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Do you drive a car? - AdrenalinDragon - 24-Mar-2012 Alright, back in topic. Why don't we have vehicles where we don't need a license yet? Do you drive a car? - BitBuster - 24-Mar-2012 ...examples? Frankly, I think people already have too much access to multi-ton vehicles that they can then use for destructive purposes. Do you drive a car? - rockdet - 25-Mar-2012 @J.B. If we are to invent flying cars, we'd also have to build flying highways and stuff. We're not done yet. Do you drive a car? - jblewis - 25-Mar-2012 ...but why would we need highways in the air? We could just have some sort of air traffic control...albeit a complicated one... Do you drive a car? - BitBuster - 25-Mar-2012 People flying around in the air "guided" only by air traffic controllers? I don't think I'd go driving on the "airway." Do you drive a car? - jblewis - 25-Mar-2012 Well, I take that back a bit...it seems like in BTTF II, there were some sort of floating markers near the actual city of Hill Valley, which are pretty reasonable. I'd just hate to think about a highway getting in the way of the wonderful opening sequence to that movie. Do you drive a car? - BitBuster - 25-Mar-2012 "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." (As a side note, I balk at using the word "wonderful" to describe BTTF 2 in any way whatsoever.) Do you drive a car? - jblewis - 25-Mar-2012 Awww. It was actually one of my favorite movies as a kid, even more than the other two. Do you drive a car? - BitBuster - 25-Mar-2012 Maybe it was the cross-cutting, maybe it was the sloppy writing (Doc insists on dragging the girl along, then he knocks her out?), maybe it was Biff's over-the-top character...I dunno, I just never got that into it. My favorite was the first one, but I think you can make a serious case for the third being the "best." Do you drive a car? - jblewis - 25-Mar-2012 I don't know...I never really could get "into" the third, to be honest. It feels so disconnected from the time-hopping adventures of the other two movies because it's almost strictly set in one time period and just seems to be an excuse for a Western parody. Though it did a fun job of being that. |