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What do you think will be recognizable in human society as essentially unchanged 100 years from now or what microcosms of the past might still exist? Or do you think some new technologies will become so ubiquitous so that they permeate every experience?
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Since 1974 (50 years, roughly) people have been throwing Frisbees for their dogs.

Since 1952 (73 years ago) public chessboards have been available in New York City's Central Park.

In 1945 (80 years ago) you could have had a group of people around a campfire wearing flannel shirts and blue jeans, one of them strumming away on a Spanish guitar, with aluminum canoes leaned up on a log nearby.

During the Great Depression movie theaters began installing large metal popcorn machines.

In 1908 (117 years ago), kids in New England were selling fresh-squeezed lemonade (with ice) in disposable paper cups from their own homemade stands.

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For one behaviors that are already throwbacks such as camping, picnics, hiking or keeping house plants.

You would have to actively suppress the enjoyment people get out of those in order to get rid of them.

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