Wrong Tomorrow

It’s getting linked to from many places today but that’s no reason not to mention it here… Wrong Tomorrow is a site on which you can record the predictions made by pundits about the future in order to look back and see which came true.

It looks like a handy way to puncture the certainty attention-grabbing folk make. As I’ve probably said several times here, futurists in the sense that I think of them don’t make predictions like this because we know such predictions are worthless — the future is always too uncertain.

The site’s author, Maciej Ceglowski, describes the reasoning behind creating the site on his weblog. Good stuff.

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