I agree to the point that, well, 50 yr.s ago the year 2000 sounded like 
super-sci-fi - we'd all be living on the moon, flying around in water-powered 
cars living in transformable plastic houses (or something). Here we are , 2008, 
not much further than we were then in many aspects. So, in 50 years will we 
still be making phone calls? Probably, but I wonder if it'll take a backseat to 
something more interesting, much the same way snail-mail gave way to e-mail, 
chat and text and video calls are gaining headway etc. Perhaps there's a 
digital form of communication we haven't even dreamt up yet.

Still - I took the article mostly as I think it was intended - satire.

B

On 2/27/08 8:44 AM, "dave malouf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hmmm?
Wow! "still making a phone call?"
That is the most obtuse statement I've ever heard.
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