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We can gradually phase military spending over to infrastructure spending and still keep our decided military advantage. Hell, we could cut over $100 billion in military spending and still spend more than the rest of the top 10 countries COMBINED.
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Sorry guys, I should be contributing more here.
This is an incredibly cool concept that I've been looking at a lot recently - wireless in-road charging of electric vehicles. IMO, this is the future of transportation - we could practically eliminate gas.
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I'll have to find the video, but that would work well in combination with some tech I watched that were roads that were in-laden with solar panels that also featured lights that could signal traffic warnings and give info and such as well as feed into the grid.
The future is just amazing to think about.
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I'll have to find the video, but that would work well in combination with some tech I watched that were roads that were in-laden with solar panels that also featured lights that could signal traffic warnings and give info and such as well as feed into the grid.
The future is just amazing to think about.
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Yeah, in an ideal world, roads could just be inlaid with solar panels and wireless chargers, so the roads would essentially be generating all the electricity needed for traffic signals, streetlights, and the vehicles themselves. I only hope I live to see some of these incredible ideas come to fruition.
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Not sure how old you are but the next twenty five years will see a totally new human experience arrive. Robotics will be ubiquitous by 2030 according to nearly any prediction you can find. By 2040 there will be some real iRobot stuff going on. Not the war and ridiculousness, but those new models basically being in every home will be real. They will have lab on a chip technologies as well as a full surgical suite. Your home robot will be a portable world class hospital and that's not even what his purpose is.
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I'm one of those people who isn't even satisfied with how things were 6 months ago. I just started planning out a new build for my overall media center. I'm going to build an all-inclusive home theater PC, because I'm sick of having to use multiple devices to play media. Right now, it's looking like I'll be able to put together an incredible setup for about $700. The pre-fab devices like Roku Boxes and WDTV simply don't have the processing power to handle the amount of movies/tv shows I have saved on hard drives. I've been transitioning from physical media for years now, and I've finally gotten to the point where I've overwhelmed the technology I've been using for the last few years.
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I'm 24, so by no means an old guy. I'm simply hoping that any political barriers that would stand in the way of so many scientific advances are broken down quickly. The incredible opposition to stem cell research is just so maddening.
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