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wolram
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I have just signed up for life, what the heck it was only a few quid, what i want to know is will PFs be here in 50 yrs time?
Thanks for the forum!Greg Bernhardt said:Thanks for the support!
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StevieTNZ said:I sure hope so! Madam Speaker (aka @Evo) and I will continue to visit this website from our mansion in Beverly Hills, possibly even from a computer in our pods! :P (We've already decided who the pool boy will be.)
Don't worry, you can! By then, you'll be able to live up to 300-400 years old. As long as you don't mind pool boy. :Pwolram said:You and Evo together, darn it i wanted to retire to the USA to be with Evo, by the way i will be 115yrs old in 50 years
It is difficult to predict the future, but it is likely that PFs will still be necessary in some form. However, advancements in technology and renewable energy sources may decrease the reliance on PFs in the future.
There is ongoing research and development in creating more environmentally friendly PFs, but it is uncertain how much progress will be made in the next 50 years. It will likely depend on government regulations and consumer demand for sustainable products.
The impact of PFs on the environment in 50 years will depend on various factors such as advancements in technology, government regulations, and consumer behavior. It is possible that the use of PFs may decrease due to the development of alternative energy sources.
With advancements in technology and increased demand for efficiency, it is likely that the production of PFs will become more efficient in the next 50 years. This may lead to cost savings and potentially reduce the environmental impact of PF production.
The impact of PFs on daily life in 50 years will depend on various factors such as advancements in technology and government regulations. It is possible that there may be more sustainable and efficient alternatives to PFs, or that PFs may still be heavily used in certain industries.