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'''''Future Living 2025''''' was a documentary that aired on the (Discovery) Science Channel in 2002<ref>[https://thetvdb.com/series/the-science-channel/episodes/4569935 Science Channel - Future Living 2025 - TheTVDB.com] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref><ref>[https://trakt.tv/shows/science-channel/seasons/2002/episodes/4 Science Channel 2002x04 "Future Living 2025" - Trakt] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref>, predicting technology in the year 2025. A description on an archived page on science.discovery.com<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031219095114/http://science.discovery.com/schedule/anthology.jsp?anthology=8541&channel=SCI SCI :: Anthology :: Digital Domain] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> provides one of the only proofs of its existence, being part of the "Digital Domain" anthology series:  
'''''Future Living 2025''''' was a documentary that aired on the (Discovery) Science Channel in 2002<ref>[https://thetvdb.com/series/the-science-channel/episodes/4569935 Science Channel - Future Living 2025 - TheTVDB.com] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref><ref>[https://trakt.tv/shows/science-channel/seasons/2002/episodes/4 Science Channel 2002x04 "Future Living 2025" - Trakt] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref>, predicting technological advances in the year 2025. A description on an archived page on science.discovery.com<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031219095114/http://science.discovery.com/schedule/anthology.jsp?anthology=8541&channel=SCI SCI :: Anthology :: Digital Domain] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> provides one of the only direct proofs of its existence, being part of the "Digital Domain" anthology series:  


''"Future Living - Discover what life will be like in the year 2025. Advanced technology will enable the creation of iris scanning security systems and refrigerators that reorder cartons of milk when the old ones expire. Meet the Robosapien who is more human than machine."''
''"Future Living - Discover what life will be like in the year 2025. Advanced technology will enable the creation of iris scanning security systems and refrigerators that reorder cartons of milk when the old ones expire. Meet the Robosapien who is more human than machine."''


The video was once reuploaded to YouTube in five parts, with links being posted on the TechEBlog<ref>[https://www.techeblog.com/video-future-living-in-2025/ Future Living in 2025 - TechEBlog] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> and SgForums<ref>[https://sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/255236/ 2025 Future Living (SgForums)] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> in 2007, but the YouTube account that had uploaded them had been terminated for several years.
The video was once reuploaded to YouTube in five parts, with links being posted on sites like the TechEBlog<ref>[https://www.techeblog.com/video-future-living-in-2025/ Future Living in 2025 - TechEBlog] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> and SgForums<ref>[https://sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/255236/ 2025 Future Living (SgForums)] Retrieved 25 March 2023</ref> in 2007, but the YouTube account that had uploaded them has been terminated for several years.


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   |description1 =The documentary used this exact clip of the Japanese space tourism rocket concept "Kankoh-maru," albeit with different music.
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==See Also==
===Discovery Channel===
*[[Fifth Gear Europe (partially found European Discovery Channel motoring series; 2009)]]
*[[Land of Lost Monsters (found Discovery Channel special; 2003)]]
*[[Mythbusters "Cannibal Mouse" (lost unaired segment of Discovery Channel science entertainment series; 2006)]]
*[[PitchMen (found Discovery Channel docudrama series; 2009-2011)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found Discovery Channel adaptation of BBC Two motoring series; 2005)]]
===Discovery Kids===
*[[Darcy's Wild Life (found Family Channel/Discovery Kids teen sitcom; 2004-2006)]]
*[[Kenny the Shark (partially found live-action Discovery Kids special; 2000)]]
*[[Kenny the Shark (partially lost unaired pilots of Discovery Kids animated series; 2001)]]
*[[The Paz Show (partially lost TLC/Discovery Kids animated short series; 2003-2006)]]
===Hub Network===
*[[Family Game Night (partially lost Hub Network game show; 2010-2014)]]
*[[The Game of Life (partially lost Hub Network game show; 2011-2012)]]


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 15:34, 26 March 2023

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Future Living 2025 was a documentary that aired on the (Discovery) Science Channel in 2002[1][2], predicting technological advances in the year 2025. A description on an archived page on science.discovery.com[3] provides one of the only direct proofs of its existence, being part of the "Digital Domain" anthology series:

"Future Living - Discover what life will be like in the year 2025. Advanced technology will enable the creation of iris scanning security systems and refrigerators that reorder cartons of milk when the old ones expire. Meet the Robosapien who is more human than machine."

The video was once reuploaded to YouTube in five parts, with links being posted on sites like the TechEBlog[4] and SgForums[5] in 2007, but the YouTube account that had uploaded them has been terminated for several years.

Gallery

The documentary used these exact clips of the Japanese reusable rocket concept "Kankoh-maru," albeit with different music and without the text.

See Also

Discovery Channel

Discovery Kids

Hub Network

References