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Different graphic, architectural and fashion trends.
Technology will be advanced in places but not majorly across the spectrum.
More convenience related products.
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kls85 I post too much
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| waxxup wrote: | | nightpup wrote: | i think itll be totally uncivilized because civilization must start from scratch once the world ends
but assuming that we live
i think it will be much more high tech :] aka ROBOTS TO DO OUR CHORES :]
we already have on that vacuums the floor 0;] |
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The jobs will change, it will be based on:
creativity of design of robots
programmers
and more important jobs based on robots.
There won't be much of a diversity of people anymore, genetic engineering will also affect everything. |
I've went to a house once with vacuums tubes build right into the walls.
Anyway food we eat will come with genetic engineering and from cloned animals.
As for jobs solely based on robotics is unlikely, but I'm leaning towards artificial intelligence and bio-robotics engineering.
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Batman Grandmaster Cheater
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| There will be aliens controlling our civilization and soon they will make love to the humans and then we will have alien and human hybrid babies
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Cheetah I post too much
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| Batman wrote: | | There will be aliens controlling our civilization and soon they will make love to the humans and then we will have alien and human hybrid babies |
Believe it or not, I know someone who actually believes something pretty similar to that.
| kls85 wrote: | | Anyway food we eat will come with genetic engineering... |
The majority of the food we eat is already derived from genetically modified plants, and it's definitely not a good thing.
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Saya Master Cheater
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We'd reach the limit of questions and that would cause a giant black hole to form close to the earth and then we'd all die.
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Kamikaze Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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No one of you believes in the 2012 theory?
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sponge I'm a spammer
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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| kls85 wrote: | | waxxup wrote: | | nightpup wrote: | i think itll be totally uncivilized because civilization must start from scratch once the world ends
but assuming that we live
i think it will be much more high tech :] aka ROBOTS TO DO OUR CHORES :]
we already have on that vacuums the floor 0;] |
Adding on to this:
The jobs will change, it will be based on:
creativity of design of robots
programmers
and more important jobs based on robots.
There won't be much of a diversity of people anymore, genetic engineering will also affect everything. |
I've went to a house once with vacuums tubes build right into the walls.
Anyway food we eat will come with genetic engineering and from cloned animals.
As for jobs solely based on robotics is unlikely, but I'm leaning towards artificial intelligence and bio-robotics engineering. | Hardly futuristic. My house, along with many others have vacuums in the walls.
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AverageAzn247 Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Cheetah wrote: | | Batman wrote: | | There will be aliens controlling our civilization and soon they will make love to the humans and then we will have alien and human hybrid babies |
Believe it or not, I know someone who actually believes something pretty similar to that.
| kls85 wrote: | | Anyway food we eat will come with genetic engineering... |
The majority of the food we eat is already derived from genetically modified plants, and it's definitely not a good thing. | What is wrong with eating GM foods. In America about 70 of food products contain at least one GM ingredent. The FDA have studies showing that GM foods r safe. Besides genetic modifition is just the fast track of cross breeding crops.
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Willy Master Cheater
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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| kls85 wrote: | | I've went to a house once with vacuums tubes build right into the walls. |
That's been around for like 40 years.
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kls85 I post too much
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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| Willy wrote: | | kls85 wrote: | | I've went to a house once with vacuums tubes build right into the walls. |
That's been around for like 40 years. |
Yes I know so their nothing special.
Anyway about this genetically modified food, this may change your minds about it.
| PopSci wrote: | Your Burger on Biotech
Scientists serve up leaner beef, tastier cheddar and healthier ketchup
By Rena Marie Pacella Posted 03.17.2008 at 1:55 pm 4 Comments
The Annotated Hamburger: Colin Smale; Schnare & Stief/Getty Images; illustration: Mitch Romanowski Design
If the biotech industry has its way, ordering a hamburger might soon sound something like this: “one charbroiled cloned-beef patty, with genetically modified cheese, lab-grown bacon and vitamin-C-fortified lettuce, on a protein-spiked bun.” The burger of the future is delicious, nutritious and contains more engineering than a stealth bomber.
With the Food and Drug Administration ruling in January that meat and milk from cloned cows, pigs, goats and their offspring is safe to eat, the only thing keeping the superburger off your dinner plate is time. It will be a few years yet before cloned meat hits store shelves. Cloning the perfect (and tastiest) cow can cost upward of $15,000, which makes clones themselves too expensive to eat, so we’ll have to wait until they spawn enough offspring (the old-fashioned way) to feed the masses. Meanwhile, researchers are busy formulating all the fixings. Take a look at what science is doing for the burger, from bun to beef and everything in between.
Recipe for Burger 2.0
Vitamin Bun
After isolating a gene in wild wheat that controls protein, zinc and iron content, scientists at the University of California at Davis spliced the gene into domestic wheat, boosting nutrient content by 12 percent.
Cruelty-Free Bacon
Scientists in the Netherlands have grown minced pork in a dish by adding water, glucose and amino acids to pig stem cells. Expect artificial ground meat by 2012 and bacon within the decade.
Better Cheddar
Food engineers are boosting cheddar flavor by adding a bacterial gene that produces an enzyme that eliminates the bitter taste created during ripening.
Leaner Beef
Several companies are cloning the country’s most prized cows to produce leaner, tastier cuts of meat. Ranchers will start breeding the clones this spring, and in five years, the offspring will be ready to grill.
Healthier Ketchup
The ethanol boom is driving up the price of corn syrup, so Heinz is breeding a tomato that is 10 percent sweeter than those grown today. Look for naturally sweeter ketchup by 2010.
High-C Lettuce
By splicing rat genes into lettuce, Virginia Tech scientists figured out how to turn on the vegetable’s latent vitamin-C-producing abilities (rats are natural C-makers). Since rodent-altered lettuce is somewhat unappetizing, the team used the data to identify plant DNA that can do the same thing.
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AverageAzn247 Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:12 am Post subject: |
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| kls85 wrote: | | Willy wrote: | | kls85 wrote: | | I've went to a house once with vacuums tubes build right into the walls. |
That's been around for like 40 years. |
Yes I know so their nothing special.
Anyway about this genetically modified food, this may change your minds about it.
| PopSci wrote: | Your Burger on Biotech
Scientists serve up leaner beef, tastier cheddar and healthier ketchup
By Rena Marie Pacella Posted 03.17.2008 at 1:55 pm 4 Comments
The Annotated Hamburger: Colin Smale; Schnare & Stief/Getty Images; illustration: Mitch Romanowski Design
If the biotech industry has its way, ordering a hamburger might soon sound something like this: “one charbroiled cloned-beef patty, with genetically modified cheese, lab-grown bacon and vitamin-C-fortified lettuce, on a protein-spiked bun.” The burger of the future is delicious, nutritious and contains more engineering than a stealth bomber.
With the Food and Drug Administration ruling in January that meat and milk from cloned cows, pigs, goats and their offspring is safe to eat, the only thing keeping the superburger off your dinner plate is time. It will be a few years yet before cloned meat hits store shelves. Cloning the perfect (and tastiest) cow can cost upward of $15,000, which makes clones themselves too expensive to eat, so we’ll have to wait until they spawn enough offspring (the old-fashioned way) to feed the masses. Meanwhile, researchers are busy formulating all the fixings. Take a look at what science is doing for the burger, from bun to beef and everything in between.
Recipe for Burger 2.0
Vitamin Bun
After isolating a gene in wild wheat that controls protein, zinc and iron content, scientists at the University of California at Davis spliced the gene into domestic wheat, boosting nutrient content by 12 percent.
Cruelty-Free Bacon
Scientists in the Netherlands have grown minced pork in a dish by adding water, glucose and amino acids to pig stem cells. Expect artificial ground meat by 2012 and bacon within the decade.
Better Cheddar
Food engineers are boosting cheddar flavor by adding a bacterial gene that produces an enzyme that eliminates the bitter taste created during ripening.
Leaner Beef
Several companies are cloning the country’s most prized cows to produce leaner, tastier cuts of meat. Ranchers will start breeding the clones this spring, and in five years, the offspring will be ready to grill.
Healthier Ketchup
The ethanol boom is driving up the price of corn syrup, so Heinz is breeding a tomato that is 10 percent sweeter than those grown today. Look for naturally sweeter ketchup by 2010.
High-C Lettuce
By splicing rat genes into lettuce, Virginia Tech scientists figured out how to turn on the vegetable’s latent vitamin-C-producing abilities (rats are natural C-makers). Since rodent-altered lettuce is somewhat unappetizing, the team used the data to identify plant DNA that can do the same thing.
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linky | So what? It is better tasting and healthy. I fail to c y GM foods are bad. They saved millions lives in devoleping countries by increasing food yield and more drought resistance.
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xMurtaghx I post too much
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Bothing wil be really that much different because it is only 10 years.
its like people in 1998 saying we would have robots now. The cars might
be a little better (fuel afficient) and America would still be recovering from
its depression or recession (depending on how bad our economy crisis will
get.)
Cure for cancer?
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OH OH OH! micheal jackson would be de-plastic-ified,maybe,the 1million dollar aircar thing would be version 9999999999999999.99999999999999999999 and ce,would be a pure,buyable,20 dollar,TRAINA MAKA! 1 button press,type the hacks,hacked,even as3,as4,aswhateva there will b bi then,and yeh(i know about the grammar,im sorry,i just don't know english,im a paki. please,don't flame)
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:09 am Post subject: |
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| ce source is open to get so i don't think it would be costing someone 20 dollars. thinking very positively there haha
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undeadkillers Expert Cheater
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:32 am Post subject: |
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| were only 12 years away and our community will be like that quickly, going a little far there.
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