If I was rich, I would easily pay $500k for that BMW i Vision. Definitely way cooler than any exotic car I can think of. The only problem is that you will probably be bombarded with ads as ur trying to turn on the wind shield wipers. Cant wait for that future!
The question I would like to ask is, who the fuck would buy a $3,300 baby stroller?! In which you would probably just use within 3-4 years of your childs time.
The real future of that tech is to remotely pilot robotic equipment to do hazardous and heavy lifting work. Imagine a deep mine where all the machinery is remotely piloted and no one has to go down the hole. Cave ins, explosions, poisonous gas, lack of oxygen etc., all unimportant or at least just a book keeping issue instead of lives at risk.
@@smgdfcmfah the underground mine in my home town already runs its loaders (and has done for years) remotely without needing this VR business. Nothing says solution looking for a problem quite like these gloves do.
Also the best VR is R just pick up a real apple they literally sell for cents. Movies didn't replace books, games didn't replace movies. With each advancement you get a smaller market, because normal people don't actually really want to escape reality they just want a slight amusement for a while. Try and be more mature because if you don't grow up you'll never truly realise you're already living in the greatest game there is.
@@cssurge8362 that was the funniest one , notice all those stroller were empty. The people had kids with them, but they were like ' im not putting my baby in the thing' lol
@@partingmist8550 they mentioned that its when the baby is not in the stroller, it will automatically detect when baby is not there, and then move along with parent, when baby is placed, it will move with parent and help move, it will still auto move but with parent authorization only, but ya funny that they didnt even show that last feature if they believe themselves
I wonder if that flex hybrid would be able to support sophisticated digital art apps. And make calls. I would also probably make a custom cover that looked like a leather bound book that had a pocket for a full qwerty bluetooth keyboard and maybe a solar wireles power bank or two just to be extra!
I've been waiting for something like the flex tab, because then I can take digital notes in class. No more worries of paper. I mean they'd need a good note-taking app though, but it's promising!
RE: pool heater - 354 cubic feet is 10’ x 10’ x 3.5’ deep....a glorified hot tub. To get 6 hrs of sunshine in order to use it is a fantasy, and even if the unit received 6 hrs of sunshine the pool water would as well, heating itself. We’ll be getting about 1 hr of sunshine every day this week, and if we had a 20’ x 30’ x 4’ pool we would need 42 of these units to heat the pool this coming week.
Exactly my thoughts. Seems like it works by warming the coil from direct sunlight and "heating" the water that way. You'd get better results by covering the kiddie pool with a black tarp for half an hour than what this does in 6
@@TheSnatchbuckler Yeah, only place I see this being functional is to help small ponds or warming a paddling pool - anything else is asking an awful lot of what is basically black pipe in a dome. If I ran water slowly enough through my hosepipe in the summer sun it'd achieve the same thing.
Many of these ideas are probably for more rich people or like a very high-end of middle class level stuff but honestly some of them are for specific people only but they are still very good in my opinion if you could afford them (some of em)
If the road cover also manages water conservation, it could also avoid both contaminated runoff as well as water loss to evaporation.. thus the water could be captured and used in a variety of ways as well as possibly used to cool the areas via water fall areas that allow the water to be felled in some areas when heat is extreme... then recaptured and recirculated to the system.. that would also allow the solar panels to be cooled to increase efficiency and over all reduce contaminated run off.. as well as deicing... possibilities... by running the water under roads in areas of concern.
You just gave me a flashback to history class with Mr. Powers and the wheel of cheese. Haha goes to say that how powerful the Roman's became and something tells me a huge part of it was there control of water. Seems we coul benefit as an econimic power a little for if we perhaps managed the resource a little better.
@@waynegretzky8464 If one looks up the most valuable land mass on the planet they find it is smack dab in the middle of the Great lakes region.. the worlds largest supply of fresh water.. Yep fresh available water is and will be like gold...
They should create the MuTalk baby size. So that the parent can hear their baby crying through their Bluetooth earbuds and the public people will not be interrupted. haha🤣
The Ultratech Rapid Rise bund will be useful in construction work when a concrete or grout crew are working in an area with endangered species. I wish the construction crew I worked with had several of these. Solar panel autobahn is actually an interesting idea! that said, you would need to plan it out well so that if one unit gets taken out, say by a car crash, it doesn't take out the whole system. The kokido keops thing is basically a tube that pulls water through, warms it up via solar energy, and spits it out back into your pool. You could make it yourself if you wanted to.
I don't know if I would trust the stroller! And the last one with the "car", I dare bet that at sometime in the future there'll be vehicles like that! So many great ideas, and it will be interesting to see which ones will actually be produced!
@@karlwithak1835 VR remote control has a million uses in industry and even combat. Just think about remotely piloted drones and apply that type of remote control to mining, sewer installation, road work, high building construction, underwater work etc.
It’s hard to communicate that it is an electric stroller if you have people holding the handle. I don’t think people are actually expected to walk downhill not even looking at it. That was to show that it senses the slope and will stop if it reaches a certain speed - that it won’t *pull* downhill.
generally it's more that they are made for pro environment like the military for example in which case the price will most likely be inflated because some company will just about buy anything with a price tag.
I am super unconvinced those flextab things won't just crap out in a year. Or at least start to have some problems with the display. It sounds good but I am just not convinced that it's reliable.
The solar cell roof would be great on cycle paths and walkways, especially in more hostile climates. Not a fan over roads though. Increasing number of people rely on solar cells on vehicles - for example, people with campers. Also, there is the possibility of electric cars and trucks using solar cells for some of their power.
The scary thing about the vr gloves and games pivoting toward that in general is it already takes 5-10 years to put out a decent game. In order for this to be economically viable we need the mmo style vr like the Oasis in ready player one 😂
oh I see the real function of it in corps. "Shut the fuck up, you're in the common space or we make you wear a mutalk horse feedbag". I am not saying I would have anything against that :D
I vision an EV car that charges it's self by itself from the motion of its axle drive. If an alternator can charge a batter from the belt of the engine. Why not a device that is around the axles as it spins. It should keep it charged. Everything that spins can be used to generate power back.
@@MildarValsik Newton law, energy cant be created or destroyed, in gas cars it works becouse it transforms extra motion energy to electric, but with electric car you can just simply use less energy, so there is no waste you can collect.
Everyone talks about building eco friendly cars/robots that relies 100% on electricity, but nobody talks about how eco friendly is to generate all that enormous amount of electricity.
It depends, I mean I agree that no one talks about the coal that must be burnt but if the electricity is solar generated or wind generated then it technically is eco friendly
@@Microdave75 1. Each single turbine is covering a ground in which no plant or tree is allowed to grow up in there. 2. Noise pollution. 3. Electromagnetic fields on land and sea. 4. Increased vessel traffic and vessel strikes on floating turbines. 5. Floating wind turbines other concern is they can create artificial reefs which'll attract sea life and cause a negative affect on them. 6. It is not yet determined how dangerous wind turbines are to birds, the biggest single wind turbine blades to date are covering up 53,000m² or 570,000ft² (10 American football fields) on air while spinning 24/7. If that's eco friendly then I'm an alien on mars. So I agree, Wind turbines aren't eco friendly.
@@SteveAkaDarktimes Because this wasn't talking about plugging in a cable but contacts with the road surface as driving. The Detroit model is contactless while vehicle is in motion. My daughter has a VNS (Vegas Nerve Stimulator) for seizure control and goes to surgery next week, for the 7th time, to replace battery in the unit. WISH they would make the unit with a contactless charge.
💡🚧🌿 It's fascinating to see the Ultratech Rapid Rise bund being used in construction work, especially in areas with endangered species. Such innovations promote environmental conservation while allowing construction activities to proceed. Planning and designing the solar panel autobahn system carefully would indeed be crucial to ensure its resilience against individual unit failures. The Kokido Keops demonstrates a simple yet effective way to warm pool water using solar energy, and the possibility of creating it DIY-style adds to its appeal. These incredible inventions spark curiosity and inspire us to explore new possibilities. Mind-blowing indeed! 🔥🌎🔬
i think humanty has moved a litle to fast the last 10 years, we should not push to far without thinking ''Why do we need this'' cos most of this, we realy dont need
@@Joker-eg6oz I haven't seen these for the last what, 5-7 years, so hearing it does bring back memories of me binge watching and getting migraines from watching too much
@Karl with a K cause there is a reason why people invent new things, it's always failure before success. You're mad at the inventors, but these videos aren't made by those inventors and scientists. Yes, they are annoying but the inventors take no part in making this video
@Karl with a K not mad at all yet you spam the same comment, and yes I do agree some of these are quite stupid, they aren't the only thing that the respective inventors invented. And some of them aren't for you doesn't mean it isn't for someone else.
They are already. Cost in use a Tesla Model 3 is cheaper than a Corolla within 5 years of use while being safer, better performance, more tech features and longer lasting.
The power glove wasn't unpopular. It was way to expensive for most people to pay for to play a video game at that time. Everyone wanted one. We just couldnt afford it. It was like a myth. Lol. To this day, i still never have seen one in person.
Items that are ready for use today: The oil spill collector -- and that's it. Do they make one in _Exxon Valdez_ size? The baby stroller scares me. It couldn't stop on a downhill slope when empty. What do you think it'll do with a 20+ pound child and all the baby/toddler crap needed for modern child care in it?
there are many fields where robots and AI could really make a change, and I don’t get why people always think that replacing humans in nursing and eldery care is a good idea… especially these are the areas where humanity is irreplaceable… so damn stupid…
If I was rich, I would easily pay $500k for that BMW i Vision. Definitely way cooler than any exotic car I can think of. The only problem is that you will probably be bombarded with ads as ur trying to turn on the wind shield wipers. Cant wait for that future!
Walking into your friends room and catching him wearing a mutalk while gaming is going to feel awkward.
Not if you integrate the mutalk into a gas mask to create a design masterpiece
I’ve had way more awkward intrusions.
This video really made everything much easier to understand!
Out of everything I have seen on here..the BMW and the MVision (to me) would be things I would like to see actually make it to market
Wow, these incredible inventions are the epitome of human ingenuity! Great content
That auto-follow baby stroller technology has existed for years. They had golf carts that would follow the player 20 years ago.
Damn that feels unreal
The question I would like to ask is, who the fuck would buy a $3,300 baby stroller?! In which you would probably just use within 3-4 years of your childs time.
@@miirico5398 leasing a stroller will work
@Mii Rico , one could lease or rent, given until global population control people will always have children.
The HaptX Gloves will not be a hit but they are a great start to eventually getting a truly lifelike VR experience in the future.
The real future of that tech is to remotely pilot robotic equipment to do hazardous and heavy lifting work. Imagine a deep mine where all the machinery is remotely piloted and no one has to go down the hole. Cave ins, explosions, poisonous gas, lack of oxygen etc., all unimportant or at least just a book keeping issue instead of lives at risk.
@@smgdfcmfah That's not more important than the entertainment industry.
@@smgdfcmfah the underground mine in my home town already runs its loaders (and has done for years) remotely without needing this VR business. Nothing says solution looking for a problem quite like these gloves do.
Also the best VR is R just pick up a real apple they literally sell for cents. Movies didn't replace books, games didn't replace movies. With each advancement you get a smaller market, because normal people don't actually really want to escape reality they just want a slight amusement for a while. Try and be more mature because if you don't grow up you'll never truly realise you're already living in the greatest game there is.
@@lucaswallo8127 ngl both are pretty good ideas tho
I am glad my childhood happened before all these inventions
yea, everyone is just lazt nowadays like bruh it aint that hard to push a stroller
@@cssurge8362 that was the funniest one , notice all those stroller were empty. The people had kids with them, but they were like ' im not putting my baby in the thing' lol
@@partingmist8550 they mentioned that its when the baby is not in the stroller, it will automatically detect when baby is not there, and then move along with parent, when baby is placed, it will move with parent and help move, it will still auto move but with parent authorization only, but ya funny that they didnt even show that last feature if they believe themselves
all these products are as exciting and useful as the air umbrella😋
Maybe
I'll admit, changing the color of your car on the fly sounds amazing.
The cops won't like that. They would lose the car their following.
@@suzieseabee don't worry, with all that tech im sure the police can just wire directly into the car and turn it off for you.
Hang hai and Shang Hai worthy
I wonder if that flex hybrid would be able to support sophisticated digital art apps. And make calls. I would also probably make a custom cover that looked like a leather bound book that had a pocket for a full qwerty bluetooth keyboard and maybe a solar wireles power bank or two just to be extra!
But it’s size is more a tablet than a phone.
I think stylus pen can damage the screen. It easily get dent, so it's not suitable for art.
Bienvenu dans la TechZone bro
Welcom to the TechZone bro
Cool, I hope I can buy all them in the near future.
Am 14yr old
The muzzle oh my god how insane the creator is to think people want a muzzle on their face during gameplay.
I have seen people wearing masks while playing games alone in theirs home, so....
Those robots for hospitals would be handy if they could assist in lifting people up & down.
I've been waiting for something like the flex tab, because then I can take digital notes in class. No more worries of paper. I mean they'd need a good note-taking app though, but it's promising!
What good is the autopilot on a pushchair if you can't use it with the kid inside 😂
Local inventor "Looney Luke" Needlinger has built a contraption that turns hay into milk.
Yet more things that need to be protected from hackers.
The anti-spill things for under trucks? That would make a great pool
interesting idea!
Oh common now, there’s a dude hiding in that garden robot….pssshhh.
RE: pool heater - 354 cubic feet is 10’ x 10’ x 3.5’ deep....a glorified hot tub. To get 6 hrs of sunshine in order to use it is a fantasy, and even if the unit received 6 hrs of sunshine the pool water would as well, heating itself. We’ll be getting about 1 hr of sunshine every day this week, and if we had a 20’ x 30’ x 4’ pool we would need 42 of these units to heat the pool this coming week.
Solar pool heaters have been around for a long time.
Exactly my thoughts. Seems like it works by warming the coil from direct sunlight and "heating" the water that way. You'd get better results by covering the kiddie pool with a black tarp for half an hour than what this does in 6
@@TheSnatchbuckler Yeah, only place I see this being functional is to help small ponds or warming a paddling pool - anything else is asking an awful lot of what is basically black pipe in a dome. If I ran water slowly enough through my hosepipe in the summer sun it'd achieve the same thing.
I didn't realize my tech would put a muzzle on me in the future!,Lmao
Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
Hi there, I think The Flex Hybrid (TM) would be more outstanding if it had a "Non-Reflective" screen.
Many of these ideas are probably for more rich people or like a very high-end of middle class level stuff but honestly some of them are for specific people only but they are still very good in my opinion if you could afford them (some of em)
Godbless!🎉
If the road cover also manages water conservation, it could also avoid both contaminated runoff as well as water loss to evaporation.. thus the water could be captured and used in a variety of ways as well as possibly used to cool the areas via water fall areas that allow the water to be felled in some areas when heat is extreme... then recaptured and recirculated to the system.. that would also allow the solar panels to be cooled to increase efficiency and over all reduce contaminated run off.. as well as deicing... possibilities... by running the water under roads in areas of concern.
You just gave me a flashback to history class with Mr. Powers and the wheel of cheese. Haha goes to say that how powerful the Roman's became and something tells me a huge part of it was there control of water.
Seems we coul benefit as an econimic power a little for if we perhaps managed the resource a little better.
@@waynegretzky8464 If one looks up the most valuable land mass on the planet they find it is smack dab in the middle of the Great lakes region.. the worlds largest supply of fresh water.. Yep fresh available water is and will be like gold...
I find watching these videos hilarious. In Bulgaria they haven't even got cats-eyes in the roads and most shops don't have card terminals!
That shiftall mutalk is the most incredible thing I have ever seen. Like a muzzle for you face. LOL
They should create the MuTalk baby size. So that the parent can hear their baby crying through their Bluetooth earbuds and the public people will not be interrupted. haha🤣
Good stuff, the future looks bright
mutalk seems to be useful for very late night gamers that don't sleep till the 3ams and have roommate's that try to sleep
my walls so thin :(
I think every loud person should wear these, even during the day
@@keepitclean8791 its the headphones can't hear myself well so it makes me loud
If they even make them the BMW ( like all exotic vehicles).will be something the elite have.
these inventions blow allright.
I would love to see an invention that would take the hate out of man's heart and put in love!
Lane changing would be a difficult task while charging on the move
Just keeping people driving straight is difficult enough, usually.
The Ultratech Rapid Rise bund will be useful in construction work when a concrete or grout crew are working in an area with endangered species. I wish the construction crew I worked with had several of these.
Solar panel autobahn is actually an interesting idea! that said, you would need to plan it out well so that if one unit gets taken out, say by a car crash, it doesn't take out the whole system.
The kokido keops thing is basically a tube that pulls water through, warms it up via solar energy, and spits it out back into your pool. You could make it yourself if you wanted to.
then run the energy collected down into the road into induction coils that will charge electric cars as they cruise over them.
Completely outside my field of knowledge, but I wonder if it is also possible to harness the kinetic energy from the road to add to power production?
Coming soon a TechZone store near you.....jus waiting to see or hear this is all..I'm a dreamer 😂🤣😅👍👍👍
I don't know if I would trust the stroller! And the last one with the "car", I dare bet that at sometime in the future there'll be vehicles like that! So many great ideas, and it will be interesting to see which ones will actually be produced!
i could see the car being used like a limo or smt
@@karlwithak1835 VR remote control has a million uses in industry and even combat. Just think about remotely piloted drones and apply that type of remote control to mining, sewer installation, road work, high building construction, underwater work etc.
It’s hard to communicate that it is an electric stroller if you have people holding the handle. I don’t think people are actually expected to walk downhill not even looking at it. That was to show that it senses the slope and will stop if it reaches a certain speed - that it won’t *pull* downhill.
generally it's more that they are made for pro environment
like the military for example
in which case the price will most likely be inflated because some company will just about buy anything with a price tag.
That car will be owned by the government, and we'll have to pay for usage rights.
I am super unconvinced those flextab things won't just crap out in a year. Or at least start to have some problems with the display. It sounds good but I am just not convinced that it's reliable.
Mutalk. I am here.
The autopram is amazing
I like that horsefeedingbag. You can discretely feed people without having to watch them eat.
Let's see who'll shock everyone with their inventions .i.e. ladies or gents, religion, caste etc...
Great vid, keep it up guys!
A glorified stroller? Fun fact, you only use the stroller in the first 2-3 years of the child's life. What a waste of resources.
The solar cell roof would be great on cycle paths and walkways, especially in more hostile climates.
Not a fan over roads though. Increasing number of people rely on solar cells on vehicles - for example, people with campers. Also, there is the possibility of electric cars and trucks using solar cells for some of their power.
6:20 oh great, not only will I get a rash around my ears with headphones, now I can also get a rash around my mouth.
3:32 Miroki is like Bamax 🥰
Someone really woke up and said "Ima sell a muzzle that shuts people up"
Trump!!!!!!!
Ahhh this stuff is crazy cool
Someone beat Freds glider shoe design although Freds looks cooler lol
"Amazing AI developments! SmythOS integrates AI effortlessly, streamlining tasks and improving productivity."
that solar panel one is a game
I am curious how laws are going to reflect color changing vehicles.
The mutalk looks ridiculous 😂
The scary thing about the vr gloves and games pivoting toward that in general is it already takes 5-10 years to put out a decent game. In order for this to be economically viable we need the mmo style vr like the Oasis in ready player one 😂
Luckily these inventions didn't blow my mind. So I can continue thinking.
The “Cone of Silence” is still better for quiet communications 😉
WOW👍👍👍
That charging road finally has us caught up with those little scaletrix people.
File these under things that you definitely don't need, will most certainly not work as intended and will unnecessarily complicate your life.
Thanks for sharing this 👍
The M Vision scares me. They can steal all your data once you get in that vehicle.
I'm wondering how big of a hit Mutalk will be. It just looks weird to me.
Weird dump and unconfortable
Funny enough the Mu in Mutalk can also stand for muzzle.
its a horse feedbag.....
oh I see the real function of it in corps. "Shut the fuck up, you're in the common space or we make you wear a mutalk horse feedbag". I am not saying I would have anything against that :D
how are you supposed to breath in that.. it looks like the mouth is fully covered and the nose almost full -_- it look horrible tbh
I've thought about the idea of vehicles batteries being charged with track years ago. I'm just not an engineer. So cool
I vision an EV car that charges it's self by itself from the motion of its axle drive. If an alternator can charge a batter from the belt of the engine. Why not a device that is around the axles as it spins. It should keep it charged. Everything that spins can be used to generate power back.
Its called a trolley on ALL california streets, Electric transit has been around for over 50 years or more
@@MildarValsik Newton law, energy cant be created or destroyed, in gas cars it works becouse it transforms extra motion energy to electric, but with electric car you can just simply use less energy, so there is no waste you can collect.
Mind Blowing
why is that man wearing a weird ball gag
Everyone talks about building eco friendly cars/robots that relies 100% on electricity, but nobody talks about how eco friendly is to generate all that enormous amount of electricity.
the solar road roof is the only one useful, but also most expensive to cover all that area
It depends, I mean I agree that no one talks about the coal that must be burnt but if the electricity is solar generated or wind generated then it technically is eco friendly
Wind turbines aren't eco friendly
@@Microdave75 1. Each single turbine is covering a ground in which no plant or tree is allowed to grow up in there.
2. Noise pollution.
3. Electromagnetic fields on land and sea.
4. Increased vessel traffic and vessel strikes on floating turbines.
5. Floating wind turbines other concern is they can create artificial reefs which'll attract sea life and cause a negative affect on them.
6. It is not yet determined how dangerous wind turbines are to birds, the biggest single wind turbine blades to date are covering up 53,000m² or 570,000ft² (10 American football fields) on air while spinning 24/7.
If that's eco friendly then I'm an alien on mars. So I agree, Wind turbines aren't eco friendly.
with MuTalk, headphones and VR on me, I'll look like a cyborg already everytime i game, imagine the weight total. urgh
add the haptic gloves to that
6:14 is absolutely hilarious. This thing resembles a dog muzzle.
3:27 Oh, my God, that's going around in a hospital where the lights are off?
8:15 - Here are the shoes from the thumbnail image
I am more impressed with the Detroit charging system for cars which does not have contacts but uses conductive charging.
conductive charging is the least efficient and slowest charging method possible. what's so horrible about plugging in a cable?
@@SteveAkaDarktimes Because this wasn't talking about plugging in a cable but contacts with the road surface as driving.
The Detroit model is contactless while vehicle is in motion.
My daughter has a VNS (Vegas Nerve Stimulator) for seizure control and goes to surgery next week, for the 7th time, to replace battery in the unit. WISH they would make the unit with a contactless charge.
💡🚧🌿 It's fascinating to see the Ultratech Rapid Rise bund being used in construction work, especially in areas with endangered species. Such innovations promote environmental conservation while allowing construction activities to proceed. Planning and designing the solar panel autobahn system carefully would indeed be crucial to ensure its resilience against individual unit failures. The Kokido Keops demonstrates a simple yet effective way to warm pool water using solar energy, and the possibility of creating it DIY-style adds to its appeal. These incredible inventions spark curiosity and inspire us to explore new possibilities. Mind-blowing indeed! 🔥🌎🔬
$5,000 + $500/mo to pick virtual stems off virtual apples? Sign me up!!
Trying to look cool while wearing a Mutalk looks completly impossible. I couldn't stop laughing..
i think humanty has moved a litle to fast the last 10 years, we should not push to far without thinking ''Why do we need this''
cos most of this, we realy dont need
wait till you realize invention exists BECAUSE inventors think of a new product and say "we need this"
None of these vehicles will go off road but by then it will be prohibited to leave the track ( road)
These videos go back pretty much a decade ago, probably longer, still with the same music and I love it
Funny Ive been on the edge of unsubscribing partly because that music is annoying cheese
@@Joker-eg6oz I haven't seen these for the last what, 5-7 years, so hearing it does bring back memories of me binge watching and getting migraines from watching too much
@Karl with a K bro why are you so damn pressed lol
@Karl with a K cause there is a reason why people invent new things, it's always failure before success. You're mad at the inventors, but these videos aren't made by those inventors and scientists. Yes, they are annoying but the inventors take no part in making this video
@Karl with a K not mad at all yet you spam the same comment, and yes I do agree some of these are quite stupid, they aren't the only thing that the respective inventors invented. And some of them aren't for you doesn't mean it isn't for someone else.
I came here for the shoe
They should put glow in the dark paint in road lines
Hard to imagine why they don't do that lol. good idea
Anyone that pays three thousand dollars for a stroller, which would only be used for a couple of years, is insane or has too much money on their hands
Fantastic gadget 👍👍
Put the Solar Battery Road Covers with the Charging Road!
I would be willing to buy an electric car 😮if they were affordable
They are already. Cost in use a Tesla Model 3 is cheaper than a Corolla within 5 years of use while being safer, better performance, more tech features and longer lasting.
Would love to try those shoes!
0:28 Anyone else thinking of flying a TARDIS?
I love that you thought like that.
And, yes, but only with Billie Piper if available.
The power glove wasn't unpopular. It was way to expensive for most people to pay for to play a video game at that time. Everyone wanted one. We just couldnt afford it. It was like a myth. Lol. To this day, i still never have seen one in person.
😲,
Technology is growing up to fast!!!
Items that are ready for use today: The oil spill collector -- and that's it. Do they make one in _Exxon Valdez_ size?
The baby stroller scares me. It couldn't stop on a downhill slope when empty. What do you think it'll do with a 20+ pound child and all the baby/toddler crap needed for modern child care in it?
The pushchair is a great idea, but where's the storage for the changing bag or shopping.
The cat robots remind me of the cat nurses in Dr Who
I've been suggesting solar canopies in the American southwest for years.
there are many fields where robots and AI could really make a change, and I don’t get why people always think that replacing humans in nursing and eldery care is a good idea… especially these are the areas where humanity is irreplaceable… so damn stupid…
I don't make enough money to watch this channel. LMAO
Future is coming