As for the tech that hasn't come to pass, a lot of it is impractical or dangerous, like flying cars. The hoverboards are nice though. Then there's the stuff that movies don't anticipate like computer and media technology. In some of those cases, we have stuff more advanced than what we've seen in Star Trek.
They omitted the Queen Diana visits Washington bit out of the newspaper. In poor taste maybe, but it's been 25 years. Aren't we over it?![]()
They omitted the Queen Diana visits Washington bit out of the newspaper. In poor taste maybe, but it's been 25 years. Aren't we over it?![]()
If you're referring to Princess Diana's death, it's been 18 years.
Which in itself is AMAZING to think about!
I was referring to the other poster's statement,
"In poor taste maybe, but it's been 25 years. Aren't we over it?"
I assumed he was stating it's been 25 years since her death. She died in 1997. We've just passed 18 years. I was addressing an incorrect fact.
I was not referencing the headline.
And edited to add: Yes, had Charles and Diana remained married and Charles eventually succeeded to the throne(whether on his mother's death or abdication due to health/age reasons), Diana MOST DEFINITELY would've become queen as styled as such.
I didn't realize there were rules about referring to people as your highness or your majesty until I was watching the drama series The Royals on E! and one the members of their fiction royal family corrected an American after he used the wrong term.As the eldest son, he is the successor.
And PLEASE don't take this the wrong way as it's NOT meant to be personal but sometimes Americans' ignorance of the Royal family blows my mind! I remember an episode of ET years ago and (that bint) Mary Hart was on the QEII and she referred to something about Her Royal Highness, the Queen.
The Queen is referred to as "Her MAJESTY", NOT HRH.
It'd be akin to us referring to Prime Minister Obama.
And, all Americans - Diana has not been "Lady Diana" since mid 1981. After that she was "Princess" Diana. The HRH was removed by the Queen following the divorce but the rumour is, when William becomes king, he's going to reinstate it.
Yes - it's a bit of an interest for me!
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As the eldest son, he is the successor.
And PLEASE don't take this the wrong way as it's NOT meant to be personal but sometimes Americans' ignorance of the Royal family blows my mind! I remember an episode of ET years ago and (that bint) Mary Hart was on the QEII and she referred to something about Her Royal Highness, the Queen.
The Queen is referred to as "Her MAJESTY", NOT HRH.
It'd be akin to us referring to Prime Minister Obama.
And, all Americans - Diana has not been "Lady Diana" since mid 1981. After that she was "Princess" Diana. The HRH was removed by the Queen following the divorce but the rumour is, when William becomes king, he's going to reinstate it.
Yes - it's a bit of an interest for me!
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My 11 year old self thought the train time machine was badass, my 36 year old self thought it was kinda stupid.
Well, they'd already been there before and had picked up Einstein, so they already knew!My 11 year old self thought the train time machine was badass, my 36 year old self thought it was kinda stupid.
I'd like to hear an explanation as to how that thing can "know" there will be a set of train tracks ready for it to arrive on...
Yeah, I know it can fly and all that, but it wasn't flying when it arrived in 1985.
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