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  • You know, it is moving as fast as it can and that is what it will and should do. Flying cars have been around for years, but they are inpractical and expensive.
  • too fast for me
  • Oh I do not know but i would love to use it, will it be as good as the cessna 780 That is like a flying car
  • The flying car has been around for decades. It's called a plane.
  • They now exist but are too hazardous and expensive to be practical.
  • Both. Humanity's real technology is not available to normal people. It's 'secret', 'eyes only', or above. We've had the technology for a 'Jetsons' kind of vehicle since at least the early '80's. But it's being supressed because its power would provide free energy, which would ruin our 'masters'. Can't have THAT!
  • People can't even drive safely in a two dimentional model. Can you imagine the increase in accidents if they had the three dimentional option?
  • Flying cars require a fuel source, just like an automobile. First, we solve the fuel problem for automobiles, then we will discuss flying cars.
  • I think technology is progressing nicely. I regularly read about the newest fast sports cars available, as well as the the latest on electric cars and hybrids. I think really recently there was another announcement as well about the flying car project making it to another big milestone.
  • I think too fast. i was born in the late 80s and mobile phones just came out and they were very bulky and barely been able to do anything. And look at mobile phones now. I dont like how fast its going because we're gonna end up damaging out world :(
  • I'd say fast... I read something today about invisibility cloaks. I mean, who ever would have thought THAT would've ever been feasible??? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081120-invisibility-cloak.html
  • We had a flying car back like 1955 or somewhere around there. I can't remember exactly when but it was more than 40 years ago. I enjoy seing the progress. When I was young we didn't even have tv. When my dad was young there weren't any cars. When my grandpa was young people didn't have electricity or telephones or running water. In fact, we had a neighbor with an outhouse when I was a teenager. Some progress is better than others. I do appreciate a shower and a toilet! And, I love my home and my car. All resulting from modern tech.

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