Why isn't the human race advancing faster?
"Since the 1970's, not much as changed." Oh, really?
"But human life expectancy hasn't changed at all, really..." Since 1970 US life expectancy at birth has increased about 5-7 years: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5414a6.htm
"travel is still expensive (though cheaper, of course, but not by much)" Since 1970, roundtrip airfare between NYC and London has dropped, on average, from $2600 to $600: http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch3en/conc3en/airfare...
There's still a lot of room for improvement, but since 1970 a lot has improved.
Growing up in the 1970s and reading lots of sci-fi, I expected that by my current age, I would be on an interstellar colony ship - or at least living on one of Jupiter's moons. I also thought the human race was sure to give up on traditional religious taboos and stop wasting lives and resources on war.
None of that happened, but as a consolation prize, modern smartphones and the internet are still pretty amazing and the social changes they are bringing about have obviously only just gotten started.