Yesterday's Tomorrow: Exploring Retrofuturism's Hits And Misses (30 PICS)

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"Sublime 1969 Blaupunkt Pop 70 Sound System"

"Facetime In The 1930s"

"Wallpaper Found Under 3 Layers Of Other Wallpaper"

"1958 Golden Sahara II W/ Goodyear Illuminated Neothane Glow Tires"

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"This Building In Newyawk'"

"'Ship's Cat' By Keith Spangle"

"James Bond Receives A "Text" Via His Smartwatch In The Spy Who Loved Me"

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"Gas Station In Germany 1958"

"Television Newspaper - Some Day You May Be Able To Receive The Front Page Of Your Morning Newspaper This Way"

"Cosplay Metropolis"

"Artoo Deco"

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"Vintage Retro Computer Alien Design 1955, By Panalina"

"What Nissan Thought Would Be The Future Of The Automotive Industry Shown In The Nrv-II Concept Car(1982). Pretty Damn Accurate"

"Can't Say She Wasn't Right (1982)"



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Kristy 7 month s ago
#22 all those futuristic concept cars have one thing in common: they are not unnecessary big
       
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Leon 7 month s ago
Kristy,
no. they can impale pedestrians too.
       
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Wilda 7 month s ago
Kristy,

Government regulations, from the retarded liberal party, made it impossible for car manufacturing to create small cars. They are forced to build big cars to meet the ratio of size and MPG.
       
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Betsy 7 month s ago
Wilda, Go post on Trooth Soshull will you?
       
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Ebenezer 7 month s ago
Betsy,
Citation needed. Show me the actual regulations that make it impossible for car manufacturers to make small cars and then explain to me the presence of thousands of small cars on the road made by mazda, Kia, Toyota, Hyundai. If you are going to mouth off, mouth off with evidence dumb@$$.
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Vinnie 7 month s ago
Betsy,

What's the matter? The 'Truth' hurts so much that you can't bring yourself to spell it correctly? sm_80
       
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Kim 7 month s ago
I'd buy #5 today if it was available
       
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Ebenezer 7 month s ago
#15 allincolorforaquarter.blogspot.com/2014/09/a-literary-history-of-golden-age-of.h
tml It's actually a satirical exploration of the rise of computer games

#29 Abandoned underwater observatory at Coral World Nassau. Destroyed by two hurricanes.
       
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Epaphroditius 7 month s ago
#30 Now it's the UN in NYC.
       
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Vicki 7 month s ago
Yesterday's Tomorrow: Exploring Retrofuturism's Hits And Misses (30 PICS)

Next time you might want to add drawings of the Dutch brothers Das

Google them "gebroeders das tekeningen" and be amazed!
       
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Sigfrid 7 month s ago
#22 Pickup trucks today are getting bigger. Ironically, the 'beds' (the reason to have a pickup truck in the first place) are getting smaller. If you can't lay a 4x8 sheet of plywood flat in the bed, it's a pointless waste of steel and surveillance cameras.
       
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