Something must have been in the water at the offices of Charles Dana Gibson's original Life Magazine in December of 1914, because their Dec. 10th issue is crammed full of predictive vignettes of life in 1950. These written and illustrative prognostications are much as one would expect from a humour magazine of the period, with various burlesques on politics, the war, gender issues, and so forth. Some are pure curmudgeonly fantasy while others have seemed to come true in one form or another. Click on each image for a larger, more legible version.