Display title | I Want My Jetpack |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Speculative Fiction always seems to think that the future is going to be a lot more flashy and interesting than it actually turns out to be. The far-off year of 2012 was supposed to give us lunar and undersea colonies, massive supercomputers, holographic radios, virtual reality, flying cars, food cubes, Robot Buddies, laser weapons and most importantly, Jet Packs! And all we got was the Burj Dubai Khalifa skyscraper, tiny supercomputers, HDTV, cars that look like stylized versions of their 1970 counterparts, average packaged food, unintelligent industrial robots, Roombas, and assault rifles made with plastic. Nobody thought about the Internet though nor extremely efficient fast food. |