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Two observations: 1. It's a good thing that children always stay in one place playing board games, or the number of needed cameras might become prohibitively expensive! 2. No wonder conservatives have been suspicious of (non-Diebold) technologies. The video uses the term... more
Reviewed by eric Aug 13 2007, 10:19am ( 35 reviews ) • google.com
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Reviewed by satismo on Apr 20 2009, 3:09pm
a fairly accurate prediction.
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Rated by SirDouche on Feb 09 2009, 5:59pm
what about the pron?
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Rated by Killslay on Sep 12 2008, 1:05pm
very close to reality... except maybe for "will be paid for by the husband"
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Reviewed by stephenbaugh on Sep 11 2008, 7:37pm
Reminds me of how I keep hearing about that "Interweb Thingy" ... Accurate 'kind of' ... but also very far from the actual advances made
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Rated by Rivent on Sep 09 2008, 3:51pm
Pretty insane how close they was to the whole shopping thing on computers, however pretty sure the creepy father guy spying on his children is illegal...
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Rated by amthysteyes2 on Feb 21 2008, 3:42pm
i love their prediction of e-mail
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Rated by cmdrtebok on Feb 19 2008, 5:51pm
Too bad we have all this stuff and it kind of sucks. Oh yea except for the intact family with 1 breadwinner.
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Rated by mikem-uc2 on Nov 21 2007, 10:57am
That's eerily accurate. Also, I love how the husband shakes his head when he sees what his wife bought.
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Rated by menelvagor on Nov 17 2007, 9:38pm
A not-too-far-off 1967 prediction of what the home would be like in 1999.