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*While the Internet still exists, many people (including Zia Simpson) go online via the [[Ultranet]], a virtual reality environment that people connect to by plugging cables into ports on their necks.
 
*While the Internet still exists, many people (including Zia Simpson) go online via the [[Ultranet]], a virtual reality environment that people connect to by plugging cables into ports on their necks.
 
*Teleporting is now the most common method of travel, but some medical conditions, such as pregnancy, preclude it. Also, if you talk while being teleported, people on the receiving end can hear you.
 
*Teleporting is now the most common method of travel, but some medical conditions, such as pregnancy, preclude it. Also, if you talk while being teleported, people on the receiving end can hear you.

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References/Trivia


Season 23 Episode References
494 "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
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"Holidays of Future Passed"
"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson" 496


Cultural references

Future events

Simpson family

Springfield citizens

The crime scene in Moe's Tavern

Around Springfield

Others

  • Earth put a man on the sun.
  • Aliens are seen living on Earth peacefully.
  • Shrink rays have been invented.
  • Cloning is accessible to people.
  • Hover cars are seen around.
  • Cryogenic freezing is accessible to freeze ill people.
  • It is now illegal to strangle one's own children, thanks to "Homer's Law".
  • Prince Harry has risen to power, become a ruthless tyrant and reinstated capital punishment in the form of beheading.
  • Trees are revealed to be alive.
  • While the Internet still exists, many people (including Zia Simpson) go online via the Ultranet, a virtual reality environment that people connect to by plugging cables into ports on their necks.
  • Teleporting is now the most common method of travel, but some medical conditions, such as pregnancy, preclude it. Also, if you talk while being teleported, people on the receiving end can hear you.
    • Bart's sons go to his apartment by teleporter. Before they arrive, Bart hears them complaining about having to spend Christmas with him.
    • In London, Maggie is denied access to the teleporter due to her pregnancy, and is forced to take an airplane flight to Springfield.
  • People can get messages sent direct to their brains, called B-Mail. Viruses sent via B-Mail can cause seizures.
  • Some people can hear thoughts. It is unknown if they hear them all the time or if it's at will.

Goofs

  • Lisa mentions that it's Dr. Seuss' birthday. However, he was born on March 2, 1904 and the episode takes place just before Christmas. (It is possible, with all that has changed in the future, that Christmas is now observed in March.)
  • During the series of photos, if it was one for each year, Bart and Lisa attended in college when they were 15 or 16 years old.


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