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Dec 31 2007

Past and Future Now: A Look at 1908 and Hopes for 2008

Written by admin at 5:07 am under Featured, Things We Care About

Celebrating 2007, welcoming 2008 fireworks.Another year has passed and as always all we wonder where the time went. 2008, it has a sort of unreal sound to it doesn’t it? It is always like this when we ring in a New Year; the year has just flown by like a passing car. Before the year is totally gone we want to express our deepest appreciation to you our clients and friends and our sincerest wishes for joy and success in 2008.

In the spirit of seasons passed and to come we decided to take a look back. 100 years ago in 1908 people lived in a much different world, but amazingly, the dreams and the people do not appear all that different on closer scrutiny. Maybe by looking at these “snapshots” in time we can get some perspective and hopefully catch a glimpse at what is in store for us next year.

1908 seems more than a world away from this, the 21st century, but if we look closely at the events of that time – I think we may see parallels for our time. The New York Times just ran a podcast that presented some interesting reflections from 1907. Perhaps the most relevant of these was a front page story for December 31st, 1907 in The Times announcing that at midnight a lighted ball would be lowered in Times Square to signal the New Year. How cool is that? Now let’s take a closer look at 1907 and what people were saying then.

A Look at 1908

  • A Times headline foretold that man would fly in 1908 – Orville and Wilbur Wright did just that.Ann Marie Jarvis.
  • Futurists of the time predicted that people would be talking via mobile telephones; electricity would be generated by ocean tides and professor at the Rockefeller Institute envisioned organ transplants.
  • Grand Canyon National Monument is designated
  • The Sullivan Ordinance is passed making it illegal for women to smoke in public in New York
  • A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time.
  • Friedrich Cook claims to have reached the North Pole
  • Mother’s Day is celebrated for the first time
  • Masjid-al-Salaman s the first commercial Middle East oil discovery made in S.W. Persia
  • Child Emperor Pu Yi ascends to the throne of China at the age of 2
  • Notorious outlaws Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are reportedly killed in Bolivia
  • H.G. Wells published a novel in which New York was the target of a devastating enemy air attack.
  • Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash at Fort Myer, Virginia
  • Frenchman Henri Farman pilots the first passenger flight.
  • Women compete in modern Olympic Games for the first time.
  • Henry Ford produces his first Model T automobile.
  • A 40,000-year-old Neanderthal boy skeleton is found at Le Moustier in southwest France.
  • The Tunguska event, or the Russian explosion, occurs resulting in a 3-5 megaton air burst of a comet or meteorite over Russia.

The Tunguska Event.

Our Wishes for 2008

Rather than ordinary predictions for the coming year, we think it is more appropriate to project what “should” be in 2008. This is not an exhaustive list, so please feel free to add your own in the comments.

  • The War in Iraq will end peacefully with all foreign troops being withdrawn and a stable government set in place by the end of the year.
  • Medical research will find not only a vaccine for AIDS, but a cure as well.
  • Africa will begin a union that will set the stage for collaborations ending hunger, sickness and genocide on that continent.
  • The global community will meet, agree and take drastic measures to reverse the human contribution to the global warming effect.
  • The Web will become an educational tool unlike anything the world has seen. The sum of all knowledge will be at the fingertips of everyone as the world becomes totally wired.

Conclusion

Top Hosting Center believes in the power of the positive.

If we look at all that took place or was predicted in 1908, how fantastic was the suggestion that humans could take to the air? Visualizing fantastic things after the fact is easy, having a vision in advance takes some serious positive thought and most of all hope.

We truly believe that the world can be a better place, not in 10 years, but just next year or tomorrow even.

We wish for each and every one of you all the hope and inspiration the New Year can bring.

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  1. Happy New Year, fella!

    Mary Ann | Dec 31, 2007 | Reply

  2. Hi Mig
    What a wonderfully interesting and positive post to take us into 2008. Happy New Year!

    Yvonne Russell | Dec 31, 2007 | Reply

  3. Hi Mig, I hope your post inspires us to at the very least think about and maybe even achieve all together just ONe of your above mentioned wishes for 2008.

    I would also like to take this opportunity to wish everyone and you Mig, the very best for the holidays and the coming New Year.

    SiaL

    SiaL | Jan 1, 2008 | Reply

  4. Thank you, MA! I am so happy to see you here!

    mig | Jan 1, 2008 | Reply

  5. Happy New Year, Yvonne!

    mig | Jan 1, 2008 | Reply

  6. Thank you so much, Sia. I hope the same for all of us at THC and for all our clients. :)

    mig | Jan 1, 2008 | Reply

  7. Happy New Year, Mig! Thanks for starting the year off with positive dreams.

    Lillie Ammann | Jan 3, 2008 | Reply

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