From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Wed Feb 05 2003 - 11:11:44 MST
In a message dated 2/5/2003 9:27:45 AM Central Standard Time, jonkc@att.net
writes: In 1967 Kahn also wrote a cook called "The year 2000", he got a lot
right but it's more fun to see what he got wrong. He said by the year 2000
we'd have 3D movies and television, household robots, undersea colonies, a
permanent installation on the moon, "artificial moons lighting large areas at
night" and something he called "programmed dreams". Also, the idea that the
Soviet Union might collapse doesn't seem to have occurred to him.
John,
The market advisors say that if you predict a price level never give a
date and if you predict a date never give a price level.
Evidently Herman Kahn should have also studied the tactics of market
advisors. LOL
Ron h.
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