Linked by David Adams on Thu 18th Oct 2007 13:57 UTC
Features, Office Remember those great "home of the future" demonstrations from days past? If you're not old enough to remember them from world fairs, Disneyland, or movie newsreels, you've probably seen the cartoons parodying them: Robotic maids, self-cleaning kitchens, futuristic-looking plastic furniture, dehydrated food; everything white, round, and sparkling. Well, it's the future now, and it didn't exactly turn out the way they thought it would, but thanks to ubiquitous computer technology, today's home can have capabilities that futurists 50 years ago would never have imagined.
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House of the future?
by AdamW on Thu 18th Oct 2007 15:08 UTC
AdamW
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2005-07-06

The real problem with the house of the future is that, on current trends, it cannot logically speaking be a house. It's going to have to be a condo.

There are simply getting to be far too many people around for all of them to have a house. It's not going to work.

RE: House of the future?
by butters on Thu 18th Oct 2007 18:28 in reply to "House of the future?"
butters Member since:
2005-07-08

Plus, property and landscaping maintenance is annoying and expensive for suburbanites. Townhouse communities offer centralized outdoor facilities like pools, fields, and picnic areas that end up being better-maintained and a whole lot cheaper because the cost is spread over many families.

You don't have the privacy or exclusivity, but there's always a heavy premium associated that. For people who spend so much of their time at work, it's convenient to be able to meet new people and socialize at the community pool or fitness center. Having many more families nearby and without any main roads is great for kids.

Modern society, and I would suggest America in particular, is losing its sense of togetherness. If we don't find more effective ways of bringing people together, the religious fundamentalist nutjobs will continue to proliferate their self-righteous hatred. I tell you, science and rationalism was doing great until people started moving to the suburbs and finding this new brand of megachurch Jesus.

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RE[2]: House of the future?
by chmeee on Fri 19th Oct 2007 03:31 in reply to "RE: House of the future?"
chmeee Member since:
2006-01-10

Your argument was valid all the way until you started your bullshit spout on religion, then it became nothing but an idiot's tirade. He's talking about technology, you just had to give your anti-religion view. You give atheists a bad name.

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