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What people in the 1930s though fashion would be in the year 2000

Just rewatched all 3 Back to the Future movies this past weekend. So, it's 2015 in a few weeks: Where the hell are the hover boards and flying cars?
 
Just rewatched all 3 Back to the Future movies this past weekend. So, it's 2015 in a few weeks: Where the hell are the hover boards and flying cars?

I can't comment on those, but the auto lacing Nikes are coming! Nike patented the auro lacing mechanism like a year ago and they Air MAGs are going to have them in 2015.
 
Just rewatched all 3 Back to the Future movies this past weekend. So, it's 2015 in a few weeks: Where the hell are the hover boards and flying cars?

Or three fax machines in every home! I want my fax machines!

Actually BTTF2 got a lot right: home hydroponic kits, Google glass, flatscreen 16:9 tvs hung over the fireplace, Skype, social networking, camera drones, mobile card readers, a not-white/male president, an obsession with plastic surgery, "dustless paper" (if you can call a Kindle that), moving billboards, computers with voice recognition, 3D movies, sequel movies, millennial fascination with consuming multiple streams of content, hands free gaming, and 80's nostalgia.
 
Love that old timey narrator voice. Interesting that they thought clothes would be versatile and utilitarian, but instead fashion became very specialized.
 
time to update your wardrobes

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(and holy sht, that's Jason Scott Lee 😀! i've always remembered that line where he proclaims you can't go across water unless you got the power but never associated it with Lee.)
 
What got me is that some of these were dead on. The heels and pants for women are true. And the phone? We've been "wearing" our smartphones since 2007. And that's not even getting into smart watches.
 
What got me is that some of these were dead on. The heels and pants for women are true. And the phone? We've been "wearing" our smartphones since 2007. And that's not even getting into smart watches.

You act like nobody had phones on them before the smart phone.
 
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