17:33 Working from home. Nailed that one. 18:59 Online ordering, have that. 19:32 Home schooling, got it. 20:08 Helli-cycle … Nope. 🙁 20:56 Big screen television, got it. 21:39 Picture phone, FaceTime, nailed it. 👍🏻
People have a very unrealistic view of how fast tech advances over 20 years. Even now people think 2050 will be highly futuristic rather than just more technologically advanced than today. We're closer to intelligent systems and automated vehicles but that doesn't mean 20 years will be vastly different from life now.
This commercial was from 2002. The EV1 came out in 1996, 1997 the Prius (hybrid) came out. I am pretty sure predicting the electric car ship had sailed at that point--to mix transportation metaphors. And technically the first electric cars were from the late 1800s and into the 1920s. When Ford came out with his mass produced model T that kind of triggered the end of electric vehicles for a long while.
It's crazy that the RFID tech is being held up by the guy who invented it, when I worked for Walmart I opened a new store that was completely RFID ready, but then the lawsuit.
Johnny is set to "enjoy" another 20 years of "working" life...hahahha...yeah woo hoo lol. Yew absolutely i want to be healthier so i can work more years of my life away for the machine. Oh man...
@@johnrudy9404 There are plenty of idiots in that party, but the GOP is openly trying to work you to death, and fill the coffers of billionaires. But idiots keep voting for them because they keep saying the word "woke", and it make you mad. Just like Jesus wanted.
If you have a store with towers going into the backrooms, they aren't security towers they are RFID towers, that are basicly useless, the only thing that are using RFID is bras, and undergarments. As of 2016, not sure now.
Cold and sterile. Just looking at it gives me the creeps. Did anyone ever think good would come of technology? I never did, and this horror movie confirms it. What a nightmare of human devolution this depicts. "You were in such a rush to see if you could do it... you never stopped to ask if you - should - do it." Mankind's epitaph.
I'm a simple man, I see retrofuturism, I put everything to the side
17:33 Working from home. Nailed that one.
18:59 Online ordering, have that.
19:32 Home schooling, got it.
20:08 Helli-cycle … Nope. 🙁
20:56 Big screen television, got it.
21:39 Picture phone, FaceTime, nailed it. 👍🏻
VR Chat was in there too!
I love how they predicted us watching retro TV lol.
I watched the 2025 mini-series when it premiered in 2005, wild to see it now in 2024!!
Interesting how many films have been made about the future and every one off by a mile.
Wow! They have even solved the ability to communicate through time as Emile Aarts is calling from 2025!😜
Thank you for posting 👍👍
People have a very unrealistic view of how fast tech advances over 20 years. Even now people think 2050 will be highly futuristic rather than just more technologically advanced than today. We're closer to intelligent systems and automated vehicles but that doesn't mean 20 years will be vastly different from life now.
good view.. thanks..
That first clip came out just before smart phones. They never predicted them. They also didn't predict electric cars.
This commercial was from 2002. The EV1 came out in 1996, 1997 the Prius (hybrid) came out. I am pretty sure predicting the electric car ship had sailed at that point--to mix transportation metaphors. And technically the first electric cars were from the late 1800s and into the 1920s. When Ford came out with his mass produced model T that kind of triggered the end of electric vehicles for a long while.
Who thought we’d race to dumb our tech as fast as possible.
It's crazy that the RFID tech is being held up by the guy who invented it, when I worked for Walmart I opened a new store that was completely RFID ready, but then the lawsuit.
Johnny Demarco died peacefully in his sleep.
The cartoon is so accurate to today's technology
Johnny is set to "enjoy" another 20 years of "working" life...hahahha...yeah woo hoo lol. Yew absolutely i want to be healthier so i can work more years of my life away for the machine. Oh man...
3:14 I like the curved 3D monitor for video chat in 2025
53 years old, and will enjoy another 20 years of working life? That's the GOP dream here in the US. Work you until you drop, and pay you in peanuts.
And the Democrats are angels.
@@johnrudy9404 There are plenty of idiots in that party, but the GOP is openly trying to work you to death, and fill the coffers of billionaires. But idiots keep voting for them because they keep saying the word "woke", and it make you mad. Just like Jesus wanted.
I gets weary and so sick of tryin'. I'm tired of livin' and feared of dying...
Next Year.
If you have a store with towers going into the backrooms, they aren't security towers they are RFID towers, that are basicly useless, the only thing that are using RFID is bras, and undergarments. As of 2016, not sure now.
Cold and sterile. Just looking at it gives me the creeps. Did anyone ever think good would come of technology? I never did, and this horror movie confirms it. What a nightmare of human devolution this depicts. "You were in such a rush to see if you could do it... you never stopped to ask if you - should - do it." Mankind's epitaph.
That life in a future household sounds dystopian to me ,not something to look Forward to
3:00 Global warming was back then already poisoning the public debate 😢
2024 here laughing at their predictions for 2025
Yuck, no thanks :2025. It’s like tech bros think we enjoy arguing with automated phone calls so why not make more features and smother us with it.
I've read and watched hundreds of futurism predictions, and pretty much no one predicted the smart phone.