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	<title>Comments on: Back to the Future!</title>
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	<description>leaving bits of confetti in my wake</description>
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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
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		<description>We have enough morons who can&#039;t drive on highways -- Can you imagine the havoc they could wreak if they were in flying cars?

So (fortunately?) we do not have flying cars -- and are not likely to get them in the next seven years -- but the advances in computer technology has been far beyond what anyone imagined. And I would predict that over the next decade or two the medical advances brought about by information technology and nanotechnology will be truly mindboggling (except, of course, it will happen incrementally so we will really only be aware of it when we look back twenty years).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have enough morons who can&#8217;t drive on highways &#8212; Can you imagine the havoc they could wreak if they were in flying cars?</p>
<p>So (fortunately?) we do not have flying cars &#8212; and are not likely to get them in the next seven years &#8212; but the advances in computer technology has been far beyond what anyone imagined. And I would predict that over the next decade or two the medical advances brought about by information technology and nanotechnology will be truly mindboggling (except, of course, it will happen incrementally so we will really only be aware of it when we look back twenty years).</p>
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