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CUTTING EDGE

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CUTTING EDGE
Remember when it was about space travel and not the newest way to twitter?

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  1. Ruce says:

    Remember when it was about baloons?

  2. finally says:

    THANK YOU!!!!

  3. ian says:

    remember when it was about light sabers?

  4. Name - Requeried says:

    that one was really cool.

  5. Stefan says:

    Its was about 1 thing all the time, money.
    If the public wants space, they will get it. People nowadays are so focused on irrelevant things like phones and the likes. Shame indeed.
    Im not saying apple creates crap here, i just dont like it.

  6. Mitchell93 says:

    Now that is demotivational

    • palartok says:

      I’ll say. It’s the most truly demotivational one I’ve seen in a long time. It’s so demotivational I now has a sad.

  7. Wes says:

    Remember when demotivational posters were actually sad truths and not a bunch of retarted stuff that someone just made up?

    Cutting edge was only about space travel because you were a 5 year old kid with ADD who thought the world consisted of Astronauts and action heros. There has always been a cutting edge for EVERYTHING, including cutting edge pizza, cutting edge toilets, and cutting edge humor (hint, this is not it).

  8. jovifcp says:

    hm… maybe….

    but this has somehow, logic.

    The future is within the seas. We have so much to discover down here, not up there.

    Kudos apple

    • Draclonis says:

      Yea.. The future is in the seas and oceans that we are polluting to the point that everything in those seas and oceans are dying off.

  9. Peter says:

    It’s called tweeting.

  10. Cyberwolfman says:

    What’s cutting edge in this photo? If you think it’s the iPhone 4, you really need to travel outside the US, You can pick up phones in Japan or South Korea that blow that thing out of the water….that are a few years old.

  11. PillowCaseLaw says:

    Even if you were correct, poster, you’re talking about a shift from technology and events that only a select elite few would ever experience in their lifetimes versus things that are now available to the public at large. I like today’s cutting edge a little better.

  12. dolt says:

    cast your minds back to when they first started putting gadgets in phones and we joked that one day there would be a phone that could do almost anything; except phone, well i’ve heard that apple are working on an ipad mini.

  13. steve says:

    Re-reading old sci-fi set in the early 21st century is occasion to both laugh and cry. . .

  14. TJanssen411 says:

    I’m paraphrasing from the comic strip Frazz…

    “Remember those old Sci-Fi movies where Machines ruled over mankind, and they had to do it by force?”

  15. i remember when it was about finding new things, not finding new ways to look at one thing!

  16. No1askedme says:

    Yeah, you can thank consumerism culture for that.

  17. SpaceAce says:

    Better Twittering is important though! Otherwise, once we perfect space travel, how will we post things like, “Just flew past Uranus, lulz,”?

  18. Emil says:

    we were promised Mars “by 1996″, Moon settlement “by 2000″, “true Communism” or “post-scarcity economy” “by 2005″, artificial intelligence “real soon” … if only we study hard in school, don’t drink or smoke, learn foreign languages, do our homeworks, don’t waste time with romance just now, get summer jobs, get admitted to a good university …

    I did not always do my homeworks, so it must be my fault humanity did not leave LEO yet

  19. Philip says:

    Screw you guys, I’m going to the LHC.

    The “cutting edge” has never been found in the large-scale consumer market. In ’69, the free market “cutting edge” was mobile telephones or something (although those are probably newer).

  20. berger says:

    still waiting for that hover board


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