Hi, since your post is now posted I must be the people from the future you speak of.
However. Unless you count the fools driving off the side of hairpin curves on lonely mountain roads late at night, we still don't have flying cars. I am severely disappointed because I for one have been on the waiting list for the last 15 years as they have been promised to the American public in science magazines for almost as long as cars have existed. And yet, no one has seen fit to hold anyone accountable for all the hype constantly generated about how "feasible" it is to make one. I actually saw an interview just 2 years ago on my facial projection device (fancy name for TV glasses), where a guy was bragging he was going to make it possible within the next 2 or 3 years. He showed plans and talked it up big. Of course, I knew he was blowing smoke out the end of a long pipe dream portal because such an invention will never be realized in our generation, or any generation to follow. Currently there are 80 patents on file and there have literally been 100s of designs presented over the past 100+ years of which NONE have proven to be practical or safe for the general public.


"Where's my flying car?" on the March 2008 cover of Popular Science, a technology magazine that has reported on flying cars and other futuristic aircraft throughout the 20th century. But enough of that. I have to return to the future before the portal closes. BTW, we DO have time portals, as you 've just seen, so flying cars aren't really that big-a-deal anymore.
As for SampleTank, it tanked 1/2 a millennia ago. We now shrink real orchestras into nanobits and inject them directly into a chip imbedded in the side of our heads. The sound is truly AMAZING!
Yeah! The future! Hope you get here soon before it's all a thing of the past.