WE CAN’T PREDICT EVERYTHING
The cartoons of Buck Rogers in the 1930’s turned out to be remarkably similar to what American Astronauts wore when they actually landed on the moon. No one was greatly surprised by the success of the moor shot. The prediction of a moon voyage runs through history. But science fiction writer Isaac Asimov remindes us that not one of the wriiters had predicted the most remarkable thing about the event — that when it happened, the whole world would be watching on television. Walter Wriston, TESN
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