Sad but true.
A more recent issue of Popular Mechanics (October 2004) has “Mining the Moon” as a cover story. The lunar surface is teeming with Helium-3, unavailable in quantity on Earth, and could be used to fuel a future generation of fusion reactors.
Actually, I’d like to one day write a science-fiction story called, for example, “November”, in which it’s presumed that everything in a particular issue of that month’s Popular Science comes true, and the ramifications.
Plus this is the “I want it now” generation. I am old enough (barely) to remember life before microwaves, computers, news all the time, Email, etc. There was a time where if you had to communicate with someone you had to use the post office, a public phone, or go home and use your own phone. There was no using your cell phone to confirm the Email you just sent from your car.
This generation will never stand for spending billions of dollars for the payoff years from now. In 2010, if the President challenges NASA for a manned mission to Mars by 2020 (very doable with our technology), the public will say, You mean we won’t be there next week?! Screw it!"