Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Popularity of using "in five years" to predict near-magic technology

'In five years' is commonly used by media pundits and scientists to predict when a major breakthrough will occur (in a chosen field). For example, 'Cure for cancer in 5 years' (BBC, 8 April). So someone Googled 'in 5 years'. The results are interesting... Click me



Cost of the War in Iraq so far
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Organism Intended for Nocturnal Galactic Observation

How long could you survive in the vacuum of space?