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The world in 2000 as predicted in 1910The world in 2000 as predicted in 1910

Illustrations by French artist Villemard in 1910 of how he imagined the future to be in the year 2000. A fascinating mixture of accuracy and total misses. I wonder how accurate our predictions of life in 2100 will be.

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Guest: Davr (805 days ago)
pretty shite really

Guest:  (805 days ago)
More total misses I would say. Number 7 looks a bit ominous...
    
Guest: Argle (804 days ago)
Eh, #7 isn't a change. It's how the worst students and teachers alike have understood education for a few centuries now. It's no more prediction than a calendar.
    
glortman glortman (805 days ago)
Isn't number 7 a concise explanation of the internet?

Guest: Tone (804 days ago)
Wow, some of the ideas are actually surprisingly close to stuff we have or stuff that's being worked on, some of these only have cosmetic differences, amazing :)

Guest: P Redict (805 days ago)
That was the future back in the 1920's

Blong Blong (805 days ago)
I'm glad the future has not turned out like that

Guest: Farweasel (803 days ago)
Latest comment: He even predicted not many people would be able to afford the rail fare. Respect.

Guest: Realist (804 days ago)
Totally off, except they got my wardrobe down exactly.

Guest: he he (805 days ago)
see in picture 16 were still drink driving/flying ....got that one spot on .... "dont drink and drive ,smoke and fly"
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Guest: PG (804 days ago)
I see Ryanair started early, no change in service and quality then. (No9) No 10, a prediction of road rage.

Guest: Tyler (804 days ago)
I'm not entirely sure what number 2 represents..

Guest:  (805 days ago)
so I guess the Edwardian look is due for a major comeback then
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