2010: Living in the future
In the far-off year 2010, we'll all do our work and schooling and library-book-reading on ingenious video screens that can connect to each other from anywhere around the globe.
Of course, in author Geoffrey Hoyle's 1972 vision, those screens are telephone-based, the size of a large dishwasher—and we use them while wearing practical and futuristic jumpsuits.
Daniel Sinker loved 2010: Living in the Future as a child, and now shares the book—in all its not-quite-on-the-money glory—with the Internets. Wait until you get to the part about "a series of tubes".
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In the year 2010 everyone wears a jumpsuit and shoes. The clothes may look odd, but they are sensible. The jumpsuits and shoes are made in thousands of colors, from a material so light you can hardly feel it. The material keeps you warm when it is cold and cool when it is hot.
I don't think I'd ever read that caffeine was supposed to contribute to tinnitus, but here's a study that says it doesn't, and caffeine withdrawal may make it worse.
Now I want a practical and futuristic jumpsuit to go with my flying car.
I am loving Parks and Rec this season. Community irritates me more than it amuses me, so I stopped watching, but I never liked Chevy Chase and I apparently don't like that Soup guy, either. Extras I loved, more than The Office UK. Gervais has an animated show coming on HBO, I know nothing about it beyond having seen a promo for it - the promo was very funny, Gervais and Merchant and someone else sitting around talking about the show's prospects
Man, why does the Coffee Bean chai latte have to be so sweet? It's almost perfectly tasty.
Even better:
Heh. I was just about to post that.
Someone should alert Peapod and tell them they need tape recorders and vision phones....
If you want to get back into comedy, I HIGHLY recommend Better Off Ted.
Seconded. (even if the uncensored promo for last night's first ep did ruin the real show for me)
I am loving Parks and Rec this season. Community irritates me more than it amuses me, so I stopped watching,
-t is the anti-me in this, apparently. I never laugh at Parks and Rec. But it is true that I watch Community for everyone except Chevy Chase and Joel McHale.