<div><EM>Not likely, do we envy pre post-</EM><EM>WWII life? Not many do, </EM><EM>unless they're thinking of the low prices back then.</EM></div> <div><EM>Those living in the 22nd century might be focused on the years 2050-- 2100, not paying any remembrance to the early 21st century.</EM></div> <div><EM></EM> </div> <div><EM></EM> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> Then again, those great <BR>minds might, after all, find something to envy in us: recall those <BR>haunting words of St. Arthur Clarke:<BR><BR>"They will have time enough, in those endless aeons, to attempt all <BR>things, and to gather all knowledge. They will not be like gods, <BR>because no gods imagined by our minds have ever possessed the powers <BR>they will command. But for all that, they may envy us, basking in the <BR>bright afterglow of Creation; for we knew the Universe when it was young."<BR><BR>Damien Broderick
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