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The past view of the future
Check out these predictions for the coming century by the Ladies Home Journal of 1900. Not bad, really, except maybe for that bit about cities being free of all noise, home deliveries via pneumatic tubes, electricity being used to stimulate plant growth, and the claim that air-ships will not be able to compete with surface …
Copying consciousness
Canadian science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer is intrigued by the mystery of human consciousness. He’s written about it in various ways over the course of his career, and the thought-provoking premise of his latest novel, Mindscan, is that in 40 years humans will be able to download their consciousness into android bodies. Interestingly, Ian …
New Me 262s? In 2005?
In a word, yep. These jets, copies of German fighters that appeared very late in the Second World War (too late to really have much impact), are familiar to anyone who has flown as many computer-simulated European Theatre air missions as I have. But I had no idea people are building them today. Until now. …
They grow up so fast…
Way back in 1994, I directed (for the first time) a production of the Royal Canadian Legion Second World War revue We’ll Meet Again for Regina Lyric Light Opera. Among the cast members was a girl named Cailin Stadnyck (in the white blouse in this picture). It may have been the first musical she’d ever …

