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Spider wrote:
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> Steve wrote:
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> > Hang on! Hang on!
> >
> > As I answered to a post I saw earlier today: The
> > future isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
> of course.
> "The future will probably be like now, but different"
> I don't know who stated that, but I liked it :-)
I it to, but neither I know who said it.
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> > <indentation just for Ken> We still have
> > beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> > live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> > school not being able to read or wrighte. There's
> > a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
> > parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.
> Hmm, genocide again.. 50 years since the last one... *hmm*
Unfourtunatly only 5 years...
Don't you remember the genocide of Tutsi by Hutus in Rwanda.
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> > As I said the future it's for the imaginative,
> > I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
> > have thought in the seventies when video came out
> > that cinema would be so popular now.
> I agree with you, and I agree with the fact, we will never see far into the future..
Hardly more than a few years, if even that.
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> > Think again chaps and chapesses, Machines are
> > rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
> > them.
> hehe, they sure do.
To bad humans break down and need fixing to ;(.
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> > Don't have bad dreams.
> Why not? it's a bad world after all...
Not all bad, we do have some good things, like POV.
/Peter Toneby
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