The net, as well as SI, is littered with countless individuals who are convinced that they can divine the future, be it in gold or lottery numbers. What's unbelievable, in this year 2000, is that there are even more people who are willing to believe that this is, or should be, possible. It's not whether they're right or wrong that's at issue, unless you believe in hocus-pocus witchcraft, but that others hold them up to ridicule when their predictions of future events inevitably turn out to be incorrect.
My favorite quote on this subject :) ........
<<"Personally, I think everybody who predicts the future with a straight face should be required (by federal law) to change out of the business suit, wrap him/herself in a gypsy shawl, wear one of those pointed wizard's hats with a picture of a crescent moon on it, and make conjuring sounds over a crystal ball. That way, everybody would know exactly what's going on and how much credibility to give the answer." Robert N. Veres,>>
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