Monday, June 17, 2013

Are We There Yet?

“The Jetsons,” a family sitcom created in 1968, is perhaps more relevant today than when it first debuted.  Set in 2062, everything in it was foreign to us, except the family foibles.  Perhaps one of the reasons its plots stand the test of time is that family dynamics don’t really change that much.  Sure, it may feel a bit antiquated to have George drop Jane (his wife) off at the mall before he goes to work, but that’s a whole different blog entry.

Possibly its longevity is due to the fact that it’s just fun to think about how far we’ll get technologically in the future.  How many technological advances will improve our way of life.  After all, we have Facetime and Skype now.  But where are those fantastic masks Jane used when she answered the phone?  You know, that perfectly coiffed mask she could slip on so that the person on the other end of the phone would have no idea she just rolled out of bed.

Dinner time with the Jetsons was about the coolest ever. After Rosie the robot set the table, Jane would select a slide to enter into a “computer” and voila, out came a fresh, piping hot meal for the whole family.

The Jestons At Dinner | Copyright Hanna-Barbera
So, sixty years after its inception, we’re not quite there yet…

Or are we?

A little research shows that Microsoft is getting us closer to the 1962 vision of the future.  Soon there will be counter tops that can assemble a grocery list, suggest recipes based on available items in the fridge and pantry.   The recipes will also be read aloud, so you can move freely around your kitchen without having to constantly check to see if you need to add more cilantro…

So, if you look at the Jetsons and wonder, “Are we there yet?”  The answer is, 

“No, but Bristol Restoration will get you closer.”


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