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Miscellaneous => General Chat => Not at the Dinner Table => Topic started by: Luigison on August 10, 2011, 05:40:05 PM
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You can't predict the future. You have to invent it Having said that, anyone have predictions for the future?
- Privacy won't be important in the near future and will not even exist in the far future. (I'm working on a novel along these lines.)
I'll discuss more about my novel and add more predictions later.
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I predict that the idea of your book has already been featured in many science fiction novels. (I predict that one notable example of this prediction is 1984)
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The difference being that people will be content without privacy.
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Brave New World.
I predict the United States may never climb out of its economic rut. I saw a machine at a Jack in the Box burger restaurant that took your order instead of the person at the counter. Does this not set off an alarm in anyone else's head? What is a machine like that meant to accomplish? There goes one more job, and there goes one more stranger you have to talk to to get what you want. We keep building things like that and red boxes and soon, the only ways to make money will be farming, delivery, medical and entertainment. Everyone else will be starving shut-ins who never see the light of day or meet anyone new.
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25 years from now:
Nintendo will make a phone.
Neither America nor China will be dominant.
More than half of American Christians will be in favor of legalizing gay marriage.
Facebook will still be around.
90% of the world will have access to clean water.
Earthbound will still not be on the Virtual Console.
Gas prices won't be that high.
There will still not be any companies that offer cable service where I live.
Major movies will be released as digital-only, with no DVD or Blu-Ray release. Like Revenge of the Sith not releasing on VHS in 2005, this will still be ****ing people off.
Piper Palin will be president.
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I saw a machine at a Jack in the Box burger restaurant that took your order instead of the person at the counter. Does this not set off an alarm in anyone else's head? What is a machine like that meant to accomplish? There goes one more job, and there goes one more stranger you have to talk to to get what you want.
It's good for corporations and those who own them. If this machinization of jobs continues, I can imagine the middle class disappearing altogether within this century. At Jack in the Box, for instance, the only employees safe from having their jobs replaced by robots are the upper management, since they're the ones deciding which jobs will become automized.
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I predict that someone else will make a post in this thread.
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Neither America nor China will be dominant.
What do you mean? Compared to each other? Or on the world scale in general? If the latter, who will be? India or Brazil? I disagree. Countries don't lose or gain power that quickly unless there's a war (an actual war, not the [dukar] we call "wars" nowadays).
And to all the people phreaking out about technology TAKING OUR JERBS, may I direct your attention to the last 250 years. And really before that too. Creating tools to do our work is what virtually defines humanity. I'm glad someone doesn't have to spend eight hours of their day taking people's orders at Jack in the Box. The economy can, has, and will adjust.
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For what it's worth, I work in tech support, and far from cutting jobs, we're expanding to fill something like 150 more tech support positions just in the site I work at in the next couple of years.
So it really does depend on the industry; food service might be going down the tubes, for example (and this does have upsides; no one wants to man registers at Kroger at six in the morning, so self-checkout is convenient if I go to pick up lunch there before work), but cell phones aren't going away any time soon.
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did ld just make a homestar runner reference
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Bell Canada has an automated tech-support system. It's utter [dukar], but Bell refuses to get rid of it because it saves them money.
By the way, Warp, I didn't know you lived in Pakistan!
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No. Get some culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIzivCJ9pzU
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Aha
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I'd like to point out that South Park is No. 2 on my list of things that suck:
1. Family Guy
2. South Park
3. Shipping
4. Using "could of" instead of "could have"
And hey, looks like my prediction came true.
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And hey, looks like my prediction came true.
DUDE, ARE YOU LIKE A GYPSY OR SOMETHING
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ATTENTION RETARDS:
Machines and computers are replacing humans in jobs that are capable of being performed by machines and computers.
The job titles of "Drive Thru Operator" and "Cash Register Monkey" not being available for the people of the future is a GOOD thing. Humanity should aspire to greater purpose.