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“Closer Than We Think” Past Predictions for the future?
In this episode of "Stories to Get Stoned By" join our host Jason Eli of "Pick, Flip, and Drive fame as he takes us for another ride in the "Way-Back Machine". This time we're going way back, to the future?
From 1958 to 1962, illustrator and futurist Arthur Radebaugh thrilled newspaper readers with his weekly syndicated visions of the future, in a Sunday strip enticingly called “Closer Than We Think”.
A full uninterrupted soothing half hour soundscape of future possibilities.
Did he really predict the future? sit back, relax, light one up and you be the judge.
it's “Closer Than We Think” on "Stories to Get Stoned By".
“Closer Than We Think” Past Predictions for the future?
In this episode of "Stories to Get Stoned By" join our host Jason Eli of "Pick, Flip, and Drive fame as he takes us for another ride in the "Way-Back Machine". This time we're going way back, to the future?
From 1958 to 1962, illustrator and futurist Arthur Radebaugh thrilled newspaper readers with his weekly syndicated visions of the future, in a Sunday strip enticingly called “Closer Than We Think”.
A full uninterrupted soothing half hour soundscape of future possibilities.
Did he really predict the future? sit back, relax, light one up and you be the judge.
it's “Closer Than We Think” on "Stories to Get Stoned By".