What do you expect this world to be like in the year 2050

How will oil depletion affect the way we live? What will the economic impact be? How will agriculture change? Will we thrive or merely survive?

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UndercoverElephant wrote:Quite a lot of us are old enough to watched the Jetsons. And then Tomorrow's World a few years later. Both were hit and miss. What we're actually going to end up with is looking like a cross between Mad Max and Bladerunner.
I'm not sure that Mad Max is such a good example. I watched it last night for the first time in many years, and although it depicts some fairly dysfunctional law and order, the baddies are only a gang of rogue bikers. It's pretty much the same story as countless Westerns, but with cars and motorbikes rather than horses. Hardly worth the £1.27 I paid to DODGY TAX AVOIDERS!

From what I remember, the sequels may be more what we're talking about, but not the original.
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JohnB wrote: I'm not sure that Mad Max is such a good example. I watched it last night for the first time in many years, and although it depicts some fairly dysfunctional law and order, the baddies are only a gang of rogue bikers. It's pretty much the same story as countless Westerns, but with cars and motorbikes rather than horses. Hardly worth the £1.27 I paid to DODGY TAX AVOIDERS!

From what I remember, the sequels may be more what we're talking about, but not the original.
Mad Max II, The Road Warrior. Love that film, mostly for the intro.
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While we're on films, Star Trek First Contact is set in 2063, in a post WWIII remote community that could be quite believable. Apart from the time travel, the Borg and Vulcans, and the invention of warp technology!
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stevecook172001 wrote:
extractorfan wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote: Quite a lot of us are old enough to watched the Jetsons. And then Tomorrow's World a few years later. Both were hit and miss. What we're actually going to end up with is looking like a cross between Mad Max and Bladerunner.
I think Children of Men was quite an accurate dipiction.
In terms of the depiction of crumbling social structures and an increasingly elitist/fascistic political system, yes, I would agree.

We're either going to get the above or we are going to get a socialist revolution. Whilst I'm hoping for the latter, I'm sadly expecting the former.
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Hardly worth the £1.27 I paid to DODGY TAX AVOIDERS!
Twas a bargain...

I think what MM1 shows is the very start of the collapse (if memory serves me right) - so it is just the 'outsiders' who are fighting for a bit of the action. I don't think it was the bikers, so much as that motor-sickles use less juice and so where used in a time of petrol scarcity...

Good action anyway 8)
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maudibe wrote:
Hardly worth the £1.27 I paid to DODGY TAX AVOIDERS!
Twas a bargain...

I think what MM1 shows is the very start of the collapse (if memory serves me right) - so it is just the 'outsiders' who are fighting for a bit of the action. I don't think it was the bikers, so much as that motor-sickles use less juice and so where used in a time of petrol scarcity...

Good action anyway 8)
Now there's a funny thing though.

If you are commuting a given distance on your own, a bike (say, a 125cc) beats a car in terms of petrol consumption.

However, if three or more of you travel together in a car, the petrol consumption per person is lower than for a bike
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stevecook172001 wrote:However, if three or more of you travel together in a car, the petrol consumption per person is lower than for a bike
Gangs who car share don't really present the right image. Especially if they drive small fuel efficient cars!
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JohnB wrote:Gangs who car share don't really present the right image. Especially if they drive small fuel efficient cars!
Do you think they'll remake it ?

I want to see a road-warrior Prius, with armoured turret and clean air-powered weapons firing re-useable arrows.

They surround the last surviving wind turbine and demand a re-charge and some herbal tea.
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Catweazle wrote:
JohnB wrote:Gangs who car share don't really present the right image. Especially if they drive small fuel efficient cars!
Do you think they'll remake it ?

I want to see a road-warrior Prius, with armoured turret and clean air-powered weapons firing re-useable arrows.

They surround the last surviving wind turbine and demand a re-charge and some herbal tea.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Get your ideas in quick they're filming, or about to, Mad Max IV.

Having to film in Africa as Broken Hill looks like a flower garden after a lot of unseasonal rain.
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Catweazle wrote:
JohnB wrote:Gangs who car share don't really present the right image. Especially if they drive small fuel efficient cars!
Do you think they'll remake it ?

I want to see a road-warrior Prius, with armoured turret and clean air-powered weapons firing re-useable arrows.

They surround the last surviving wind turbine and demand a re-charge and some herbal tea.
I nominate this as the best post of the month.
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I expect something that moving us from a place to another, without queue, without waiting for bus, train, plane etc..
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polpetta wrote:I expect something that moving us from a place to another, without queue, without waiting for bus, train, plane etc..
Sounds like feet to me.
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could you explain better?
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A tried and tested method of getting from place to place without queuing, or waiting for a bas or train, is to walk. Works for me. :wink:
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