popularmechanics.com — When Arthur C. Clarke died last week at the age of 90, science fiction lost one of its greatest, most forward-looking masters. In his honor, we've analyzed the most eerily predictive, prescient films of the future. They’re not necessarily the best movies—just the ones that got the science right, or will sometime soon.
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Closed AccountMar 28, 2008
awwww, the poor little baby didn't have someone agree with them...and like the exact same things they do... must digg down...
airburstMar 29, 2008
@sg1fan See? I am the smartest 13 year old on my block. Anyway, It's been real fun pissing you off, but I've got a plane to catch.Seriously, I've been waiting in an airport and you've been wasting your Friday night.
Closed AccountMar 29, 2008
Airport. You have to be kidding me, you think you're cool because youre on the internet in an airport??? Give me a break. That is the most pathetic thing Ive seen on here in a while.If you think you've pissed me off, you are also sadly mistaken. It's been fun watching you twist all my words and try to pass yourself off as smart. Not that it matters, or that you need to know, but I am home sick. On a friday. Yes... big friggen whoop. Coolness is not your location on a friday night... which you so gladly proved for the whole world.
vichussmithMar 29, 2008
Thanks, CNET, for a link to a link. I'm glad they actually were smart and gave links to the entire top ten instead of making us click "next page" in anticipation for more.
funkyllamaMar 29, 2008
Nope. If you look in the background the twin towers are missing, and the developers justified it by saying that they were destroyed by terrorists.
Closed AccountMar 29, 2008
Dug for "most people don't want to put on pants to answer the phone"
Closed AccountMar 29, 2008
1. 2001 S.O., f**k this list.