Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The 87 Worst Predictions of All Time

You might disagree with some of these, but I've included a couple of highlights that I really like below. (full list here).

"Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau."
- Irving Fisher, economics professor at Yale University, 1929

"And for the tourist who really wants to get away from it all, safaris in Vietnam"
- Newsweek, predicting popular holidays for the late 1960s.

"Four or five frigates will do the business without any military force."
– British prime minister Lord North, on dealing with the rebellious American colonies, 1774. (HAHA! Suck it! AMERICA!!!)

1 comment:

  1. I also like Mr. Krushchev saying, "we will bury you,"

    Predicting Soviet communism will win over U.S. capitalism, 1958.

    Boy was he wrong.

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