#4 - Flying cars have been a dream for a long, long time but probably more of a nightmare should they ever become everyday reality. Case in point? Imagine all those wonderful drivers you see each and every day in traffic... flying over your town and even your home. Next up? People (and their cars) falling from the sky.
#15 - Dick Tracy, cartoon character that first hit print in the 1930s, had a two-way wrist radio/watch. Image: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Tracy#/media/File:Dt2wrr.jpg
Self-tying shoes - One of the coolest and most practical inventions from the Back to the Future series were Marty McFly’s self-tying shoes. Fit with power laces, a pair of shoes by Nike can make you feel like him.
#4 - Flying cars have been a dream for a long, long time but probably more of a nightmare should they ever become everyday reality. Case in point? Imagine all those wonderful drivers you see each and every day in traffic... flying over your town and even your home. Next up? People (and their cars) falling from the sky.
#15 - Dick Tracy, cartoon character that first hit print in the 1930s, had a two-way wrist radio/watch. Image: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Tracy#/media/File:Dt2wrr.jpg
Case in point? Imagine all those wonderful drivers you see each and every day in traffic... flying over your town and even your home.
Next up? People (and their cars) falling from the sky.
#15 - Dick Tracy, cartoon character that first hit print in the 1930s, had a two-way wrist radio/watch.
Image: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Tracy#/media/File:Dt2wrr.jpg
Great image series!