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LeonardoDaVinci rated 6 months ago
This proves what I've suspected all along! It was actually Wink Martindale, and not Al Gore, who invented the Internet! All hail Wink! All hail Wink! P.S. Why can't the wife pay for her own crap?
pepermint-patty rated 6 months ago
back to the future...
droe82 rated 7 months ago
It's aiming this low which has robbed me of my rocket pack before I ever had it. I'm terribly disappointed in the short-sightedness of whoever forced this narrow view of future development onto an unsuspecting society left defenseless by their overuse of psychotropic chemicals. You all should be ashamed of yourselves.
demonveen rated 7 months ago
I totally thought this video was a spoof when I first saw it. Things have changed SO much!
Utran rated 7 months ago
Kinda "namastean".
eightbithero rated 7 months ago
Surprisingly accurate and didn't go the "we'll all have magical rocketpacks and teleporters." route.
The best part: "The transactions will take place on the wife's console and the payments will be made through the husband's.
The 60s taught us something important today. Sexism is always really funny.
Dowell rated 7 months ago
A brief look into the World of the Future as seen from 1960s... including takes on online shopping and email.
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