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28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future

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  28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-04 07:09 -0400
    Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> - 2019-06-05 21:10 -0400
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> - 2019-06-05 18:51 -0700
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-06 04:46 -0400
    Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2019-06-06 03:03 +0000
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan <tednolan>) - 2019-06-06 03:15 +0000
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-06 04:49 -0400
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Paul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid> - 2019-06-06 09:37 -0700
        Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-06 15:22 -0400
          Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> - 2019-06-06 14:41 -0700
    Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Paul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid> - 2019-06-06 09:41 -0700
      Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> - 2019-06-06 13:26 -0500
        Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-06 21:22 -0400
          Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Paul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid> - 2019-06-07 10:44 -0700
            Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> - 2019-06-07 14:09 -0400
        Re: 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future Paul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid> - 2019-06-07 10:40 -0700

#3 — 28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-04 07:09 -0400
Subject28 Times Cartoons Guessed What Will Happen In The Future
Message-ID<qd5jgp$515$2@dont-email.me>
You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are 
one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
Futurama. Because if that's the case, you know exactly what will happen next, 
and you probably can't wait to illustrate it and put in on your show. This 
list compiled by Bored Panda, shares all of the times the creators of these 
iconic shows have accidentally predicted how the future will look like, and 
some are surprisingly accurate.

#1 Donald Trump's Presidency 

In 2000, 16 years before the actual announcement, The Simpsons had already 
predicted that Donald Trump will run for president and they even managed to 
predict that he will win. We still have time to see if Lisa's words hold true 
once Trump's presidency is over.

#2 Faulty Voting Machine 

This one surprised many as The Simpsons managed to almost identically predict 
the future. Back in 2008, Homer was illustrated voting for Obama during the 
election but the vote automatically changing for Mitt Romney. 4 years later, 
the exact same thing happened in Pennsylvania where a faulty machine had to 
be removed because of changing people's votes for Mitt Romney.

#3 The Prediction Of Higgs Boson Or "God Particle" 

Back in 2012, physicists confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson also 
known as the "God particle". This scientific breakthrough helped explain how 
everything in the universe has mass. The discovery itself is amazing but what 
is even better is the fact that 14 years before this happened, Homer was 
illustrated in front of a blackboard with an equation that actually predicted 
the mass of the yet-to-be-discovered particle which basically means Homer was 
the first scientist to share any info on Higgs Boson.

#4 Three-Eyed Fish 
Three-Eyed Fish 

The iconic three-eyed fish was a symbol throughout The Simpsons of the 
massive pollution the town was facing and how badly it affects nature. 
Funnily (or sadly) enough, a similar fish was found in Argentina near a 
nuclear power plant.

#5 Disney Buying 20th Century Fox 
Disney Buying 20th Century Fox 

Back in 1998, the creators of The Simpsons showed Homer creating the script. 
This script was produced by 20th Century Fox but in the episode, you can 
notice that there's a sign in front of the studio's headquarters that says "a 
division of Walt Disney Co." In fact, Disney did actually purchase 20th 
Century Fox for $52.4 billion 19 years later.

#6 Nobel Prize Winner 
Nobel Prize Winner 

In one of their episodes, The Simpsons showed Milhouse betting on MIT 
professor Bengt Holmström to win the Nobel Prize. Surprisingly, he did win 
after 6 years.

#7 White Tiger Attack 
Back in 1993, The Simpsons mocked Siegfried & Roy by showing them getting 
mauled by their white tiger. The same thing happened in real life 10 years 
later.

#8 Got Season 8 Plot Twist 

Many were surprised that the unimaginable Game of Thrones Season 8 plot twist 
was actually already predicted by The Simpsons. I guess we should thank The 
Simpsons for the spoiler or you can thank us if you still didn't watch the 
last season and came to read this list.
#9 Caitlyn Jenner's Transition 

Many years before the actual transition, Family Guy already illustrated Bruce 
Jenner in a rather feminine manner. In one of the series, Stewie describes 
Bruce as a "beautiful Dutch woman". In another episode, the yet-to-transition 
Bruce is illustrated dancing on stage for men in the navy. When these 
episodes were released, nobody thought they would soon call him Caitlyn. 
Creators of the show denied any further comment on why they decided to 
portray Bruce the way they did.

#10 Smartwatches 

Back in 1995, The Simpsons showed one of their characters wearing a watch 
that you can also use as a phone. It took 20 years for the actual Apple Watch 
to be released.

#11  The Censorship Of Michelangelo's David  

Residents of St. Petersburg were very unhappy when a replica of 
Michelangelo's David was placed in St. Anne’s Lutheran Church in central St. 
Petersburg. One woman has even written a letter asking for the sculpture to 
be censored. “How could you put this bloke without any trousers in the center 
of St Petersburg next to a school and church?” the woman wrote in a letter. 
In order to turn something negative into a positive, local authorities then 
started an initiative called "Dress David" where people voted on how the 
replica could be censored. There was an option "leave it as it is" and since 
this story happened back in 2016 and nobody talked about it ever since, there 
is a big chance that the sculpture remained uncensored although during the 
voting period, David was just covered in black tape. How rude!
#12 Virtual Reality 

Although many tried to illustrate what our future entertainment would look 
like, Futurama's creators were the ones who perfectly predicted how virtual 
reality would look and what we will use it for.

#13 Lady Gaga's Performance At The Super Bowl 

The iconic Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance was actually first performed 5 
years earlier in Springfield where Lady Gaga, just like in the Super Bowl, 
was flying through the air while singing.

#14 Horse Meat Scandal 

In the 1994 episode of the "Simpsons", the lunch lady known as Doris was 
using "assorted horse parts" while preparing meals for high school students 
of Springfield Elementary. Then nine years after the episode aired, a huge 
scandal happened when Ireland's Food Safety Authority found horse DNA in over 
one-third of the beefburger samples from supermarkets and ready meals, and 
pork in 85% of them.

#15 Miss Universe Mix Up 

It is known to most of us that the hilarious and tragic Miss Universe mix up 
that happened in 2015 was a surprise to everybody watching the show. Well, 
apparently, the creators of Futuruma already knew this might happen as they 
illustrated the exact same situation in their show back in 1999. While 
comparing the images, most of us can definitely notice the striking 
similarities.

#16 First Laptop 

Inspector Gadget already has a reputation for predicting the future of 
technology and some of the devices they used in the show are unbelievably 
similar to what major companies created many years later. For example, one of 
the characters from the show named Penny was using her "computer book" that 
looks strikingly similar to the first Toshiba laptop that was released a 
couple of years after the show.

#17 Drone Cameras 

In this particular image, we can see floating cameras that we now know as 
drone cameras.Something that is now often used in media and movies was only a 
vague idea illustrated by Futurama back in 2000.

#18 The First Digital Camera 

Inspector Gadget took a a dive into the future and in the episode "The 
Infiltration", the show's character Penny Gadget was holding a device that 
clearly resembles a digital camera. The device was attached to her computer-
book and it was used to snap photographs. Of course it failed to predict the 
usage of internal memory or memory cards, but it's still an impressive 
prediction that gained public attention. The design of the camera, of course, 
looks old-fashioned mainly because of the vanity of the cameras in that 
period. 

#19 A Self-Parking And Self-Driving Car  

Now, almost every luxurious car has self-parking and sometimes even self-
driving abilities that were absolutely unimaginable back in the '80s. It's 
safe to say that Inspector Gadget was definitely a technology prophet as his 
car had all of those abilities many years before any company managed to 
actually create them.

#20 The Ebola Virus 

17 years before the actual outbreak of the Ebola virus, Marge was already 
illustrated by The Simpsons' creators giving a book to Bart. The title of the 
book reads "Curious George and the Ebola Virus". 

#21 The Shard Building In London 

Another episode of the Simpsons, "Lisa's Wedding", predicted the iconic Shard 
Building in London 14 years before it was built. Looking back at the episode 
now, it's fascinating to see that not just the shape and look of the Shard is 
incredibly similar but also the location is the same.

#22 The Fall Of The World Trade Center 

In a 2001 episode, "Chain Gang Johnny", the creators of Johnny Bravo managed 
to predict the tragic events of 9/11 and the fall of the Twin Towers. Given 
the fact that the episode aired just a few months before the actual disaster, 
many conspiracy theorists wonder: could it have been a subliminal message or 
a not-so-subtle warning? Well, it did say, "Coming soon", but we'll never 
know.

The Simpsons predicted the disaster way back in 1997 when the family plans a 
trip to New York. It's all fun until we notice the cover of the magazine that 
Lisa holds up as it eerily shows the Twin Towers next to a big number 9. 
Again, subliminal message? Honest prediction of 9/11? We'll leave it to the 
conspiracy theorists.

#23 Financial Crisis In Greece 

In a 2012 episode, "Politically Inept With Homer Simpson", Homer appears as a 
guest on a news show. A headline flashes at the bottom of the screen: 'Europe 
puts Greece on eBay'. Even though Europe didn't actually sell a whole country 
online, three years later in 2015, Greece became the first developed country 
to enter a large scale debt crisis.

#24 The Birth Of Autocorrect 

In a 1994 episode, "Lisa on Ice", Dolph uses an Apple Newton - a digital 
assistant. When he tries to write ''Beat up Martin'', the machine changes it 
to "Eat up Martha" which could mark the very beginning of the now infamous 
autocorrect fails. With the official launch of autocorrect in 2005, it's been 
reported that the original employees fondly referred to this episode of The 
Simpsons when creating the actual product.

#25 The Rise And Fall Of Miley Cyrus 

South Park has been spot on with pop culture as well. An episode from 2008, 
''Britney's New Look'', accurately prophesied that ''Miley Cyrus, though only 
15 years old, is already on her way to becoming a major superstar'' and would 
be the next star after Britney to have a meltdown. The cartoon wasn't far off 
at all. 


#26 The Death Of Osama Bin Laden 

The Simpsons wasn't the only cartoon to predict major political events. In an 
episode that aired on October 13, 2010, South Park showed Osama Bin Laden, 
the leader of Al-Qaeda, being shot in the head and killed by special forces. 
Only eight months later, the real Osama was killed by Navy SEALs in a very 
similar fashion.

#27 Ebola Outbreak 

''Gluten Free Ebola'', an episode of South Park was released a few days prior 
to the virus outbreak that started sweeping through USA.

#28 First Generation Ipod 

Five years before Apple announced the first iPod, The Simpsons already had an 
idea of what the invention would be like. Seen in an episode from 1996, the 
device closely resembles the first generation iPod not only in design but 
also in the purpose of communicating messages and music.

-- 
Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd 
have to audit liberals  & wire tap reporters' phones.


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#4

FromRhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>
Date2019-06-05 21:10 -0400
Message-ID<qd9p6b$r6p$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#3
On 2019-06-04 7:09 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to
> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are
> one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or
> Futurama. Because if that's the case, you know exactly what will happen next,
> and you probably can't wait to illustrate it and put in on your show. This
> list compiled by Bored Panda, shares all of the times the creators of these
> iconic shows have accidentally predicted how the future will look like, and
> some are surprisingly accurate.
> 
> #1 Donald Trump's Presidency
> 
> In 2000, 16 years before the actual announcement, The Simpsons had already
> predicted that Donald Trump will run for president and they even managed to
> predict that he will win. We still have time to see if Lisa's words hold true
> once Trump's presidency is over.
> 
> #2 Faulty Voting Machine
> 
> This one surprised many as The Simpsons managed to almost identically predict
> the future. Back in 2008, Homer was illustrated voting for Obama during the
> election but the vote automatically changing for Mitt Romney. 4 years later,
> the exact same thing happened in Pennsylvania where a faulty machine had to
> be removed because of changing people's votes for Mitt Romney.
> 
> #3 The Prediction Of Higgs Boson Or "God Particle"
> 
> Back in 2012, physicists confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson also
> known as the "God particle". This scientific breakthrough helped explain how
> everything in the universe has mass. The discovery itself is amazing but what
> is even better is the fact that 14 years before this happened, Homer was
> illustrated in front of a blackboard with an equation that actually predicted
> the mass of the yet-to-be-discovered particle which basically means Homer was
> the first scientist to share any info on Higgs Boson.
> 
> #4 Three-Eyed Fish
> Three-Eyed Fish
> 
> The iconic three-eyed fish was a symbol throughout The Simpsons of the
> massive pollution the town was facing and how badly it affects nature.
> Funnily (or sadly) enough, a similar fish was found in Argentina near a
> nuclear power plant.
> 
I thought the Simpsons depicted a fish with FIVE eyes, not three? Or 
maybe they did both. Has anyone found a fish with five eyes yet?

> #5 Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
> Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
> 
> Back in 1998, the creators of The Simpsons showed Homer creating the script.
> This script was produced by 20th Century Fox but in the episode, you can
> notice that there's a sign in front of the studio's headquarters that says "a
> division of Walt Disney Co." In fact, Disney did actually purchase 20th
> Century Fox for $52.4 billion 19 years later.
> 
> #6 Nobel Prize Winner
> Nobel Prize Winner
> 
> In one of their episodes, The Simpsons showed Milhouse betting on MIT
> professor Bengt Holmström to win the Nobel Prize. Surprisingly, he did win
> after 6 years.
> 
> #7 White Tiger Attack
> Back in 1993, The Simpsons mocked Siegfried & Roy by showing them getting
> mauled by their white tiger. The same thing happened in real life 10 years
> later.
> 
> #8 Got Season 8 Plot Twist
> 
> Many were surprised that the unimaginable Game of Thrones Season 8 plot twist
> was actually already predicted by The Simpsons. I guess we should thank The
> Simpsons for the spoiler or you can thank us if you still didn't watch the
> last season and came to read this list.
> #9 Caitlyn Jenner's Transition
> 
> Many years before the actual transition, Family Guy already illustrated Bruce
> Jenner in a rather feminine manner. In one of the series, Stewie describes
> Bruce as a "beautiful Dutch woman". In another episode, the yet-to-transition
> Bruce is illustrated dancing on stage for men in the navy. When these
> episodes were released, nobody thought they would soon call him Caitlyn.
> Creators of the show denied any further comment on why they decided to
> portray Bruce the way they did.
> 
> #10 Smartwatches
> 
> Back in 1995, The Simpsons showed one of their characters wearing a watch
> that you can also use as a phone. It took 20 years for the actual Apple Watch
> to be released.
> 
And Dick Tracy did it in comic books when I was a kid, long before The 
Simpsons ever aired. There were also Dick Tracy cartoons if I remember 
correctly.

> #11  The Censorship Of Michelangelo's David
> 
> Residents of St. Petersburg were very unhappy when a replica of
> Michelangelo's David was placed in St. Anne’s Lutheran Church in central St.
> Petersburg. One woman has even written a letter asking for the sculpture to
> be censored. “How could you put this bloke without any trousers in the center
> of St Petersburg next to a school and church?” the woman wrote in a letter.
> In order to turn something negative into a positive, local authorities then
> started an initiative called "Dress David" where people voted on how the
> replica could be censored. There was an option "leave it as it is" and since
> this story happened back in 2016 and nobody talked about it ever since, there
> is a big chance that the sculpture remained uncensored although during the
> voting period, David was just covered in black tape. How rude!
> #12 Virtual Reality
> 
> Although many tried to illustrate what our future entertainment would look
> like, Futurama's creators were the ones who perfectly predicted how virtual
> reality would look and what we will use it for.
> 
> #13 Lady Gaga's Performance At The Super Bowl
> 
> The iconic Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance was actually first performed 5
> years earlier in Springfield where Lady Gaga, just like in the Super Bowl,
> was flying through the air while singing.
> 
> #14 Horse Meat Scandal
> 
> In the 1994 episode of the "Simpsons", the lunch lady known as Doris was
> using "assorted horse parts" while preparing meals for high school students
> of Springfield Elementary. Then nine years after the episode aired, a huge
> scandal happened when Ireland's Food Safety Authority found horse DNA in over
> one-third of the beefburger samples from supermarkets and ready meals, and
> pork in 85% of them.
> 
> #15 Miss Universe Mix Up
> 
> It is known to most of us that the hilarious and tragic Miss Universe mix up
> that happened in 2015 was a surprise to everybody watching the show. Well,
> apparently, the creators of Futuruma already knew this might happen as they
> illustrated the exact same situation in their show back in 1999. While
> comparing the images, most of us can definitely notice the striking
> similarities.
> 
> #16 First Laptop
> 
> Inspector Gadget already has a reputation for predicting the future of
> technology and some of the devices they used in the show are unbelievably
> similar to what major companies created many years later. For example, one of
> the characters from the show named Penny was using her "computer book" that
> looks strikingly similar to the first Toshiba laptop that was released a
> couple of years after the show.
> 
> #17 Drone Cameras
> 
> In this particular image, we can see floating cameras that we now know as
> drone cameras.Something that is now often used in media and movies was only a
> vague idea illustrated by Futurama back in 2000.
> 
> #18 The First Digital Camera
> 
> Inspector Gadget took a a dive into the future and in the episode "The
> Infiltration", the show's character Penny Gadget was holding a device that
> clearly resembles a digital camera. The device was attached to her computer-
> book and it was used to snap photographs. Of course it failed to predict the
> usage of internal memory or memory cards, but it's still an impressive
> prediction that gained public attention. The design of the camera, of course,
> looks old-fashioned mainly because of the vanity of the cameras in that
> period.
> 
How can a camera be vain? It's an inanimate object. Or did the writer 
mean "variety"?

> #19 A Self-Parking And Self-Driving Car
> 
> Now, almost every luxurious car has self-parking and sometimes even self-
> driving abilities that were absolutely unimaginable back in the '80s. It's
> safe to say that Inspector Gadget was definitely a technology prophet as his
> car had all of those abilities many years before any company managed to
> actually create them.
> 
The first work on self-driving cars happened in the 1930s! That's 
according to a YouTube video I saw a couple of years back when doing a 
paper on self-driving cars.

> #20 The Ebola Virus
> 
> 17 years before the actual outbreak of the Ebola virus, Marge was already
> illustrated by The Simpsons' creators giving a book to Bart. The title of the
> book reads "Curious George and the Ebola Virus".
> 
> #21 The Shard Building In London
> 
> Another episode of the Simpsons, "Lisa's Wedding", predicted the iconic Shard
> Building in London 14 years before it was built. Looking back at the episode
> now, it's fascinating to see that not just the shape and look of the Shard is
> incredibly similar but also the location is the same.
> 
> #22 The Fall Of The World Trade Center
> 
> In a 2001 episode, "Chain Gang Johnny", the creators of Johnny Bravo managed
> to predict the tragic events of 9/11 and the fall of the Twin Towers. Given
> the fact that the episode aired just a few months before the actual disaster,
> many conspiracy theorists wonder: could it have been a subliminal message or
> a not-so-subtle warning? Well, it did say, "Coming soon", but we'll never
> know.
> 
> The Simpsons predicted the disaster way back in 1997 when the family plans a
> trip to New York. It's all fun until we notice the cover of the magazine that
> Lisa holds up as it eerily shows the Twin Towers next to a big number 9.
> Again, subliminal message? Honest prediction of 9/11? We'll leave it to the
> conspiracy theorists.
> 
> #23 Financial Crisis In Greece
> 
> In a 2012 episode, "Politically Inept With Homer Simpson", Homer appears as a
> guest on a news show. A headline flashes at the bottom of the screen: 'Europe
> puts Greece on eBay'. Even though Europe didn't actually sell a whole country
> online, three years later in 2015, Greece became the first developed country
> to enter a large scale debt crisis.
> 
> #24 The Birth Of Autocorrect
> 
> In a 1994 episode, "Lisa on Ice", Dolph uses an Apple Newton - a digital
> assistant. When he tries to write ''Beat up Martin'', the machine changes it
> to "Eat up Martha" which could mark the very beginning of the now infamous
> autocorrect fails. With the official launch of autocorrect in 2005, it's been
> reported that the original employees fondly referred to this episode of The
> Simpsons when creating the actual product.
> 
> #25 The Rise And Fall Of Miley Cyrus
> 
> South Park has been spot on with pop culture as well. An episode from 2008,
> ''Britney's New Look'', accurately prophesied that ''Miley Cyrus, though only
> 15 years old, is already on her way to becoming a major superstar'' and would
> be the next star after Britney to have a meltdown. The cartoon wasn't far off
> at all.
> 
> 
> #26 The Death Of Osama Bin Laden
> 
> The Simpsons wasn't the only cartoon to predict major political events. In an
> episode that aired on October 13, 2010, South Park showed Osama Bin Laden,
> the leader of Al-Qaeda, being shot in the head and killed by special forces.
> Only eight months later, the real Osama was killed by Navy SEALs in a very
> similar fashion.
> 
> #27 Ebola Outbreak
> 
> ''Gluten Free Ebola'', an episode of South Park was released a few days prior
> to the virus outbreak that started sweeping through USA.
> 
> #28 First Generation Ipod
> 
> Five years before Apple announced the first iPod, The Simpsons already had an
> idea of what the invention would be like. Seen in an episode from 1996, the
> device closely resembles the first generation iPod not only in design but
> also in the purpose of communicating messages and music.
> 
And Star Trek's communicators were the inspiration for the modern cell 
phone. Of course the original Star Trek was not a cartoon but it was 
followed by Star Trek: The Animated Series which *was* a cartoon and 
featured communicators.

-- 
Rhino

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#5

Fromanim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
Date2019-06-05 18:51 -0700
Message-ID<0001HW.22A8A93F02E1749270000C10E2CF@NEWS.EASYNEWS.COM>
In reply to#4
Wed, 05 Jun 2019 18:10:35 -0700 Rhino<no_offline_contact@example.com>  wrote:

> On 2019-06-04 7:09 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> > You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to
> > worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you
> > are
> > one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or
> > Futurama. Because if that's the case, you know exactly what will happen
> > next,
> > and you probably can't wait to illustrate it and put in on your show. This
> > list compiled by Bored Panda, shares all of the times the creators of these
> > iconic shows have accidentally predicted how the future will look like, and
> > some are surprisingly accurate.
> >
> > #1 Donald Trump's Presidency
> >
> > In 2000, 16 years before the actual announcement, The Simpsons had already
> > predicted that Donald Trump will run for president and they even managed to
> > predict that he will win. We still have time to see if Lisa's words hold
> > true
> > once Trump's presidency is over.
> >
> > #2 Faulty Voting Machine
> >
> > This one surprised many as The Simpsons managed to almost identically
> > predict
> > the future. Back in 2008, Homer was illustrated voting for Obama during the
> > election but the vote automatically changing for Mitt Romney. 4 years later,
> > the exact same thing happened in Pennsylvania where a faulty machine had to
> > be removed because of changing people's votes for Mitt Romney.
> >
> > #3 The Prediction Of Higgs Boson Or "God Particle"
> >
> > Back in 2012, physicists confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson also
> > known as the "God particle". This scientific breakthrough helped explain how
> > everything in the universe has mass. The discovery itself is amazing but
> > what
> > is even better is the fact that 14 years before this happened, Homer was
> > illustrated in front of a blackboard with an equation that actually
> > predicted
> > the mass of the yet-to-be-discovered particle which basically means Homer
> > was
> > the first scientist to share any info on Higgs Boson.
> >
> > #4 Three-Eyed Fish
> > Three-Eyed Fish
> >
> > The iconic three-eyed fish was a symbol throughout The Simpsons of the
> > massive pollution the town was facing and how badly it affects nature.
> > Funnily (or sadly) enough, a similar fish was found in Argentina near a
> > nuclear power plant.
> I thought the Simpsons depicted a fish with FIVE eyes, not three? Or
> maybe they did both. Has anyone found a fish with five eyes yet?

https://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/the-simpsons-three-eyed-
fish.jpg?x57343

https://thesocietypages.org/edsociety/files/2015/03/blinky-the-3-eyed-
fish.gif

> > #5 Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
> > Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
> >
> > Back in 1998, the creators of The Simpsons showed Homer creating the script.
> > This script was produced by 20th Century Fox but in the episode, you can
> > notice that there's a sign in front of the studio's headquarters that says
> > "a
> > division of Walt Disney Co." In fact, Disney did actually purchase 20th
> > Century Fox for $52.4 billion 19 years later.
> >
> > #6 Nobel Prize Winner
> > Nobel Prize Winner
> >
> > In one of their episodes, The Simpsons showed Milhouse betting on MIT
> > professor Bengt Holmström to win the Nobel Prize. Surprisingly, he did win
> > after 6 years.
> >
> > #7 White Tiger Attack
> > Back in 1993, The Simpsons mocked Siegfried &  Roy by showing them getting
> > mauled by their white tiger. The same thing happened in real life 10 years
> > later.
> >
> > #8 Got Season 8 Plot Twist
> >
> > Many were surprised that the unimaginable Game of Thrones Season 8 plot
> > twist
> > was actually already predicted by The Simpsons. I guess we should thank The
> > Simpsons for the spoiler or you can thank us if you still didn't watch the
> > last season and came to read this list.
> > #9 Caitlyn Jenner's Transition
> >
> > Many years before the actual transition, Family Guy already illustrated
> > Bruce
> > Jenner in a rather feminine manner. In one of the series, Stewie describes
> > Bruce as a "beautiful Dutch woman". In another episode, the
> > yet-to-transition
> > Bruce is illustrated dancing on stage for men in the navy. When these
> > episodes were released, nobody thought they would soon call him Caitlyn.
> > Creators of the show denied any further comment on why they decided to
> > portray Bruce the way they did.
> >
> > #10 Smartwatches
> >
> > Back in 1995, The Simpsons showed one of their characters wearing a watch
> > that you can also use as a phone. It took 20 years for the actual Apple
> > Watch
> > to be released.
> And Dick Tracy did it in comic books when I was a kid, long before The
> Simpsons ever aired. There were also Dick Tracy cartoons if I remember
> correctly.

https://youtu.be/_JxHDsDwB2E

> > #11 The Censorship Of Michelangelo's David
> >
> > Residents of St. Petersburg were very unhappy when a replica of
> > Michelangelo's David was placed in St. Anne’s Lutheran Church in central
> > St.
> > Petersburg. One woman has even written a letter asking for the sculpture to
> > be censored. “How could you put this bloke without any trousers in the
> > center
> > of St Petersburg next to a school and church?” the woman wrote in a
> > letter.
> > In order to turn something negative into a positive, local authorities then
> > started an initiative called "Dress David" where people voted on how the
> > replica could be censored. There was an option "leave it as it is" and since
> > this story happened back in 2016 and nobody talked about it ever since,
> > there
> > is a big chance that the sculpture remained uncensored although during the
> > voting period, David was just covered in black tape. How rude!
> > #12 Virtual Reality
> >
> > Although many tried to illustrate what our future entertainment would look
> > like, Futurama's creators were the ones who perfectly predicted how virtual
> > reality would look and what we will use it for.
> >
> > #13 Lady Gaga's Performance At The Super Bowl
> >
> > The iconic Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance was actually first performed 5
> > years earlier in Springfield where Lady Gaga, just like in the Super Bowl,
> > was flying through the air while singing.
> >
> > #14 Horse Meat Scandal
> >
> > In the 1994 episode of the "Simpsons", the lunch lady known as Doris was
> > using "assorted horse parts" while preparing meals for high school students
> > of Springfield Elementary. Then nine years after the episode aired, a huge
> > scandal happened when Ireland's Food Safety Authority found horse DNA in
> > over
> > one-third of the beefburger samples from supermarkets and ready meals, and
> > pork in 85% of them.
> >
> > #15 Miss Universe Mix Up
> >
> > It is known to most of us that the hilarious and tragic Miss Universe mix up
> > that happened in 2015 was a surprise to everybody watching the show. Well,
> > apparently, the creators of Futuruma already knew this might happen as they
> > illustrated the exact same situation in their show back in 1999. While
> > comparing the images, most of us can definitely notice the striking
> > similarities.
> >
> > #16 First Laptop
> >
> > Inspector Gadget already has a reputation for predicting the future of
> > technology and some of the devices they used in the show are unbelievably
> > similar to what major companies created many years later. For example, one
> > of
> > the characters from the show named Penny was using her "computer book" that
> > looks strikingly similar to the first Toshiba laptop that was released a
> > couple of years after the show.
> >
> > #17 Drone Cameras
> >
> > In this particular image, we can see floating cameras that we now know as
> > drone cameras.Something that is now often used in media and movies was only
> > a
> > vague idea illustrated by Futurama back in 2000.
> >
> > #18 The First Digital Camera
> >
> > Inspector Gadget took a a dive into the future and in the episode "The
> > Infiltration", the show's character Penny Gadget was holding a device that
> > clearly resembles a digital camera. The device was attached to her computer-
> > book and it was used to snap photographs. Of course it failed to predict the
> > usage of internal memory or memory cards, but it's still an impressive
> > prediction that gained public attention. The design of the camera, of
> > course,
> > looks old-fashioned mainly because of the vanity of the cameras in that
> > period.
> How can a camera be vain? It's an inanimate object. Or did the writer
> mean "variety"?

or 'bathroom'

> > #19 A Self-Parking And Self-Driving Car
> >
> > Now, almost every luxurious car has self-parking and sometimes even self-
> > driving abilities that were absolutely unimaginable back in the '80s. It's
> > safe to say that Inspector Gadget was definitely a technology prophet as his
> > car had all of those abilities many years before any company managed to
> > actually create them.
> The first work on self-driving cars happened in the 1930s! That's
> according to a YouTube video I saw a couple of years back when doing a
> paper on self-driving cars.

George Jetson had a self FLYING car in the 60s. And there were any number of 
ghost inhabited vehicles.

> > #20 The Ebola Virus
> >
> > 17 years before the actual outbreak of the Ebola virus, Marge was already
> > illustrated by The Simpsons' creators giving a book to Bart. The title of
> > the
> > book reads "Curious George and the Ebola Virus".
> >
> > #21 The Shard Building In London
> >
> > Another episode of the Simpsons, "Lisa's Wedding", predicted the iconic
> > Shard
> > Building in London 14 years before it was built. Looking back at the episode
> > now, it's fascinating to see that not just the shape and look of the Shard
> > is
> > incredibly similar but also the location is the same.
> >
> > #22 The Fall Of The World Trade Center
> >
> > In a 2001 episode, "Chain Gang Johnny", the creators of Johnny Bravo managed
> > to predict the tragic events of 9/11 and the fall of the Twin Towers. Given
> > the fact that the episode aired just a few months before the actual
> > disaster,
> > many conspiracy theorists wonder: could it have been a subliminal message or
> > a not-so-subtle warning? Well, it did say, "Coming soon", but we'll never
> > know.
> >
> > The Simpsons predicted the disaster way back in 1997 when the family plans a
> > trip to New York. It's all fun until we notice the cover of the magazine
> > that
> > Lisa holds up as it eerily shows the Twin Towers next to a big number 9.
> > Again, subliminal message? Honest prediction of 9/11? We'll leave it to the
> > conspiracy theorists.
> >
> > #23 Financial Crisis In Greece
> >
> > In a 2012 episode, "Politically Inept With Homer Simpson", Homer appears as
> > a
> > guest on a news show. A headline flashes at the bottom of the screen:
> > 'Europe
> > puts Greece on eBay'. Even though Europe didn't actually sell a whole
> > country
> > online, three years later in 2015, Greece became the first developed country
> > to enter a large scale debt crisis.
> >
> > #24 The Birth Of Autocorrect
> >
> > In a 1994 episode, "Lisa on Ice", Dolph uses an Apple Newton - a digital
> > assistant. When he tries to write ''Beat up Martin'', the machine changes it
> > to "Eat up Martha" which could mark the very beginning of the now infamous
> > autocorrect fails. With the official launch of autocorrect in 2005, it's
> > been
> > reported that the original employees fondly referred to this episode of The
> > Simpsons when creating the actual product.
> >
> > #25 The Rise And Fall Of Miley Cyrus
> >
> > South Park has been spot on with pop culture as well. An episode from 2008,
> > ''Britney's New Look'', accurately prophesied that ''Miley Cyrus, though
> > only
> > 15 years old, is already on her way to becoming a major superstar'' and
> > would
> > be the next star after Britney to have a meltdown. The cartoon wasn't far
> > off
> > at all.
> >
> >
> > #26 The Death Of Osama Bin Laden
> >
> > The Simpsons wasn't the only cartoon to predict major political events. In
> > an
> > episode that aired on October 13, 2010, South Park showed Osama Bin Laden,
> > the leader of Al-Qaeda, being shot in the head and killed by special forces.
> > Only eight months later, the real Osama was killed by Navy SEALs in a very
> > similar fashion.
> >
> > #27 Ebola Outbreak
> >
> > ''Gluten Free Ebola'', an episode of South Park was released a few days
> > prior
> > to the virus outbreak that started sweeping through USA.
> >
> > #28 First Generation Ipod
> >
> > Five years before Apple announced the first iPod, The Simpsons already had
> > an
> > idea of what the invention would be like. Seen in an episode from 1996, the
> > device closely resembles the first generation iPod not only in design but
> > also in the purpose of communicating messages and music.
> And Star Trek's communicators were the inspiration for the modern cell
> phone. Of course the original Star Trek was not a cartoon but it was
> followed by Star Trek: The Animated Series which *was* a cartoon and
> featured communicators.

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#8

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-06 04:46 -0400
Message-ID<qdaufv$nma$10@dont-email.me>
In reply to#4
no_offline_contact@example.com wrote:
>On 2019-06-04 7:09 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

>> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to
>> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are
>> one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or
>> Futurama. Because if that's the case, you know exactly what will happen next,
>> and you probably can't wait to illustrate it and put in on your show. This
>> list compiled by Bored Panda, shares all of the times the creators of these
>> iconic shows have accidentally predicted how the future will look like, and
>> some are surprisingly accurate.
>> 
>> #1 Donald Trump's Presidency
>> 
>> In 2000, 16 years before the actual announcement, The Simpsons had already
>> predicted that Donald Trump will run for president and they even managed to
>> predict that he will win. We still have time to see if Lisa's words hold true
>> once Trump's presidency is over.
>> 
>> #2 Faulty Voting Machine
>> 
>> This one surprised many as The Simpsons managed to almost identically predict
>> the future. Back in 2008, Homer was illustrated voting for Obama during the
>> election but the vote automatically changing for Mitt Romney. 4 years later,
>> the exact same thing happened in Pennsylvania where a faulty machine had to
>> be removed because of changing people's votes for Mitt Romney.
>> 
>> #3 The Prediction Of Higgs Boson Or "God Particle"
>> 
>> Back in 2012, physicists confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson also
>> known as the "God particle". This scientific breakthrough helped explain how
>> everything in the universe has mass. The discovery itself is amazing but what
>> is even better is the fact that 14 years before this happened, Homer was
>> illustrated in front of a blackboard with an equation that actually predicted
>> the mass of the yet-to-be-discovered particle which basically means Homer was
>> the first scientist to share any info on Higgs Boson.
>> 
>> #4 Three-Eyed Fish
>> Three-Eyed Fish
>> 
>> The iconic three-eyed fish was a symbol throughout The Simpsons of the
>> massive pollution the town was facing and how badly it affects nature.
>> Funnily (or sadly) enough, a similar fish was found in Argentina near a
>> nuclear power plant.
> 
>I thought the Simpsons depicted a fish with FIVE eyes, not three? Or 
>maybe they did both. Has anyone found a fish with five eyes yet?

No, Blinkie(?) was always three-eyed.

>> #5 Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
>> Disney Buying 20th Century Fox
>> 
>> Back in 1998, the creators of The Simpsons showed Homer creating the script.
>> This script was produced by 20th Century Fox but in the episode, you can
>> notice that there's a sign in front of the studio's headquarters that says "a
>> division of Walt Disney Co." In fact, Disney did actually purchase 20th
>> Century Fox for $52.4 billion 19 years later.
>> 
>> #6 Nobel Prize Winner
>> Nobel Prize Winner
>> 
>> In one of their episodes, The Simpsons showed Milhouse betting on MIT
>> professor Bengt Holmström to win the Nobel Prize. Surprisingly, he did win
>> after 6 years.
>> 
>> #7 White Tiger Attack
>> Back in 1993, The Simpsons mocked Siegfried & Roy by showing them getting
>> mauled by their white tiger. The same thing happened in real life 10 years
>> later.
>> 
>> #8 Got Season 8 Plot Twist
>> 
>> Many were surprised that the unimaginable Game of Thrones Season 8 plot twist
>> was actually already predicted by The Simpsons. I guess we should thank The
>> Simpsons for the spoiler or you can thank us if you still didn't watch the
>> last season and came to read this list.
>> #9 Caitlyn Jenner's Transition
>> 
>> Many years before the actual transition, Family Guy already illustrated Bruce
>> Jenner in a rather feminine manner. In one of the series, Stewie describes
>> Bruce as a "beautiful Dutch woman". In another episode, the yet-to-transition
>> Bruce is illustrated dancing on stage for men in the navy. When these
>> episodes were released, nobody thought they would soon call him Caitlyn.
>> Creators of the show denied any further comment on why they decided to
>> portray Bruce the way they did.
>> 
>> #10 Smartwatches
>> 
>> Back in 1995, The Simpsons showed one of their characters wearing a watch
>> that you can also use as a phone. It took 20 years for the actual Apple Watch
>> to be released.
> 
>And Dick Tracy did it in comic books when I was a kid, long before The 
>Simpsons ever aired. There were also Dick Tracy cartoons if I remember 
>correctly.
>
>> #11  The Censorship Of Michelangelo's David
>> 
>> Residents of St. Petersburg were very unhappy when a replica of
>> Michelangelo's David was placed in St. Anne’s Lutheran Church in central St.
>> Petersburg. One woman has even written a letter asking for the sculpture to
>> be censored. “How could you put this bloke without any trousers in the center
>> of St Petersburg next to a school and church?” the woman wrote in a letter.
>> In order to turn something negative into a positive, local authorities then
>> started an initiative called "Dress David" where people voted on how the
>> replica could be censored. There was an option "leave it as it is" and since
>> this story happened back in 2016 and nobody talked about it ever since, there
>> is a big chance that the sculpture remained uncensored although during the
>> voting period, David was just covered in black tape. How rude!
>> #12 Virtual Reality
>> 
>> Although many tried to illustrate what our future entertainment would look
>> like, Futurama's creators were the ones who perfectly predicted how virtual
>> reality would look and what we will use it for.
>> 
>> #13 Lady Gaga's Performance At The Super Bowl
>> 
>> The iconic Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance was actually first performed 5
>> years earlier in Springfield where Lady Gaga, just like in the Super Bowl,
>> was flying through the air while singing.
>> 
>> #14 Horse Meat Scandal
>> 
>> In the 1994 episode of the "Simpsons", the lunch lady known as Doris was
>> using "assorted horse parts" while preparing meals for high school students
>> of Springfield Elementary. Then nine years after the episode aired, a huge
>> scandal happened when Ireland's Food Safety Authority found horse DNA in over
>> one-third of the beefburger samples from supermarkets and ready meals, and
>> pork in 85% of them.
>> 
>> #15 Miss Universe Mix Up
>> 
>> It is known to most of us that the hilarious and tragic Miss Universe mix up
>> that happened in 2015 was a surprise to everybody watching the show. Well,
>> apparently, the creators of Futuruma already knew this might happen as they
>> illustrated the exact same situation in their show back in 1999. While
>> comparing the images, most of us can definitely notice the striking
>> similarities.
>> 
>> #16 First Laptop
>> 
>> Inspector Gadget already has a reputation for predicting the future of
>> technology and some of the devices they used in the show are unbelievably
>> similar to what major companies created many years later. For example, one of
>> the characters from the show named Penny was using her "computer book" that
>> looks strikingly similar to the first Toshiba laptop that was released a
>> couple of years after the show.
>> 
>> #17 Drone Cameras
>> 
>> In this particular image, we can see floating cameras that we now know as
>> drone cameras.Something that is now often used in media and movies was only a
>> vague idea illustrated by Futurama back in 2000.
>> 
>> #18 The First Digital Camera
>> 
>> Inspector Gadget took a a dive into the future and in the episode "The
>> Infiltration", the show's character Penny Gadget was holding a device that
>> clearly resembles a digital camera. The device was attached to her computer-
>> book and it was used to snap photographs. Of course it failed to predict the
>> usage of internal memory or memory cards, but it's still an impressive
>> prediction that gained public attention. The design of the camera, of course,
>> looks old-fashioned mainly because of the vanity of the cameras in that
>> period.
> 
>How can a camera be vain? It's an inanimate object. Or did the writer 
>mean "variety"?

I thought he meant it in the same sense as "vanity press", but "variety" makes more sense.

>> #19 A Self-Parking And Self-Driving Car
>> 
>> Now, almost every luxurious car has self-parking and sometimes even self-
>> driving abilities that were absolutely unimaginable back in the '80s. It's
>> safe to say that Inspector Gadget was definitely a technology prophet as his
>> car had all of those abilities many years before any company managed to
>> actually create them.
> 
>The first work on self-driving cars happened in the 1930s! That's 
>according to a YouTube video I saw a couple of years back when doing a 
>paper on self-driving cars.
>
>> #20 The Ebola Virus
>> 
>> 17 years before the actual outbreak of the Ebola virus, Marge was already
>> illustrated by The Simpsons' creators giving a book to Bart. The title of the
>> book reads "Curious George and the Ebola Virus".
>> 
>> #21 The Shard Building In London
>> 
>> Another episode of the Simpsons, "Lisa's Wedding", predicted the iconic Shard
>> Building in London 14 years before it was built. Looking back at the episode
>> now, it's fascinating to see that not just the shape and look of the Shard is
>> incredibly similar but also the location is the same.
>> 
>> #22 The Fall Of The World Trade Center
>> 
>> In a 2001 episode, "Chain Gang Johnny", the creators of Johnny Bravo managed
>> to predict the tragic events of 9/11 and the fall of the Twin Towers. Given
>> the fact that the episode aired just a few months before the actual disaster,
>> many conspiracy theorists wonder: could it have been a subliminal message or
>> a not-so-subtle warning? Well, it did say, "Coming soon", but we'll never
>> know.
>> 
>> The Simpsons predicted the disaster way back in 1997 when the family plans a
>> trip to New York. It's all fun until we notice the cover of the magazine that
>> Lisa holds up as it eerily shows the Twin Towers next to a big number 9.
>> Again, subliminal message? Honest prediction of 9/11? We'll leave it to the
>> conspiracy theorists.
>> 
>> #23 Financial Crisis In Greece
>> 
>> In a 2012 episode, "Politically Inept With Homer Simpson", Homer appears as a
>> guest on a news show. A headline flashes at the bottom of the screen: 'Europe
>> puts Greece on eBay'. Even though Europe didn't actually sell a whole country
>> online, three years later in 2015, Greece became the first developed country
>> to enter a large scale debt crisis.
>> 
>> #24 The Birth Of Autocorrect
>> 
>> In a 1994 episode, "Lisa on Ice", Dolph uses an Apple Newton - a digital
>> assistant. When he tries to write ''Beat up Martin'', the machine changes it
>> to "Eat up Martha" which could mark the very beginning of the now infamous
>> autocorrect fails. With the official launch of autocorrect in 2005, it's been
>> reported that the original employees fondly referred to this episode of The
>> Simpsons when creating the actual product.
>> 
>> #25 The Rise And Fall Of Miley Cyrus
>> 
>> South Park has been spot on with pop culture as well. An episode from 2008,
>> ''Britney's New Look'', accurately prophesied that ''Miley Cyrus, though only
>> 15 years old, is already on her way to becoming a major superstar'' and would
>> be the next star after Britney to have a meltdown. The cartoon wasn't far off
>> at all.
>> 
>> 
>> #26 The Death Of Osama Bin Laden
>> 
>> The Simpsons wasn't the only cartoon to predict major political events. In an
>> episode that aired on October 13, 2010, South Park showed Osama Bin Laden,
>> the leader of Al-Qaeda, being shot in the head and killed by special forces.
>> Only eight months later, the real Osama was killed by Navy SEALs in a very
>> similar fashion.
>> 
>> #27 Ebola Outbreak
>> 
>> ''Gluten Free Ebola'', an episode of South Park was released a few days prior
>> to the virus outbreak that started sweeping through USA.
>> 
>> #28 First Generation Ipod
>> 
>> Five years before Apple announced the first iPod, The Simpsons already had an
>> idea of what the invention would be like. Seen in an episode from 1996, the
>> device closely resembles the first generation iPod not only in design but
>> also in the purpose of communicating messages and music.
> 
>And Star Trek's communicators were the inspiration for the modern cell 
>phone. Of course the original Star Trek was not a cartoon but it was 
>followed by Star Trek: The Animated Series which *was* a cartoon and 
>featured communicators.


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#6

FromRoger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid>
Date2019-06-06 03:03 +0000
Message-ID<20190605230049@news.eternal-september.org>
In reply to#3
On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are 
> one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
> Futurama. 

I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.

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#7

Fromted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan <tednolan>)
Date2019-06-06 03:15 +0000
Message-ID<glreq6Fb3csU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#6
In article <20190605230049@news.eternal-september.org>,
Roger Blake  <rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote:
>On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
>> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are 
>> one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
>> Futurama. 
>
>I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.
>
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_qvjwLmrHo
>

Just as long as you never pwess the wed button!

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#9

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-06 04:49 -0400
Message-ID<qdauk4$nma$11@dont-email.me>
In reply to#6
rogblake@iname.invalid wrote:
>On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

>> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
>> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you 
>> are one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
>> Futurama. 
>
>I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.
>
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_qvjwLmrHo

Hey! That was last year!

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#10

FromPaul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid>
Date2019-06-06 09:37 -0700
Message-ID<g8gife934948f55uoh6dks6789vqf0b958@4ax.com>
In reply to#6
On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 03:03:13 -0000 (UTC), Roger Blake
<rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote:

>On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
>> worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are 
>> one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
>> Futurama. 
>
>I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.
>
>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_qvjwLmrHo

Shouldn't be too hard.

Smellorama was in theaters back in, what, the 50's?

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#13

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-06 15:22 -0400
Message-ID<qdbp5i$abe$3@dont-email.me>
In reply to#10
psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid wrote:
> Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote:
>>On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

>>> You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need 
>>> to worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, 
>>> you are one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family 
>>> Guy, or Futurama. 
>>
>>I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.
>>
>>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_qvjwLmrHo
>
>Shouldn't be too hard.
>
>Smellorama was in theaters back in, what, the 50's?

If memory serves, it was used in a John Waters movie in the 1980's.

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#14

Fromanim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
Date2019-06-06 14:41 -0700
Message-ID<0001HW.22A9C0030322CB0270000C10E2CF@NEWS.EASYNEWS.COM>
In reply to#13
Thu, 06 Jun 2019 12:22:25 -0700 Ubiquitous<weberm@polaris.net>  wrote:

> psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid wrote:
> > Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote:
> > > On 2019-06-04, Ubiquitous<weberm@polaris.net>  wrote:
>
> > > > You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need
> > > > to worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless,
> > > > you are one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family
> > > > Guy, or Futurama.
> > >
> > > I'm still waiting for smellevision to replace television.
> > >
> > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_qvjwLmrHo
> >
> > Shouldn't be too hard.
> >
> > Smellorama was in theaters back in, what, the 50's?
>
> If memory serves, it was used in a John Waters movie in the 1980's.

Smellorama is a kid's show joke.

Smell-O-Vision got used once, in 1960's 'Scent of Mystery' by Mike Todd.

John Waters put out Polyester in "Odorama" in 1982. His twist on it was 
scratch 'n' sniff cards instead of pumping fumes into the theater.

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#11

FromPaul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid>
Date2019-06-06 09:41 -0700
Message-ID<pagife5c97qath3js1rcm9e41hsfafhgiv@4ax.com>
In reply to#3
On Tue, 04 Jun 2019 07:09:12 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:

>You never really know what the future holds, so there is really no need to 
>worry since none of us can really tell what will happen next. Unless, you are 
>one of the creators of Inspector Gadget, The Simpsons, Family Guy, or 
>Futurama. Because if that's the case, you know exactly what will happen next, 
>and you probably can't wait to illustrate it and put in on your show. This 
>list compiled by Bored Panda, shares all of the times the creators of these 
>iconic shows have accidentally predicted how the future will look like, and 
>some are surprisingly accurate.

<snippo predictions to avoid another really long post with a really
small new text appendix>

And researchers are trying to produce holographic movies, inspired by
Princess Leia. No word on actual holodecks, although it's only a
matter of time.

These aren't so much predictions as inspirations: kids saw the shows
and succeeded in making their dreams real.

IIRC, Arthur C Clarke predicted/inspired communications satellites,
just by writing books and short stories.

This is next cousin to "self-fulfilling prophecy".

And, if #1 actually /inspired/ The Donald to run for President, the
people producing it have a /lot/ to answer for!
-- 
"I begin to envy Petronius."
"I have envied him long since."

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#12

Fromsuper70s <super70s@super70s.invalid>
Date2019-06-06 13:26 -0500
Message-ID<super70s-9E9F8E.13261406062019@reader01.eternal-september.org>
In reply to#11
I guess when you have umpteen hundred episodes over 30 years you're 
bound to predict every discovery under the sun sooner or later.

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#15

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-06 21:22 -0400
Message-ID<qddhds$jal$7@dont-email.me>
In reply to#12
super70s@super70s.invalid wrote:

>I guess when you have umpteen hundred episodes over 30 years you're 
>bound to predict every discovery under the sun sooner or later.

It's a shame people don't apply this lesson to "pyschics" and others who 
claim to tell the future.


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#17

FromPaul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid>
Date2019-06-07 10:44 -0700
Message-ID<if8lfe169c2gp8tr6j2n53gvue7i5nhbh8@4ax.com>
In reply to#15
On Thu, 06 Jun 2019 21:22:08 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:

>super70s@super70s.invalid wrote:
>
>>I guess when you have umpteen hundred episodes over 30 years you're 
>>bound to predict every discovery under the sun sooner or later.
>
>It's a shame people don't apply this lesson to "pyschics" and others who 
>claim to tell the future.

A stopped watch tells the correct time twice a day.

And a lot of people /do/ apply this lesson to psychics, dreams,
deja-vu, and so on. 
-- 
"I begin to envy Petronius."
"I have envied him long since."

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#18

FromUbiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Date2019-06-07 14:09 -0400
Message-ID<qde99c$c6o$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#17
psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid wrote:
> Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>>super70s@super70s.invalid wrote:

>>>I guess when you have umpteen hundred episodes over 30 years you're 
>>>bound to predict every discovery under the sun sooner or later.
>>
>>It's a shame people don't apply this lesson to "pyschics" and others who 
>>claim to tell the future.
>
>A stopped watch tells the correct time twice a day.
>
>And a lot of people /do/ apply this lesson to psychics, dreams,
>deja-vu, and so on. 

If they believe in them, they haven't applied the lesson.


-- 
Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd 
have to audit liberals  & wire tap reporters' phones.

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#16

FromPaul S Person <psperson1@ix.netcom.invalid>
Date2019-06-07 10:40 -0700
Message-ID<9c8lfe93crit18he3qo4n9ghha7ia7tsvk@4ax.com>
In reply to#12
On Thu, 06 Jun 2019 13:26:14 -0500, super70s
<super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

>I guess when you have umpteen hundred episodes over 30 years you're 
>bound to predict every discovery under the sun sooner or later.

Particularly when your young fans grow up and are in a position to try
and implement them.
-- 
"I begin to envy Petronius."
"I have envied him long since."

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