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I predict a great white shark will eat my bad leg in False Bay this November, and I will be able to replace it with a prosthetic that will let me run again.

I also predict at least a few Germans will realize how unbelievably bone-headed their knee jerk anti-nuke hysteria was.

Finally, Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job will continue to be the worst thing on television.
 
18. Another near-Earth object will be discovered less than a month before it makes a close pass by Earth, and it will pass well within the orbit of the Moon.
It looks like I might have another hit. According to the news services, Asteroid 2012 BX34 just missed Earth. It was discovered only a few days ago, and "The space rock passed Earth at a distance that is only about 0.17 times that between Earth and the moon. For comparison, the moon typically orbits Earth at a distance of about 240,000 miles (386,000 kilometers)."
 
It looks like I might have another hit. According to the news services, Asteroid 2012 BX34 just missed Earth. It was discovered only a few days ago, and "The space rock passed Earth at a distance that is only about 0.17 times that between Earth and the moon. For comparison, the moon typically orbits Earth at a distance of about 240,000 miles (386,000 kilometers)."
Link to space.com discussion of the incident. This is one of the closest approaches in several years, say some news sources (quoting unnamed scientists). No comment from Phil Plait yet.

The asteroid was a "miss," but the prediction was another "hit." I'm on a roll.
 
December 21, 2012 will be regarded as the slowest news-day since the inception of newspaper.
 
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On Groundhog Day, some publicity hounds, I mean, people sing the praises of a furry woodland critter who is supposedly a great seer and prognosticator. I'd like to see the little varmint top this:
1. A planet will be discovered less than a hundred light years away that has the "right" gravity, temperature and atmosphere for life to exist.
From MSNBC News, published today:
Newfound super-Earth might support life, scientists say
Potentially habitable planet detected in triple-star system just 22 light-years away

A potentially habitable alien planet — one that scientists say is the best candidate yet to harbor water, and possibly even life, on its surface — has been found around a nearby star.

The planet is located in the habitable zone of its host star, which is a narrow circumstellar region where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for liquid water to exist on the planet's surface.
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The researchers estimate that the planet, called GJ 667Cc, is at least 4.5 times as massive as Earth, which makes it a so-called super-Earth.
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"When a planet gets bigger than about 10 times the size of the Earth, there's a runaway process that happens, where it begins to eat up all the gas and ice in the disk that it's forming out of and swells quickly into something like Uranus, Jupiter or Saturn," [University of California at Santa Cruz Astronomer Steven] Vogt explained. "When you have a surface and the right temperature, if there's water around, there's a good chance that it could be in liquid form. This planet is right in that sweet spot in the habitable zone, so we've got the right temperature and the right mass range."
 
On Groundhog Day, some publicity hounds, I mean, people sing the praises of a furry woodland critter who is supposedly a great seer and prognosticator. I'd like to see the little varmint top this:From MSNBC News, published today:


http://www.solstation.com/stars/mlo4abc.htm
Looks like that planet was discovered before you made the prediction and was known to lie within the habitable zone back in November.

Still the kepler is still churning them out so I'd be surprised if loads more planets weren't found this year. Chances of finding another "M Class" aren't bad.
 
http://www.solstation.com/stars/mlo4abc.htm
Looks like that planet was discovered before you made the prediction and was known to lie within the habitable zone back in November.
Yeah but that little rat-bastard groundhog KNOWS it's gonna get warm in a few weeks, so his predictions aren't all that great, and I can STILL say I'm a better predictor than him.

Besides, "psychics" grant themselves permission to "past-post" all the time. I'm still claiming the "hit," based largely upon the reports' mention of the "right" temperature and gravity. (The "right" atmosphere is implied by the assumption of the presence of liquid water.)
 
A hurricane near the US coast will develop in or after May.
It will be named Alberto.

Subsequent hurricanes will be named;
Beryl
Chris
Debby
Ernesto
Florence
Gordon
Helene
Isaac
Joyce
 
12. An expression of extreme hatred will be made against Rachel Maddow. Extreme. Rachel will take it in stride.
As reported by Politco (among others) Cal Thomas said the following at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday:
I’m really glad, Genevieve, that you played the original Maddow clip, because I think she is the best arguments in favor of her parents using contraception. I would be all for that. And all the rest of the crowd at MSNBC, too, for that matter.
But Rachel (who played Thomas's remarks on her own show) took it in stride:
Mr. Fox News person speaking there — I’m sorry that you feel that way about me, that you wish I had never been born. Personally, I’m glad that you were born. Otherwise, how would Republicans get the special Fox News bat signal that it's time to be outraged now about what used to be Republicans' own policy idea?
But I ain't officially claiming the hit, not just yet. It wouldn't surprise me a bit if the hatred gets even more extreme than that.
 
23. I sense trouble in 2012 for "John G." (yes, this is a reference to "Memento").
24. An elaborate fakery will get out of hand.
The John Goodman making news recently is not necessarily the person I had in mind, though he seems to have gotten into a spot of trouble, hasn't he?

As for the fakery that got out of hand, I will have to look into the "Deception at Duke" story on 60 Minutes yesterday.
 
A predict that a famous singer, once heralded as the greatest but now fallen from grace, will be found dead from a drugs overdose....

Oh, hang on...... :rolleyes:
 
11. A prominent celebrity comes out of the closet. This creates a stir for about a week, then nobody gives a darn.
I'd claim the hit, but I don't know who Matt Bomer is (his announcement is on this morning's news) or whether he is considered "prominent."
 
24. An elaborate fakery will get out of hand.
As for the fakery that got out of hand, I will have to look into the "Deception at Duke" story on 60 Minutes yesterday.
At first glance, this looks like another hit. I'm still not claiming it because, although the story aired 12 February 2012, the events occurred and were probably made public before my prediction. I note, however, that it was a prediction as far as I was concerned, and that amateur psychics would claim the hit in any event.

The 60 Minutes story centered on a revolutionary, or at least promising, cancer treatment that turned out to be invalid, although the word "invalid" is kind. In the case of some patients, they were given not just a treatment that did no good, but that actually did them harm. What started as a modest exaggerating of personal credentials and fudging of data soon turned into what 60 Minutes called "one of the biggest medical research frauds ever." A full-scale clinical trial took place, involving over a hundred real patients (and who knows how much funding), based upon data that had apparently been manipulated to show the opposite of what it actually showed.
Nevins: I want to believe that somebody that I had trusted, that was a colleague for the last four, five years, someone that I viewed as a friend, was who I thought they were. And then you're faced with the reality of you've been deceived.

Fearing that reality, Joseph Nevins, whose own reputation was at stake, reviewed the original data which had justified the clinical trials for 112 patients. Dr. Nevins discovered that when the underlying data disproved Dr. Potti's theory, the data were changed.

Nevins: It became clear that there was no explanation other than there was a manipulation. A manipulation of the data, a manipulation of somebody's credentials and a manipulation of a lot of people's trust.

Pelley: Manipulated data? These were not errors?

Nevins: That's correct, it simply couldn't be random. It simply couldn't be inadvertent. It had to have been based on a desire to make something work.
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Juliet Jacobs died three months after she entered the clinical trial. Walter Jacobs and eight others have filed suit. In his answer to the Jacobs lawsuit, Dr. Potti says he was "not aware that false or 'improper' information had been included in the research." Duke has apologized for the trials. And even though the patients hoped that they were getting an innovation that could save their lives, Duke says no one was really harmed because all of them received the standard of care in chemotherapy.

Jacobs: They did not advertise this as a standard of care program, they advertised this as an advanced clinical trial with great results. For what happened to my wife, I have to blame Potti and anyone else associated with him who knowingly promoted a false counterfeit clinical trial exploiting human beings.

Dr. Potti resigned from Duke. He faces an investigation into research misconduct.
 
But I ain't officially claiming the hit, not just yet. It wouldn't surprise me a bit if the hatred gets even more extreme than that.
Cal Thomas has apologized and Rachel publicly accepted the apology.
 

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