Sentences with phrase «flying cars yet»

No flying cars yet, but director Robert Zemeckis did successfully predict more than a few major technological advances
Technology may not have reached the point of flying cars yet, but it has solved that problem by inventing realistic mermaid tails.

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We may not have widely available flying cars or jet packs yet, but in a lot of ways, the future has arrived already.
Uber, the massively popular yet unprofitable ridesharing company, recently announced, with great fanfare, that it's on the verge of producing — drumroll please — FLYING cars.
You obviously trust some science — you use the internet, one presumes you use a car, have flown in a plane, have a GPS or TV, yet you don't believe other science.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
So, before you bring a certain stroller along with you on your next trip, you'll want to double check your airline's policy (we often fly United and haven't been charged yet for checking our Vista and our car seat).
They may not have flying cars or robot housekeepers — yet.
Individual moments are fierce (Jolie flies off yet another skyscraper and, during an exciting car chase, two cars poetically reveal themselves from behind another), but it's as if Mr. and Mrs. Smith exists only for its own satisfaction.
What this car does best is pick up momentum and carry it through, constantly compressing and expanding energy like one big muscle on wheels, totally elastic and yet absolutely sure - footed, an intelligent projectile that has learned to fly up and down, left and right, slower and faster.
On the road, the Flying Spur is quiet and relaxing when you want it to be, yet it handles surprisingly well for such a big car.
Conversely a shorter or lower final drive (higher numerically) is the performance choice to increase acceleration but worse fuel consumption Finite Element Analysis: Computer data and design analysis to come up with the most rigid structure in the given budget or ultimate performance possible Fly - off brake: A throwback to the early days of the sports cars when the brake lever would be pulled up to engage and then the handle dropped down yet remained engaged Forged Alloy Wheels: Alloy wheels are one application of forging but very costly and with limited designs because of the complexity of the casting dies needed to squeeze the hot alloy Forging: Sometimes referred to squeeze - process.
With 2 days left to the launch of the all new Bentley Continental Flying Spur, Bentley themselves have release yet another video of the new car.
Cars certainly aren't flying yet, but automated driving isn't too far away.
With intensified action and enhanced customization, players can use their newfound superpowers and leap over buildings, outrun the fastest sports cars, or send enemies flying with telekinesis in the greatest, most insane installment of Saints Row yet
But the future is now, and there's no sign of flying supersonic cars yet.
To be sure, Moore won't be building a flying car for Uber — at least not yet.
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