Showing posts with label Futurism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Futurism. Show all posts
Monday, April 4, 2016
A Literary Guide to Our Orwellian Nightmare
From Marc Fitch, at the Federalist, "We live in an age where the individual has to combat mass society and groupthink, and the individual is losing. Here's a brief overview of writers whose insights can help you fight back."
Friday, November 27, 2015
World's Sexiest Robot Steals the Spotlight at World Robot Exhibition
Well, flashback to September at Instapundit, "NOBODY TELL NOTORIOUS ROBOPHOBE MATT YGLESIAS: By 2050, human-on-robot sex will be more common than human-on-human sex, says report."
Well, I guess by then you'll have your pick of robot hotties, lol.
At London's Daily Mail, "The 'world's sexiest robot' revealed: Eerily life-like female android turns heads in China."
Well, I guess by then you'll have your pick of robot hotties, lol.
At London's Daily Mail, "The 'world's sexiest robot' revealed: Eerily life-like female android turns heads in China."
'World's sexiest robot' revealed https://t.co/aH7fiOsV5F pic.twitter.com/tw9jxG5H7V
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) November 27, 2015
Labels:
Futurism,
Technology
Sunday, January 5, 2014
London SkyCycle
At Wired:
Cars, buses, and rogue pedestrians are all conspiring against cyclists in congested cities, forever running them down, scaring them silly or simply getting in the way. It’s something designer Norman Foster — an avid rider — hopes to alleviate with a dedicated biking highway built above London’s rail lines.
The purely hypothetical but nevertheless amazing SkyCycle would stretch 137 miles in and around the city, accommodating as many as 12,000 riders per hour on a cycling superhighway 50 feet wide. The dream calls for 200 on- and off-ramps which, according to Foster + Partners’ estimates, means nearly 6 million people will live or work within 10 minutes of an entrance. Without all those cars to weave around and lights to stop for, travel times to and from work would be reduced by up to 29 minutes.
A 137-mile 'cycling utopia' floating above London's rail lines http://t.co/59kGH9KDIO pic.twitter.com/iA90iNvvAb
— WIRED (@WIRED) January 5, 2014
Labels:
Britain,
Futurism,
Technology
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