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We're not always ready for new Many high-tech predictions made for year 2000 didn't hold up. But we also didn't see disasters some feared
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Gottfried, Paul
2000
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We're not always ready for new Many high-tech predictions made for year 2000 didn't hold up. But we also didn't see disasters some feared
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We're not always ready for new Many high-tech predictions made for year 2000 didn't hold up. But we also didn't see disasters some feared
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Fresh from victory, post-World War II America spawned an age of innovation, an unrelenting yearn to create a better world through technology. \"This idea of utopia is something we just can't get out of our heads,\"said Dr. Glenn Ross, a philosophy professor at Franklin & Marshall College. \"By nature, we are hopeful creatures. Not only through religion, but through science, we are offered possibilities.\" \"The military aspect in the drive toward technology was key in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s,\" said Dr. David H. Hutchens, a Millersville University computer science professor. \"The Internet was first devised by the military to communicate between military bases and college institutions working with the military.\"
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