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the art? of prediction
I liked the scanned low tech presentation. I wondered if this tension was deliberate on your part. It works for your message--a story-book approach to our obsession with predicting the future. You give an interesting set of examples, that bring us forward in time. You end with a depiction of time as the only true arbitrator of what will happen. I enjoyed this journey!
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