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And in the 70s we were going into another ice age, we we going to have cheap and safe nuclear energy, nuclear powered airplanes and on and on.  No one foresaw computers, the internet or streaming video let alone all the digital device we have today. Arguably Dick Tracy had the first portable phone, but even at that the idea of its potential was unimagined. We all like to predict the future,  How about just letting it happen. 50 years from now few in this forum are going to be around to care.

So ... 50 years from now we will all have Star Trek like replicators. We will make the trains, use them for a while and stick them back into the replicator. No boxes to store, no inventory to manage, no worries about leaving our stuff to future generations to deal with.  Best of all no negotiating with the CEO for needed space for an expansion.

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