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Posted by tubularbills on Jan-31-2008 01:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
What was the phrase you were suppose to remember?

Or better yet, ill try and guess it "peanut butter and ham sandwiches in the morning?"




*one of my friends had that in something he wrote as a kid and then after reading it he said "look at that, I was such a weird little shit"


i don't remember off hand - and this was like four years ago when i got "teh letter".

i still have my old journals from elementary school. you know, the ones you had to write in everyday @ school? i've occasionally looked back at them, and all i talked about was food, and how much i hated the lunch lady. if it wasn't for my awesome metabolism, i'd be one fat fuck, me thinks.


Posted by Akridrot on Jan-31-2008 02:01:

A site where you can make predictions that don't get opened until a certain amount of time would be great. When the time has passed, others can browse through the many predictions and see how accurate they were.

Death pools and short-term predictions would be a nice touch as well. It would be interesting to rank the best predictors.


Posted by Rodrico on Jan-31-2008 02:24:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
i don't remember off hand - and this was like four years ago when i got "teh letter".

i still have my old journals from elementary school. you know, the ones you had to write in everyday @ school? i've occasionally looked back at them, and all i talked about was food, and how much i hated the lunch lady. if it wasn't for my awesome metabolism, i'd be one fat fuck, me thinks.


I never, ever wrote a journal, ever (wish I had though but every teacher I had in elementary school never ever encouraged writing as a hobby). And I've moved so much since I was 6 that I dont have anything left of when I was a kid. But the only thing I remember was that I had a very big collection of ninja turtle toys and I played with them til about grade 5-6, when it was really uncool to play with little kids toys, and my buddies would make fun of my shit, but i still kept'em til I was like 20 when my little cousin was old enough to play with'em, and I gave them to him as a present. Man, I wish I had that collection back, prolly worth something now...


Posted by Zoso on Jan-31-2008 02:32:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
until quantum computing and carbon nano tube cpu structures become a reality we wont progress technologically very fast or very quickly. we are just shrinking an old design. nothing new about it.


Is this when Skynet becomes a reality?


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
I dunno if we could make all of our transportation infrastructures so that there are multi magnet roadways/highways, covering a large portion of our metropolitan areas by 2040. I can imagine highways being rebuilt to support this, but I cant imagine buildings being transformed into large magnet roadways to travel on within 32 years.

as noted by my post above that one i said not by 2040.

and to whoever it was that mentioned fapping...that would mean fapping is useless. cause fapping depends on friction!


Posted by Rodrico on Jan-31-2008 03:13:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
as noted by my post above that one i said not by 2040.

and to whoever it was that mentioned fapping...that would mean fapping is useless. cause fapping depends on friction!


ah, my bad.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 03:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
ah, my bad.

i can see it being the potential to take hold, which would be really awesome, but its a technology that still has a lot of development to be done. the maglev trains are generally a pretty large installation on a whole. they also require a lot of electricity. it will be interesting to see how that technology gets applied elsewhere if at all.


Posted by Project-K on Jan-31-2008 03:51:

quote:
Originally posted by BTG
my prediction would have been like:

Video games will be almost perfectly life like, and i would have at least touched a womans breast by then.


Hey not bad - 50% accurate!


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Jan-31-2008 07:29:

Wow, that did take me a second to determine if it was real or not.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jan-31-2008 14:22:

quote:
Originally posted by BTG
Video games will be almost perfectly life like, and i would have at least touched a man's breast by then.


fixed, IMO


Posted by iammesol on Jan-31-2008 15:10:

quote:
Originally posted by PoisonJam19
Wow, that did take me a second to determine if it was real or not.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-31-2008 17:47:

I predict a rise of flinstone cars.


Remember i said that 20 years from now


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-30-2010 20:43:

Re: My 10 year prediction from 10 years ago

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
I dug this up from my 10th grade class from 10 years ago about the prediction of 10 years from now. Thought I'd share with you TAs on how AMAZING I was when I was 15 at predicting the future.

"10 years into the future

Unlike what some may think, I�m quite sure that technology won�t make a tremendous advance. I�ve noticed that people keep believing that ten years from now, there will be an extremely noticeable change. Each time, though, they are wrong. For example, when I would watch Quantum Leap, a show filmed in the 1980s, I was surprised to see what the show predicted as of 1995. I watched in astonishment how cars looked immensely high tech, TV-phone-computer were all hooked in one on a giant screen in an average home, and almost anything was voice operated. I suspect that people jump way to fast to conclusions of what there will be in the future. In the year 2008, there won�t be any cars floating above ground and there could be a TV- phone-computer hooked into one, but I highly doubt the average family will be able to afford it. There is one thing I do know, that I see developing today. The human�s dependence on high tech equipment, like computers, which will become an extreme devotion in the future. What will become of peoples habits of going on-line 24-7 ? There could be some sort of crisis in which every computer crashes. What will society turn to ? Could the start all over again from scratch and will they even rebuild computers. Or will they learn and build a higher technical devise that is unknown of today ?"



And all of that is so true today. I am better than nostraldumbass.

TAKE THAT BITCHES!

They have affordable smart phones now


Posted by Renzo on Dec-30-2010 20:49:

This thread has been haunting your thoughts for that long, IGK?


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-30-2010 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
This thread has been haunting your thoughts for that long, IGK?

Not really I was searching for last years new years thread and stumbled upon this. jake benson 10 year predictions, who da thought?


Posted by Domesticated on Dec-30-2010 21:40:

Man, that eRRaTiK guy was such a gigantic faggot.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-30-2010 21:44:

Re: My 10 year prediction from 10 years ago

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
I dug this up from my 10th grade class from 10 years ago about the prediction of 10 years from now. Thought I'd share with you TAs on how AMAZING I was when I was 15 at predicting the future.

"10 years into the future

Unlike what some may think, I�m quite sure that technology won�t make a tremendous advance. I�ve noticed that people keep believing that ten years from now, there will be an extremely noticeable change. Each time, though, they are wrong. For example, when I would watch Quantum Leap, a show filmed in the 1980s, I was surprised to see what the show predicted as of 1995. I watched in astonishment how cars looked immensely high tech, TV-phone-computer were all hooked in one on a giant screen in an average home, and almost anything was voice operated. I suspect that people jump way to fast to conclusions of what there will be in the future. In the year 2008, there won�t be any cars floating above ground and there could be a TV- phone-computer hooked into one, but I highly doubt the average family will be able to afford it. There is one thing I do know, that I see developing today. The human�s dependence on high tech equipment, like computers, which will become an extreme devotion in the future. What will become of peoples habits of going on-line 24-7 ? There could be some sort of crisis in which every computer crashes. What will society turn to ? Could the start all over again from scratch and will they even rebuild computers. Or will they learn and build a higher technical devise that is unknown of today ?"



And all of that is so true today. I am better than nostraldumbass.

TAKE THAT BITCHES!


wait, 10 years ago you were in 10th grade? in 2000? i thought you were older than me


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-30-2010 21:47:

oh god dammit this was bumped and i didn't realize it until i re-read it, saw a post from myself, and then saw it was from '08.

fuck


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-30-2010 22:11:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
oh god dammit this was bumped and i didn't realize it until i re-read it, saw a post from myself, and then saw it was from '08.

fuck

lol i bet you didn't remember making that post


Posted by Jake Benson on Dec-31-2010 12:38:

LOL are you trolling my threads from two years ago?

*sigh* look at how smart I was and still I've done nothing with my life.


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-31-2010 14:44:

I might as well make my 10 prediction... this is what Nou will look like in 10 years and yes he will still be living in his parents.


Posted by nefardec on Dec-31-2010 19:28:

http://dvice.com/archives/2010/12/tom-sellecks-sc.php


Posted by infinity HiGH on Dec-31-2010 20:15:

worst "predictions" ever


Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-01-2011 13:38:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
worst "predictions" ever


Thanks. I'll tell my 16 year old self that some pompous fat straight dude from the future who listens to trance music and references a state of consciousness when under the influence of drugs in his handle thinks I have the worst prediction he's ever read.


Posted by Saka on Jan-01-2011 13:48:

Rubbish.
Thats a very specific prediction.

I predict that ten years from now, we'll still eat bread.
Grass will be green and the nhs will suck.

10 years from now Ill start a crap thread like this, but thats not a prediction. I doubt it'll happen but i'd like to.


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