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Getting The Future Wrong

In 1859, a man called Edwin Drake wanted to drill for oil In 1859, a man called Edwin Drake wanted to drill for oil. A worker said, ‘Drill for oil? You mean make a hole in the ground to find oil? You are crazy. It won’t work.’

In 1872, the US President Rutherford B In 1872, the US President Rutherford B. Hayes, looked at Alexander Bell’s new telephone and said, ‘It’s a great invention, but who will want to use it?’

In 1899, a top British scientist said, ‘Radio has no future, and X-rays won’t work.’

In 1908, a French general said, ‘Aeroplanes are interesting toys-but they’ll never be important for war.’

In 1927, the head of Warner Brothers Film Company said, ‘Talking In 1927, the head of Warner Brothers Film Company said, ‘Talking? Actors talking in films? Nobody will want that!’

In 1943, the head of IBM said, ‘In the future, perhaps five people will buy a computer.’

In 1949, a writer in a magazine wrote about computers In 1949, a writer in a magazine wrote about computers. He said, ‘In the future, it’s possible that computers will only weigh about 1,5 tons.’

In 1962, a man at Decca Records listened to a tape and said, ‘We don’t like it. People won’t buy this music.’ The tape was by a group called The Beatles.

In October 1987, a BBC weather man said, ‘Tonight it will be a little windy.’ That night, a big storm hit the south of England. There were winds at 190 kilometres per hour.

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THE END! BY arman martirosyan