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Following was posted on the Longwaves financial forum on what life in the U.S. was like 100 years ago. Anyone care to venture what the next 100 years will bring?
My own quick thoughts, in no particular order, are:
1. Reliance on oil will diminish...alternative energy sources will become prevalent;
2. Reverse migration patterns will predominate with rural areas once again gaining in population at the expense of urban areas;
3. People, in general, in effort to live at peace with one another will spend more time, resources, and efforts thinking of others rather than themselves.
4. There will be a cure for cancer.
5. Biggest computer applications will be in areas of robotics and biotechnology.
6. Travel to other planets will become feasible.
7. Life expectancy will not be much greater than it is now.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://csf.colorado.edu/longwaves/2003/msg00050.html>100 Years of History</A>
My own quick thoughts, in no particular order, are:
1. Reliance on oil will diminish...alternative energy sources will become prevalent;
2. Reverse migration patterns will predominate with rural areas once again gaining in population at the expense of urban areas;
3. People, in general, in effort to live at peace with one another will spend more time, resources, and efforts thinking of others rather than themselves.
4. There will be a cure for cancer.
5. Biggest computer applications will be in areas of robotics and biotechnology.
6. Travel to other planets will become feasible.
7. Life expectancy will not be much greater than it is now.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://csf.colorado.edu/longwaves/2003/msg00050.html>100 Years of History</A>