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<p>Well, nowadays, unless you’re going to live as a hermit in the woods, everybody needs to use technology these days. And I would say that they should know something about how it works, not just view it as akin to ‘magic’. </p>
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<p>I have to imagine that a slick movie/TV producer could make a thrilling science/tech show. </p>
<p>In fact, we already do. May of the highest grossing films in history are science-fiction films (e.g. Avatar, Inception, Star Wars franchise, Star Trek, Matrix franchise, Iron Man). So why can’t we produce a media franchise that doesn’t merely portray the possibilities of future sci/tech, but also the workings of current sci/tech (which then point to the possibilities of future tech)? </p>
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<p>I call your Giada De Laurentis, and I raise you one [Danica</a> McKellar](<a href=“Danica McKellar - Wikipedia”>Danica McKellar - Wikipedia).</p>