Some things are within our control, while others are not. If we are able to avoid being destroyed by some natural disaster--an asteroid or meteor strike,--I think humankind will be a sight to behold in 100 years. We will have reversed the trend toward abusing our natural resources, eliminated most diseases, ended starvation throughout the world, and instituted a World Court and World Parliament to deal with tensions between nations without war. In fact, war will be unthinkable, as human sacrifice seems barbaric and unthinkable to us now. The average lifespan will be somewhere around 100, and it will be impossible to distinguish between most 60-year-olds and their grandchildren, except that the 60-year-olds will absolutely abhor the music their grandkids listen to, the way they dance, and the weird clothes they wear. We will not have phones or televisions, as such. Messages, scheduling software, and entertainments will be beamed directly into our brains. There will be no wires--no electrical cables from machine to wall sockets, phone lines, or power lines strung on poles. People will look back at photos of the 20th and 21st centuries and consider those "ugly exposed wires all over the place" to be among the ugliest features of the time.
2007-04-10 09:30:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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For tomorrow the weather will be cooler with a risk of rain showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. The wind will be gusting up to 25 knots.
Weather predictions are notably imprecise for more than 5 days so I don't know for 10 and 100 years.
2007-04-10 16:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as today to all who live to see tomorrow or the next 10 years. Unless you know for sure that you are going to heaven when you die the next 100 years makes no difference.
2007-04-10 16:13:34
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answer #3
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answered by drivn2excelchery 4
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I hope tomorrow will be better. I hope the sun comes out. I'm in Florida and its cold. Next year, I hope I am looking back on this time in my life and laughing. I hope in 10 years, what I have gone through in the past few years will be a distant memory. In 100 years, everything we all are arguing about will be settled..and I'll be in Heaven.
2007-04-10 16:16:07
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answered by 1sweet lady 4
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Tomorrow: I believe it's going to rain. again.
10 years: people will still be arguing about which religion is right, or if there is a religion at all.
100 years: see above.
2007-04-10 16:12:16
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answered by socmum16 ♪ 5
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Tomorrow will be awesome, because it's my birthday.
Next year will hopefully be better than this year so far.
10 years from now, I will hopefully be married and have a kid.
100 years from now, in all likelihood, I will be dead.
2007-04-10 16:12:25
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answer #6
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answered by Maverick 6
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Tomorrow will be much like today.
10 years I hope to have my finances straight. Probably not, but I can hope.
100 years, who cares, I'll be dead.
2007-04-10 16:14:01
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answered by Ferret 4
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good, but just as scary as today
good, but a little scarier than tomorrow
good, but a little scarier that next year.
good, but a little scarier than 10 years from now.
Then again maybe I'm wrong and I should stop reading my book and start reading another.
2007-04-10 16:26:32
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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tomorow i will b bk to college
next year it will ... be ... 2008
in 10 years we will have no privacy because there will be cameras and monitors everywhere
in 100 years we will all be breathing from a oxygen mask, have a saline drip and will fear our frikin lives if we se light!(well probably being how safety concious everyone is)
2007-04-10 16:17:40
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answered by Jacques 2
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Tomorrow: Low to Mid 30's, snow and rain mix.
Next Year: Low to Mid 30's, snow and rain mix.
10 years: Low to Mid 30's, snow and rain mix.
100 years: Low to Mid 30's, snow and rain mix
2007-04-10 16:13:00
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answered by Mr. Bigglesworth 4
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