I was about 10 years old when the second Back to The
Future movie hit California’s theaters.
I was a big fan of the first one, and had fought my way
to the ticket booth to get a seat for the first day, first show.
Rumor had it the movie was set partly in future, so I was
excited to see it.
2 hours later, when I left the theatre, mesmerized by the
movie, I could not stop thinking about the movie, especially the part where they
showed how the future in 2015 would look like. One of the things that captured
my imagination was Marty’s hoverboard.
Today, it is already 2016, and among the few things that
the movie got right, one was the ‘hoverboard’.
I am a big fan of Marty’s hoverboard, and I hoped we had
it for real by 2015, so that we could buy hoverboards and glide on them, from
one place to another.
While we didn’t get them, the two-wheeled self-balancing
scooters came into existence and became extremely popular among fans in North
America. None of them seemed to mind that it was already 2016, and we still
didn’t have a mass-produced flying hoverboard.
Eventually, I bought a self-balancing hoverboard too,
accepting the fact that I’ll have to do with the existing ones. They actually
were quite fun to ride. I learnt to ride one pretty quickly and have been
riding it ever since.
With the range my hoverboard offered, I found out that I
could make it to office on a single charge, although I’d have to charge it
before I could make my way back home.
It helped me outrun traffic, which has become a great
advantage for me as I live and work in Southern California (traffic here is
nasty).
I had been waiting to buy a hoverboard since I was 10,
and while I couldn’t buy one like Marty’s, nonetheless, I’m happy that we have
something similar to enjoy in the meantime until a hovering board is invented.