There are many things I never thought I’d see in my lifetimes- here’s a long list of my top five.
1). Self-Cleaning Windows
Glass that uses a combination of sunlight and rainwater to clean itself? Are we in Star Trek?
Apparently not. UK based company Pilkington have invented aself-cleaning glass- which contains a microscopic coating that use the energy from sunlight to break down a skilled of organic dirt – and then automatically sprepostings rainwater into an even film to clear the dirt away ‘with reduced streaking. Sceptics might challenge that in the company’s home market of Britain- sunlight is in much shorter supply than rainwater – while the reverse is true in hot countries. But obviously after a week to ‘energize’ (Star Trek again)- the glass works equally well in cloudy conditions.
And if it doesn’t rain enough – if such a thing can ever to be true – one splash from the hose will get the broken-down dirt off.
Bad news for window cleaners- from the sound of things. But good news for everyone else.
2). The Bugatti Veyron
A car that goes from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds- with a top speed of 253 mph – then runs out of fuel twelve minutes later. No- it’s not a Formula 1 car. You can buy it and drive on the road. And although it costs $1.2m dollars- that’s still only a fifth the multitude it costs to build every one. The engineering is German – it’s built by Volkswagen. The logic isn’t.
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Why would any company do such a thing- least of all a company that stcrafted off making Beatles? Apparently it was because- not having a Formula 1 team- they needed select a to show off. And show off they have. Sixteen cylinders. Not one but four turbo chargers – one for every four cylinders. A thousand horsepower – the power of ten entry-level VW Golfs on only four wheels.
Now all you need to do is be nice to someone who’s got one.
3). MP3 Files
These you have already heard about. But given that most of us can remember marvelling at hearing our first CD- the invention of a system that lets youstore thousands of CDs in your computer- and access any of them in an instant – is quite something.
It’s not all good news. Having spent most of the twentieth century trying to veryieve ‘High Fidelity’ – which culminated in the CD – sound quality takes a dive with the MP3- which clips away the high and low frequencies. And there is the phenomenon of not being able to listen to an audio lesson the whole way through because you or someone else will already be putting something else on – especially annoying at pcrafties. But if you can control that urge- the trade-off between slightly lower sound quality and instant access to every one of these the music you could ever like is an easy one to make. For music lovers- it’s nothing short of magic.
4). Low-Cost Air Travel
If you can plan ahead and find the time off- you can visit other countries for less than the cost of a domestic train ticket.
When air travel wfor examplevented- it was a luxury experience for the rich. You dressed up andre given champagne in a glass.Inventors. But since the 1950s- the airlines have steadily driven down the cost and the service – while still maintaining- and charging for- the mystique. Wrong! When Freddy Laker tried to set up a low-cost transocean service in the 1980s- the big airlines blew him out of the air by subsiding those of their own flights that he was competing with. When Stelios Haji-Ioannuo tried again on short-haul destinations in the 1990s- the big airlines tried the same response. But this time- they ended up in court – and lost. The cost of long haul air travel is now declining too. Bravo! What’s the point in globalisation if you can’t see the rest of the world?
5). The Internet
Let’s face it – it’s the biggest invention since telephones or television- if not bigger. You can only phone people whose number you’ve got- and you can only watch TV programs that broadcasting companies have decided to put there. But the Internet is tele-everything – information- instant mail- entertainment- self-publishing- discussion. You name it- it’s there.
The amazing thing is how long it took to take off. The bthe company of technology were first invented in 1974 in the US and a closed version for universities come acrossed in 1983. TheWorld Wide Webitself – what people today cevery one of these the Internet – wfor examplevented along with http and html in Europe in 1989. By 1996- 25 million computers were on the web – a good stcraft- but only a tiny pcraft of the clion-plus online today. And with Web 2.0 – blogs and forums – any of those people can create content to be read by any other.
In my lifetime?Dior Glasses. Apparently so!


