WGST's "The Sully Show" for 10/16/15 - "Back to the Future" Tech
As we talked about last week... Rick was in Jacksonville, FL for 4 days getting the low down on the upcoming Georgia/Florida weekend and then come January, the TaxSlayer Bowl... Jacksonville offers more than The Landing... . it's a cultural, business and entertainment center of North Florida and of course all the sports...
*More than 130,000 people head to Jacksonville each year for the Georgia/Florida game and it's at least a $33 million shot in the arm for the local community.. more on Jacksonville next week...
With the Cubs still alive in the MLB Playoffs and maybe heading to the World Series... it's Back to the Future.
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October 21, 2015. That’s the date Doc Brown punches into his time-travelling DeLorean in Back to The Future II, the 1989 sequel that promised viewers a near-future of flying cars, hoverboards and self-lacing shoes. And with the famous date fast approaching, a surprising amount of director Robert Zemeckis’s vision is becoming a reality.
Heck even the Cubs are in the playoffs.... Here s what has come true from the "Back to the Future" movies...
Universal intends to re-release the entire trilogy in selected cinemas on 21 October. Amazon Prime is streaming the films.
1. PepsiCo announced that it would launch a limited edition line of “Pepsi Perfect” bottles
On 21 October, just like the one Marty McFly buys on the same day at the diner in Back to the Future II. The firm intends to make just 6,500 of the collectible bottles, to be sold online while stocks last. “Perfect” label aside, the 16.9oz of sugary drink inside the bottle will be plain old regular Pepsi, and the price will be a less-than-perfect $20.15.
2. Multi-Screen TV's
First we had "Picture in a Picture" TV's now we have big screen HDTVs that can be broken down to watch smaller screens and multi channels. This was a pipe dream back in 1985.
3. Hoverboards
We've talked hoverboards before
Tech startup Arx Pax intends to ship the first of its real-life hoverboards later this month. Development of the Hendo Hoverboard was funded on Kickstarter last year, to the tune of $510,590, and the first 11 people to receive their boards will be those who pledged $10,000 or more to the campaign. The device reportedly works using magnetic-levitation, with four disc-like “hover engines” on its underside.
4. Phone Glasses - Similar to our Google Glass
5. Auto Drying Clothes
New Dri-Fit technology from companies like Nike, Adidas and Under Armour produce apparel that not only keeps athletes cool in the hot weather but almost absorbs sweat instantaneous and stays dry even in rain and when it gets wel. We don't even have to talk to it and tell it to dry like McFly did.
6. Thumb Recognition Technology
We use it everyday on our iPhones
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