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12-07-2014, 07:00 PM | #1 | |||
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http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbu...or-drone-tests
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7K2aJgvpdw The advances we have achieved in the past 20-30 years are nothing compared to what we (I) hope to see in the next 20-30 years IMO. While delivering a product via RC helicopter isn't all that sexy I wonder what was once science fiction will become fact within the next generation? Faster travel through space? Extending life (and quality of life)? More intricate bionic parts? Faster / cheaper mass transport? World peace? Abolition of hunger? Who has ever watched a Sci-fi movie and wondered when we will start to have some of the stuff we see in Star Trek / Star Wars / I-Robot / Robocop etc. Remember "Beyond 2000"!?!?! Look at computers - it wasn't that long ago that you could measure a HDD in mb and you could count the colours on the screen on one hand.
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Its amazing that big business is getting held back in USA, I thought they did everything possible over there to please big business and squash civil rights. Personally I don't know how I'd feel having a crap tonne of drones flying round dropping stuff off a mere 30mins after its ordered. Not cause I'm scared of the tech but rather because people spend too much time in doors as it is. Soon we will all have those fat seats from Wall-E.
As for the tech increase rate, I think I read somewhere that the current Xbox live server has more computing power than the world at the turn of the century. Moore's law says computing power doubles every 2 years which is slower than reality.
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