The endlessly deferred march of technology vis a vis its grinding present day reality
Futurama!
General Motors Futurama at the New York World’s Fair, where you meet the future face to face.
It’s an experience you’ll never forget, because the fantastic Futurama ride takes you into the future, and makes you feel like you’re there.
In outer space! Beneath the sea! In unbelieveable places watching believeable things happen.
Many of the futuristic things you’ll see are already more than just a part of the General Motors Futurama exhibit. They’re demonstration models, in a sense, of scientific ideas being developed now.
Stroll down our Avenue of Progress and see this kind of product on display.
And also the exciting array of new products in our Product Plaza.
At the fair, see General Motors Futurama first!
Take the trip that’s worth the trip to the fair! It’s free.
From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend.
The legend of Voltron: Defender of the Universe!
A mighty robot. Loved by good, feared by evil.
As Voltron’s legend grew, peace settled across the galaxy. On planet Earth, a galaxy alliance was formed. Together with the good planets of the solar system, they maintained peace throughout the universe.
Until a new horrible menace threatened the galaxy. Voltron was needed once more.
This is the story of the super force of space explorers specially trained and sent by the Alliance to bring back Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
3 Responses to “The endlessly deferred march of technology vis a vis its grinding present day reality”
John-
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John-
Great to hear from you on this nice forum. I have taken the liberty to sign you up for the Commuter Newsletter—inside, you can find great tips and discounts on all kinds of NYU merch. I wanted to clarify—did you mean that you love his posts more than anyone else on Double Happiness or that you love his posts more than any other posts on Double Happiness? Also I heard a rumor that you’re secretly mute
thanks J-Sex