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30-07-2003, 02:07 | #1 |
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Imagine that you are back to year 1900.
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30-07-2003, 03:02 | #2 |
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Nothing, ehheh, because if we touch anything on past we can affect future forever and the consequences could be unimaginable. The past must remain intact, what we must do, is live the present, for us to have a better future.
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30-07-2003, 03:04 | #3 |
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Dent, Yep. Theoretically it will be so, but what if ...?
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30-07-2003, 03:09 | #4 |
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Well i always thought that but then i started to measure what would i do. For example, i always wanted to come back to past and kill hitler so i could avoid nazism ehehhe. Or even correct some of my countryґs mistakes and make of it a superpower eheheh. But i always measured what i could do if i did that. So i prefer to make time intact instead eheheh.
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30-07-2003, 03:15 | #5 |
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Well, hmm. Dent, I think I would do SOMETHING Especially if I couldn't figure out a way to get back to the "present - future."
Probably the same things I would do now...music, writing, theatre were all well developed then; always room for creative ideas. Maybe sing opera; I'll bet it was even better in 1900 And not spend time on the not-yet-invented internet...which would probably be a good thing |
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30-07-2003, 03:18 | #6 |
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that would be boring, no pcs, no internet, no videogames. Heehhehe. But i would like to be an observer. I would see how inventors cretaed their things, and learn it so i could develop it ehehe
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30-07-2003, 03:57 | #7 |
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Um.....I think I would be a violinist
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30-07-2003, 04:20 | #8 | |
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Mmmmh. As I am of the theory that all of us had a "myself" in the past, just in a different body, I think I would LOVE to be either: 1. A train-driver. Those ROCK. 2. A soldier under Francisco I. Madero's command to get Porfirio Diaz off Mexico's government (if to any historical idea of who P. Diaz was, he was to Mexico what Pinochet was to Chile, what Stalin was to Russia, what Hitler was to half Europe...). And yeah, I love Mexican history. |
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30-07-2003, 04:45 | #9 |
shit happens :D
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I would really die....
Imagine year 1900...no computers, no cars, no "always", no cd players, no laptops, no internet,no tv, no t.A.t.u. and so on and so forth... If I had to be in that year...mmm I have no idea of what I would be doing :S PD. I preferthe Ancient Greece or in the Imperial Rome as a time to travel in my little time machine |
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30-07-2003, 04:59 | #10 | |
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30-07-2003, 05:24 | #11 |
my iron lung
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i would riding a horse a lot !
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30-07-2003, 06:03 | #12 |
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I just imagined Yulia and Lena in those big 1900 dresses... LOL.
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30-07-2003, 07:00 | #13 |
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Ah the ol' question...
I have no idea but I'd probably be paranoid to hell. Have to watch every single tiny move I make just in case I f*ck up the world O_o ... I thought about trying to some way get Hitler assasinated or something to stop the war .. because it could have made a huge difference to mankind. On the one side for example I would have had the chance to meet my grandpa, who died from sickness after being in a concentration camp, but then at the same time, my other grandpa would never have met my grandma thus I would never have been born... so would I just cease to exist then? and when would that happen? and how could I have gotten him killed if I never existed in the first place to go back in time and put the plan into action... O_o Might screw up the universe so I think I'd just play it safe, ya know try and fit in as much as possible, but I would most likely have some serious culture shock :-\ |
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30-07-2003, 07:41 | #14 |
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Re: Time Machine
Year 1900? ... Hmmm ...
) I would bring back the technology of sound with me. ^_^ There would be black and white movies with SOUND. I'd leave it black and white simply cus i love the way it looked. I'd also tell them that it should be 24 frames per second. And I'd tell them that people would be able to watch 3 hours movies, so there was no need to make only half-an-hour ones, or less. ) I would do everything in my "small" power to stop the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Yup, like I could. ) I would tell them that the world wouldn't stop turning at the year 2000 and get arrested for being insane. |
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30-07-2003, 07:44 | #15 |
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ermm well..Hitler didn't exactly start the war.. What set off WWI was the shooting of the archduke by Princip.. I would prevent him from doing that before i even think about Hitler..
ahh but i would have to join karxwp, Imperial Rome would be my destination.. EDIT: bah..uhaku beat me to it.. His name was Gavrilo Princip..[ a serbian nationalist if i recall correctly..] I'll hunt him down with ya! lol |
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30-07-2003, 11:24 | #16 |
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Back to 1900...
I'd be a Chinese commander to fight the foreign invaders and snatchers in Beijing who are killing thousands, taking tons of treasures and burning down the summer palace.
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30-07-2003, 17:08 | #17 |
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First off, I wouldn't try to change history because that could have dire consequences on the future. Atrocities have occured but we are all still here and the earth is still spinning. Remember that everything happens for a reason. I would just try to enjoy watching history unfold before my eyes, seeing first hand where we came from and how it has influenced where we are today.
I would get involved in the development of sound and movie technology, and be as fascinated as those who first saw movies and heard records. Oh, to see those classic silent films first run in the first movie houses would be breathtaking! Also, I would go to Coney Island by one of those ferries from Manhattan, the only way to get to Coney in those days, and ogle the women in those long, wool bathing suits. Hopefully I'd be well to do because those were the only people who went to Coney Island in those days. Corrupt policemen and a lack of women's rights will ensure that I might need to bring a friend on this trip back in time! Maybe see the famous Five Points where Gangs of New York took place. And spend the rest of my life watching the landscape and people of NYC grow and change with time, see how all the halves live in our fair city. NYC history fascinates me. Take a ferry ride to the 14 year old Statue of Liberty! So many things. |
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30-07-2003, 22:01 | #18 |
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1900 for me on Guam...
I would imagine that I would live the life my great-grandparents lived. The only way to get around Guam was by foot or by carabao (if you had one). I would help out with farming on a ranch, wake up hella-early in the morning to make breakfast from scratch (I mean grinding the maize/corn to fine powder in order to make tatiyas (tortillas) ), and then staying up hella-late after spending all afternoon making dinner
No electricity...no plumbing...no modern-technology... I would be lost But on the plus side...I would be able to speak the native language of Chamorro |
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31-07-2003, 01:09 | #19 |
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I would have no hesitation about altering the time lines since by the very fact that I'm there, time would have already been changed.
If I knew it would happen, I'd spend as much time studying technology as possible. Maybe some geography for a shipwreck or two. The Kentucky Derby started to get big in 1902. Hmm. I'd look up my great grandfather on my mother side and tell him to get out of banking BEFORE the stock market crashes. I'd tell my paternal grandfather to sell the factory before WWII, because it is in what was (will be?) East Berlin. If time travel were possible, I suspect history would have a great deal of momentum. Remove Hitler? Ok, but what about Goebbels, Himmler, and the rest of the top nazis? WWII was almost ineviatable given the Treaty of Versai (it was punitive, and sent Germany into bankruptcy). The assasination of Arch Duke Ferdinand may have been the match that started the fire, but all the kindling was already in place in the form of treaties, alliances, and old hostilities. France and Germany had been at war off and on for a century. If I did have a list, saving Ferdinand would be on it. Maybe buying the paintings of a young Hitler might make a difference there. In 1900 Lenin is 27, Stalin is 21, and Moa is 7. Tsar Nicholas II is 32. Maybe he could use some advice. The list could go on forever. Just had a thought. Suppose time travel is possible, and our past has constantly been reworked for the better. Now imagine that our history is the best it could be. Isnt' that a depresing thought on the human condition? |
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31-07-2003, 01:16 | #20 |
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I won't try to alter almost anything. We got to learn from our own mistakes. Nevertheless, I'm bringing a camcorder with me and make a documentary. Then I'll try to get in touch with Albert Einstein and try to convience him to develop his theory of the cosmic constanta. He called it a blunt and never developed it further. A sort of pity because the guy was genious in his field.
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