225,576
Not much different than today, except that people will be thinking of the present day as "the good old days"
1,543,954
I'm with Ronald Gombach. It'll either be a little better than it is now, or the entire country will look like detroit with the murder rate of chicago. Poor chicago, they may lose the title of "highest murder rate in the nation."
152,917
Instead of stores there will be great big Amazon storage lockers.
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Joan Dickie
La Crosse, WI
1,631,018
I don't think anyone will notice, they'll all be staring at their virtual reality phones in 3-D.
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Joan Dickie
La Crosse, WI
3,764,341
I think it'll look pretty cool! Looking forward to new modes of transportation - beam me up!
6,737,937
864,758
18,092
793,769
Cleaner, safer, less smog, smarter people, more multi-level parking lots, less banks, more diversity, less conservative, more accountability.
3,440,605
4,273,331
634,582
More walkable, more connected sans wires, more convenient user-friendly mass transit, and probably a smaller average size for SFHs/condos/apartments.
8,205,010
3,988,144
140,768
I kind of think the city of tomorrow will look a lot like today. One year the buyers abandon the suburbs to revitalize the city. The they don't like what's happening in the city, so they move out to the suburbs. Cities will just get more spread out
3,986,479
5,252,751
5,154,698
1,513,143
Fahrenheit 451: A Novel: Ray Bradbury: 9781451673319 ...
Soylent Green (1973) - IMDb
These come to mind!
2,256,426
43,981
797,557