And there goes another couple of hours of my life to that site!
And there goes another couple of hours of my life to that site! [/QUOTE]
And there goes another couple of hours of my life to that site! [/QUOTE]
And there goes another couple of hours of my life to that site! [/QUOTE]
Take some Ritalin and go back.I'm just not getting the "draw" of TVtropes, am I doing it wrong? I'm on there for 20seconds before I get bored and close the site.
Horse and buggy, typewritter, fire, fire again, a hut, campfire stories passing legends down from one generation to the next.I personally believe many of us can't quite live without the technology we have today. I know I personally can't. there are so much technology from the car I drive (Scion which has like what? 3-4 computer in it?) the PC I type this thread with, the microwave I nuke my food, the electricity for my house, the TV I watch etc etc.
Horse and buggy, typewritter, fire, fire again, a hut, campfire stories passing legends down from one generation to the next.I personally believe many of us can't quite live without the technology we have today. I know I personally can't. there are so much technology from the car I drive (Scion which has like what? 3-4 computer in it?) the PC I type this thread with, the microwave I nuke my food, the electricity for my house, the TV I watch etc etc.
Daring to cross threads here, but this is actually one of the "messages" in the Day of The Triffids, the book I suggested to Crone, and that was written in the 50s.I have work with computers for a long time (since 88) and I have notice a huge change from working/gaming back in 88 till today.
Sure we don't have the "science fiction" of flying car or AI, but we are getting there. You can even see the special effects from 1980s movies vs 2009 movies.
I personally believe many of us can't quite live without the technology we have today. I know I personally can't. there are so much technology from the car I drive (Scion which has like what? 3-4 computer in it?) the PC I type this thread with, the microwave I nuke my food, the electricity for my house, the TV I watch etc etc.
Daring to cross threads here, but this is actually one of the "messages" in the Day of The Triffids, the book I suggested to Crone, and that was written in the 50s.I have work with computers for a long time (since 88) and I have notice a huge change from working/gaming back in 88 till today.
Sure we don't have the "science fiction" of flying car or AI, but we are getting there. You can even see the special effects from 1980s movies vs 2009 movies.
I personally believe many of us can't quite live without the technology we have today. I know I personally can't. there are so much technology from the car I drive (Scion which has like what? 3-4 computer in it?) the PC I type this thread with, the microwave I nuke my food, the electricity for my house, the TV I watch etc etc.
Pretty much this.I have work with computers for a long time (since 88) and I have notice a huge change from working/gaming back in 88 till today.
Sure we don't have the "science fiction" of flying car or AI, but we are getting there. You can even see the special effects from 1980s movies vs 2009 movies.
I personally believe many of us can't quite live without the technology we have today. I know I personally can't. there are so much technology from the car I drive (Scion which has like what? 3-4 computer in it?) the PC I type this thread with, the microwave I nuke my food, the electricity for my house, the TV I watch etc etc.