How to Stop poor Predictions

It’s that moment of year again! No, not the holidays. It’s the season for self-appointed “experts” and “pundits” to freak everybody out with outlandish predictions — most of which will

never come true. I’m going to tell you how use the Web to expose, embarrass and shame poor prognosticators for your own enjoyment.

Orginal post by Mike

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