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Date Posted: 14:56:24 07/16/01 Mon
Author: Raven
Subject: ~A point~
In reply to: Tsunami 's message, "Hmm..." on 05:53:08 07/16/01 Mon

Tsunami is right in some ways. We have not met the expectations of our forebearers but let me make a note on our current scientific status.
Firstly, yes, we do have flying cars, they just are not in public circulation. In the last few years, our technology has leaped head. Look at the internet. I bet no one thought we would be conversing with people halfway across the globe every day like the way we are.
Also, scientists have started teleportation. Okay, they have only managated to move photons, but that is first step.

I would expect, in 1,051 years from now, in the year 3052, we would have these things...

But, on this particular point, I think it is completely up to Morgan.

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