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| | Use onomancy (fortune-telling and character-reading by the letters in your name) to discover what you and yours have in common and whether your relationships are destined to last. Here's how... |
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| | Till death do us part, or until the Dino Ribs run out. |
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| | A list of things we, as baby-boomers, never imagined we would see, at least not in our lifetime. |
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| | I wondered the other day what I would put in a time capsule that would be opened in 100 years. |
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| | What? Are you mad to drill oil out of earth? These were the first comments Edwin Drake had to endure from his workers in 1859. They only knew that water can be drilled from earth, so the idea of drilling oil appeared funny for them. Now we can say that those workers were terribly wrong, but there are many incidents where the intellectuals themselves made mistakes in predicting the future. Let us see a list of such incidents where the predictions of future went unexpectedly wrong... |
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