We’re 7 Years Behind Already

The 1900 Ladies Home Journal had some ideas of what to expect from 2000.

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  1. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  3. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  4. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  5. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  6. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  7. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are actually uncannily accurate, if you take into account they didn’t have the language to describe the things we have today (computers, airplanes, etc.). Others are so off base as the be ludicrous.

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  8. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  9. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  10. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  11. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  12. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  13. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  14. Unknown's avatar

    Some of those are so forward-thinking as to be brilliant. My favorite comment is that music will be available to “families of the untalented,” though. 😀
    Too bad the walk-ten-miles and free university education ones aren’t true.

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  15. jaysaint's avatar

    I want a green rose as big as a cabbage head.

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  16. jaysaint's avatar

    It is too bad the music didn’t come through, because there is no more musically untalented family than my own.

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