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Rosie

eerily accurate

2 comments, 122 views, posted 9:03 pm 05/01/2012 in History by Rosie
Rosie has 2837 posts, 1332 threads, 27 points, location: FL USA
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These predictions for the future from 1900 are eerily accurate

Is predicting the future difficult? Obviously. But that shouldn't keep any of us from giving it our best shot.

In the year 1900, John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. decided to give clairvoyance a go by asking "the wisest and most careful" thinkers from "the greatest institutions of science and learning" what they thought might transpire over the course of the 20th century. And while Watkins doesn't mention who these "wise and careful" minds are, it's downright impressive how many of these predictions have actually come to pass in the 100 years (well, 112, now) since this column was written. It almost makes you wonder if the days of C, X, and Q being part of the English alphabet are numbered. (Click the image below to embiggen, or click here to see a transcription.)[/img]

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9:32 pm 05/01/2012

drickanderson

Quote by Rosie:
It almost makes you wonder if the days of C, X, and Q being part of the English alphabet are numbered.

read any txt message, or facebook post from somebody under 25:

Quote by some knuckle-head on facebook:

Sometymes ya jiss gotta let go off the ones tht did yu wrong in the past & move on! Theres more ppl out there willin n dyin to get to kno yu!!! Im makin a better life fer me.... dass all tht matters

yes that's real .. and yes it makes me want to puke. If anything the part about phonetics is correct. How long will it be before the media starts using this crap?

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12:01 am 06/01/2012

Rosie

Read South African Newspapers. They already are.

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