Our biggest advancement in the year 4,000?

At today’s CreativeMorning with Rachel Sussman I asked the following Icebreakertag question: What do you predict will be our biggest advancement in the year 4,000? See some of the anwsers below and all of them over on Flickr.

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  1. August 30th, 2010

    @ 5:18 am

    Graeme Roberts posted:

    Great icebreaker with obvious and boring results.

  2. August 30th, 2010

    @ 5:29 am

    Bukasmantino posted:

    It that true

  3. August 30th, 2010

    @ 5:40 am

    Abb-d Choudhury posted:

    A new form of Peanut Butter!

  4. August 30th, 2010

    @ 5:55 am

    RJGNYC posted:

    @Bernhard

    At least in my experience with social networking events, ice breaker questions aren’t always intended to be serious, but instead function as a way to encourage people to socialize by talking to each other about what they wrote. They’re not explicitly meant to draw out a deep conversation, at least in my experiences.

  5. August 30th, 2010

    @ 6:39 am

    Kate posted:

    extinction of human

  6. August 30th, 2010

    @ 7:27 am

    adrian posted:

    Pam won.

  7. August 30th, 2010

    @ 7:46 am

    Girish posted:

    I’ll still be alive.

  8. August 30th, 2010

    @ 8:28 am

    Bernhard posted:

    in what way was this an icebreaking question? No offence, but asking what advantages will be present in 2000 years is a bit naive and too technocratic, and will just bring up the usual suspects (as proven by the images above). Ask for the obvious and you will get the obvious.

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