of course they envisioned
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what the 2000s might be like we all like to try and guess what the future will
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look like it's human nature to dream of the future after all so it shouldn't be surprising that throughout the 20th
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century people were already looking to the 2000s and dreaming of what life would be like in the next millennium so
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Ruben we've collected 10 of the most interesting and some are funny predictions of what modern life would
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look like so you and I should be experiencing some of these things so sometimes they were surprisingly close
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to the mark even scarily so but however most of the time they were quite wrong
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just wait for the train to pass you can probably hear it can you hear the train oh really okay Ruben why didn't you
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start with number 10 in the 1950s a group of experts took to the papers to tell people what life would be like in
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the year 2000 some of their guesses were surprisingly accurate such as the rise of the US of the world's dominant power
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which is kind of waning and the creation of the International Space Station oh on
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the subject of women though they missed the mark somewhat according to them the
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wom of the year 2000 would be 6 feet tall and wear a size 11 shoe there are
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some women who do that yeah but this was the 1950s keep in mind wasn't there any women then maybe they were smaller in
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stature back then so they were saying that the majority of women in two in the 2000s would be six feet tall and wear
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size 11 shoes with shoulders like a wrestler and muscles like a truck driver
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wow when have you seen a muscular truck
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driver never reference you should see the muscles on that guy he was like a truck driver no to be fair they said
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muscles like a truck driver so they're just picturing a lot of tall broad
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fat truck driving woman yeah they also predicted that she would be doing this same work as men you naturally have to
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conform to the same standards some of that's kind of true there's obviously been a shift since the ' 50s in the past
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70 years yeah she would have short cropped hair and and wear practical
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clothing there's definitely a group of women that do do that are you saying there's not a group
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of women that have short cropped hair and we practical men like
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clothing there definitely is oh there is sorry yeah there is there
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is it could be mistaken for a truck driver I don't know what that part I
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don't know all right what else they have to say about this well because science Ryan would have perfected balanced
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ration of vitamins proteins and minerals by the year 2000 her proportions would
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be perfect though Amazonian which by the way they're very short people anyways she would play the
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same sports that men do and probably be compete against them in football baseball and wrestling which happened
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with Andy coffin he competed against women wrestling oh yeah that's right he did this one's the most shock of all
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they even thought she might be presidential material well they're pretty darn close on this not
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only were they going to be presidential material we literally had a second place
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person who was female that being Hillary Clinton of course who lost to the um
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illustrious Donald Trump who who ironically has the body of a trucker in the hands of a young woman to
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be fair Hillary did get majority of the votes yeah she got the popular vot so
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this was taken it was an Associated Press article and it was titled how experts think we live in 2000 ad from
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the December 27th 1950 roosan article or paper so it's an
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Associated Press article but this was written in 195 so for them you know was a half a century later half a century
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yeah this is literally 70 years ago to the day of us recording this that's weird they were close let's just say
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that they were close there's definitely women who look like truckers and we almost had a female president so that's
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not a bad prediction good job guys okay number nine schools run by
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robots a series of pictures recently surfaced on a Japanese form taken from a
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shawa era newspaper that were an attempt to predict what Japan would look like in
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2011 and many of the scenes look like they've come straight out of the 1950s Science Fiction comics in one of the
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images a camera and some water jets create an automated fire extinguisher
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system technology that is widespread today and another people stand around in space suits staring at screens that seem
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to show in progress space exploration in the distance is an elev Stadium which
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looks like a science fiction habitation biome all things which are not common in the modern world beside it however
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aircraft are taken off vertically and the roofs of skyscrapers are covered in vegetation these technologies have
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existed for years perhaps the most disturbing scenes though are to be found
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in the picture of a 2011 classroom in it the teacher has been replaced by a
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slideshow showing a math question the children have computers on their desks to put the correct answer if they don't
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they are beaten by a robot which is effectively a big Club on Wheels in the
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corner a child grins as as it is restrained by some kind of timeout robot
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everything looks very clean though so at least there's that
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fantastic a robot that goes up and down the aisle giving you corporal punishment for wrong
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answers because the machine did not teach the child a proper y the child should be punished for that that makes
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sense that makes sense I love how there is a timeout robot you see there room there is a robot holding the child yeah
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that is hilarious that's a weird picture that's pretty crazy you know it's not far off people learn online people learn
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through slideshows and fortunately most of the beatings are not done by robots
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to be fair Reuben they oh they aner their answers into the computer I see but they have to do it in their head
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the question they have on the board there room 3,000 time 25 can you do it in your head uh 75,000 very good you
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would not be beaten no no no is it 75 or 750,000 what's 25 time 3 well yeah
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75 three that's right come on Reuben you never doubt yourself a math once in a
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while no but I mean you got it right I know sometimes after getting it right I still doubt myself that never happens to
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you no I never doubt myself good for you all right number eight
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rub everything would be plastic there was an 8 minute video from 1957 explores
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a house in the future fortunately for us our modern homes look nothing like it for starters everything is plastic yes
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everything floors the walls the ceilings countertops the windows all plastic as
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cups and the plates in the kitchen the dishes are cleaned by retractable dishwasher which uses ultrasonic waves
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while doubling as storage space that does make sense though yeah the cooking range meanwhile isn't gas it isn't even
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electric it uses radiation waves M though it doesn't look like there's protective screen uh the narrator claims
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the bathroom contains objects of Pure Fantasy these turn out to be an electric toothbrush an electric razor which we
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hardly bad an eye at eyelid today the main entertainment in the living room is a built-in stereo system nice nice
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something so phenomenally outdated that's almost laughable because we got Google home Alexa it's
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crazy there's a scene however where one of the actors is speaking to her friend over the phone while getting ready to go
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out without having to hold listen to this the telephone to her ear so they're
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right about loudspeakers it's pretty crazy though so this is 1957 this was 63
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years ago that's a long time ago and the yeah sorry the speaker phone idea is
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pretty cool they were bang on about electric toothbrush like electric razor
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so right about plastic there's a lot of plastic yeah if you don't believe it just check the ocean yeah there's a
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plastic island in the ocean right now in 1977 room a group of middle schoolers
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wrote to their local newspaper with their predictions of what life would be like in the year 2000 in the year
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2000 I love that segmental Cor in I love how they did it even after 2000 like for
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a few years yeah most of their answers were surprisingly sensible predicting the rise of things
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like electric cars and environmental issues while hoping for lower taxes and a better crime rate they were clearly a
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product of their age many expressed fears of a fuel shortage or another Great Depression a couple of their
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guesses though were much Wilder Martin Bohan said that by 2000 we'd all be living in round buildings old workers
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would be robots and everyone would have a robot made and a button which would
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bring them anything they wanted well this just starts to sound like a fantasy from a kid it all seems rather
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far-fetched until he casually slips in a prediction that we have pocket computers containing everything we can name with
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the rise of smartphones in 2007 he seems to have guessed that one perfectly if you were to ask me this question now I
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was born in 75 and let's say you asked me this question 1985 hey Ryan what will
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the future be like I don't think I ever would have come up with a pocket computer as an idea I would thought of the pocket computer when I had my first
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cell phone there you go even though I used to have a Palm Pilot right yeah I
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remember the Palm Pilots they yeah they seem to phase out before smartphones
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even became a thing right yeah Palm Pilots they were basically they tapped
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into the internet a little bit but they were slow and oh they were on something though
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they were so close I I had one I loved it uh John Von thought that the year
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2000 would look much better than 1977 predicting that the pollution problem would be solved and that cars would
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Float On Air he himself would have a job designing modern houses run entirely by
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solar power with furniture that folded out of the walls and button Opera controls now some of this is true Murphy
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Beds mhm the furniture falling up coming out of walls that Japan is big on this
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cuz they're so limited in space they've they they literally pull out the kitchen table and they put it away and things
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like that yeah tiny homes I've seen that or New York City apartments and solar
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power run homes people do have that it's not common and but it's our brother yes
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is it fully solar powered no that's not too bad John Von from 1977 but there's
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more there's more number six Ru there would be flying firemen and robot Maids
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more of those robot Maids hey a man can dream between 1899 and 1910 a series of French artists
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produced a series of pictures showing what they thought life would be like in the year 2000 some which were displayed
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at the world exhibition in Paris the idea was to predict what the 20th century would bring none of them
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predicted the horrors of the first and second world wars the rise of Communism but they did predict that automation
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would become a big issue just not the way they thought it would from the pictures they clearly saw the RO robots
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the feature taking the place of the domestic staff domestic staff Ryan do you have domestic staff well I love how
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yeah I love how robots are taking the place of domestic staff so basically the
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robots are replacing me and the wife yeah I I put away leftovers just a
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few moments ago anyways the domestic staff they saw in the homes of the upper classes of their day in one image a
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robot Cuts customers hair in a barber shop while another made Pilots a
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cleaning robot with a stick and a wire would you ever have a robot even with today's technology cut your hair what
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about the suck cut the vacuum cut that's just terrible what about the Roomba does
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the Roomba work it's just like an electric carpet sweeper I have to move chairs of the way of Ving crumbs off the
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floor there's no way that circular thing can get into those nooks and crannies am I wrong I'm sure in some homes it will
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do an okay job I was reading on a friend's post recently that hey should I
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get a Roomba and there's more complaints than than praise okay the dream is there that this
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has got to stop me sweeping my home has has to stop a robot has to do it so I
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know as time goes on maybe it'll get better maybe I'll just vacuum by hand it's fine every science fiction fan
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likes to dream of flying though these artists were no exceptions another image
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shows an arrow cabs pork where where some well-dressed Victorian people are
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boarding a flying taxi which looks like a yellow train with big wings stuck on the side sorry it sounds like The Fifth
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Element movie yeah yeah yeah flying car complete with a propeller they also
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talked about flying firemen which is weird I guess it be handy to get to tall
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buildings are on fire maybe sure yeah cuz they use ladders so it's fair what
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they didn't predict was flying firefighters they're n gender specific
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exactly remember the first thing that woman would be doing a man's job quote
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unquote that's right well that's why we say firefighters now because they're not just all men so there's a short movie
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clip uh Ruben from 1939 that tried to predict what clothing
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would look like in the year 2000 unsurprisingly it is often wildly inaccurate but in some ways it predicted
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the future bang on it says the skirt will disappear entirely with women going
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on to wear trousers true that makes more sense that makes more sense while dresses are still popular the vast
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majority of women today tend to wear jeans as their main choice of casual wear in the clip though this new outfit
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for woman is also accompanied by an electric belt which would supposedly adapt the body to climate changes
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elsewhere it predicts that women will wear dresses made out of net and while their version with weird coils of metal
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over the breast never became fashionable Madonna that's right yeah she did wear
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metal over the breast but it never became fashionable rub despite Madonna's attempt shirts made out of fabric mesh
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are a fashionable part of the modern wardrobe aluminum dresses and flashlights as hair accessories never
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caught on I think Lady Gaga's got something in there oh maybe but no it's
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never caught on that's true men's fashion the year 2000 is concluded in just over 10 seconds men's clothes won't
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have any color ties or Pockets we will instead wear a strange set of overalls
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we'll carry a radio ribbon a telephone and a set of small containers at Old Times along with candy for our cuties
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something that might get you rested today what well here's the
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video some of the most famous fashion designers in the US today have been asked to forecast what Eve will look
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like in AD 2000 one idea is a dress that can be adapted for morning afternoon or
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evening it's the sleeves what does it according to another artist one dress
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of the future will consist of transparent net the net probably to catch the males apparently in ad 2000 we
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shall be having a hair raising time yet another designer goes so far as to believe that skirts will disappear
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entirely shoes will have canver heels and an electric belt will adapt the body to climatic
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changes the lightly CLA woman of Tomorrow o swish will move in an atmosphere that's scientifically kept at
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the right temperature the future bride in a wedding dress of glass what the groom will wear apart from a worried
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look isn't mentioned a dress of aluminium with a sash to change it for afternoon or
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evening and electric headlight to help her to find an honest man as for him if
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he matters at all there won't be any shaving colors ties or Pockets he'll be fitted with a telephone a radio and
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containers for coins keys and candy for Cuties
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so they mentioned in the video no shaving for men well we're seeing it now men love the Beards
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today as you are wearing one now Reuben I am I right now I think I go for my
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biggest beard ever oh really you're going for the I don't really know right now I'm like a hair no pun intended
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really I'm like shaving it off I always wish that I knew what I look like with a big beard I suspect that the fashion
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trend's going to go the other way way so I'm like Now's the Time Now's the Time
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all right this is taken from the Los Angeles Time Magazine 1988 barcoded money and future
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Rock in 88 1988 the LA Times magazine published a special issue predicting
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what life would be like in 25 years time there are visions of the distant year of
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2013 are surprisingly accurate in some areas they even correctly predicted the internet when they said the world's
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computers electronic devices would all be connected with the integrated Services digital Network ISDN H in other
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ways though they missed the mark completely for instance the article predicts that bills would have barcodes
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on them to avoid corruption and crime H finally that's been taken care of right
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yeah there's no more crime the city of La would have to make businesses Stager their working times to cut down traffic
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yeah you know that kind of makes sense interesting that's not practical they
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probably didn't 25 years ago it's not practical now no yeah El Musto is are
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working on that I hope he can do it for La sake oh yeah just Elon all hail
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Elon and no most of us haven't replaced our pets with robotic versions and robot
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Butlers still are not a thing remember Rosie The Butler yeah Rosie on the J
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even though they've been predicted by science fans for most of these predictions have involved some sort of robot help I like how people like aren't
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dreaming of having enough money that they don't have to have it made but like just not to have a person there just
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something doing it right yeah there because nobody wants to interact
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with people uh I do have an idea since we don't have the technology to get robot help we could just find a lesser
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status human and get them to do the work for us I'm not not sure how that could be
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possible I I know I'm thinking outside the box here I know um but there might be a way to like usurp the freedom of
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people and make them work for us for a low if barely uh any kind of wage nobody
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in America would ever dream of doing that that's true you're right Back to the Future 2 was plausible
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rubbe which parts well this one's a little different in 2014 Business
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Insider asked people over the age of 40 what they used to think that future would look like when they were young the
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conclusion most people thought that the 2000s would look a lot more like Back to the Future Part Two than it actually
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does one respondent wrote that when the film first came out it seemed like a fairly reasonable if slightly optimistic
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view of what life would be like in the 2000s they genuinely thought that by now
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we' have discovered a way to feed ourselves with just nutritional pills and that again flying cars INF fusion
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power would be a common sight another user said they thought that hoverboards in the film would certainly exist today
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as a toy they had expected jetpacks to exist as a form of transportation it
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seems rather funny to us but when you consider that the film was released a quarter of a century ago it's reasonable
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for someone then to assume that we would have a man base on the Moon by now or that we'd all be riding and self-driving
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cars after all wouldn't we in the present expect those things to exist 25 years from now sure car is kind of
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happening very soon I mean they've tested that Google car right oh sure yeah yeah well our cousin's husband is
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lawyer for Uber over their autonomous semi- rigs a lobing for that they think
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that like in 10 years that's that's what will be happening would you get into a dri driver L car yeah dude I almost died
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today in a car accident I didn't the skin of my teeth I tell you I was just going around a corner down by Woody's
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Lagoon there you know those windy roads yeah another car in uncoming traffic was
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going so fast that their vehicle as they went around the corner it skipped
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towards me losing its traction oh right and I was like oh here we go like I'm
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about to die oh no that's crazy yeah yeah the self-driving car the way it works nobody's allowed to break the law
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you you're not allowed to like it won't let you speed it won't let you it's aware of the rules of the road it won't
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let tailgate yeah my girls in the band like I'm five I'm too young to die I'm
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nine I got stuff I need to do oh they're more ambitious than I was a nine all right number two rub cities
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suspended by balloons when was this thought of well a report in the UK's
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office for science prepared for the British government has recently revealed what people in the past thought of
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cities would now look like titled A Visual History of the future it reveals
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some of the most Innovative plans put forward in the past for dealing with the problems of the modern city some are
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crazier than others Coastal problems are a legitimate issue for the modern world but so far we haven't found an ambitious
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solution for the most part our answer is to use hard engineering techniques like flood walls to protect our cities from
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Coastal damage in the past much more ambitious ideas were put forward such as
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this plan for the so-called Sky City in this plan chose communities would be
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hoisted into the air with huge helium balloons to protect them from damage so stupid these Contraptions
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would make use for cloud Skippers which would float on the jet stream allowing
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them to be maintained in the air with minimal resources the idea was a competition entry designed for a housing
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solution to be used in the aftermath of the coastal disaster I guess the advantage if you're actually able to
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live above the ground some of the advantages would be weather control you could actually get the city above the
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rain you could not be injured in a earthquake
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tornado tsunami Force fires so there is some advantages to have yourself
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elevated off the ground at some degree or another interesting but I don't know how you could ever create anything
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strong enough to lift a city yeah yeah yeah that's a lot of
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helium it's very FL Webster was realistic remember Webster well yeah
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what did he say Webster the little boy in the 80s TV show in the beginning of the show he held on balloons and he
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started floating away oh did he I forgot that with that okay all right last one number one multi level traffic okay so
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another unusual solution from the same report was drawn up by Colin Buchanan in
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63 yeah so this was the 60s for number two and number one here at the same time car ownership was growing in the okay
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and was only expected to grow quicker so the Ministry of Transport was worried about the effect this would have on
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roads so they began thinking of potential solutions they came up with a plan that would fundamentally alter the
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look of cities in the UK alongside more conventional Solutions such as using speed bumps to encourage slower driving
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they came up with a plan to separate pedestrian and vehicle traffic by building raised walkways for for
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pedestrians multi-level traffic would allow the city to handle a much higher volume of traffic with without having to
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tackle high levels of congestion or using too much space the sheer cost of building these new concrete tiers
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probably meant the plan was never truly possible but it's an interesting vision
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of what the UK cities could have looked like it would almost certainly would have improved things too unless you were
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a cyclist I'm looking at the picture here that was drawn in the 60s so they basically have people walking in this
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way cars driving on the bottom they kind of have this obviously they have this idea in cities
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yeah yeah yeah this is not every city everywhere right but the idea is is yes
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you have traffic flow pedestrians not stopping the traffic flow of the cars yeah so you want the pedestrians walking
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above the traffic and you want the cars to not have to stop for the pedestrians and so forth and that's where the cyclists don't come in cuz where where
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do they go yeah okay Ruben so basically for our worst pick I guess the criteria
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would be it hasn't happened yet with these predictions so which one do you think is likely to a never happen or be
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the furthest away from happening obviously won't be a computer in your pocket we have computers in our pockets
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so that's can't be the worst do you want me to say mine now yeah I have mine okay
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say yours well I feel like I'm going get the title a little bit wrong so my pick is that Bastion would be scientifically
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practical huh really to me this is the worst one why well because like sure
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some of them are pretty dumb like a floating City sometimes we'll have like Pockets because it's practical of a
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pocket or women's fashion they have no pockets because it's not fashionable
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there's never going to be a point unless there's some dire need like military or survival will fashion ever be practical
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that's the whole basis of of those like tribes with the neck rings elongating
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their necks or or putting a bones to their lips right but yeah I I just think
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I hear you I hear you I think fashion will become scientifically practical
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before before before we have floating
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cities okay sure that's that's why I think it's floating cities is my worst
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pick because I think it's the is the one the least likely happen or if it ever does happen that we actually Elevate
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people off the Earth but not in space at this time people will be
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wearing practical outfits like Star Trek type thing it serves a function it's a almost like a
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work dress but there it doesn't matter what you're wearing no one's going to laugh at you for wearing those coveralls
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with pockets in a telephone and candies for Cuties hey hey how dare you say such
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thing about candy for Cuties I get it but I don't know just idea that the way
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humans are would change in 20 years is to me is redonkulous no you're right that yeah
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but I'm just saying that the worst pick for me is whatever is going to take the longest to get there if at all I I agree
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I agree with you don't underestimate the vanity of humans all right well with that I look
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forward to 2020 and 20 and 20 and 20 years after that it'll be interesting to see where we are 60 years from now
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ourselves wow I'll be dead I will be dead so for our someone will be
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ending ending to my voice at the end of this episode
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so uh yeah that's all it was it was an audio error hopefully you didn't jump ship and get scared thanks for
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