“If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000”

Quote from 1969
The Doomslayer, Regis, Ed, Wired (Issue 5.02), February, 1997, 2010-03-01, http://www.webcitation.org/5Xu64dbNz, 2008-05-18 http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.02/ffsimon_pr.html,

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