EGreenwood
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Thanks Samstwitch...good to be here!Welcome to Paranormalis, EGreenwood!
Thanks Samstwitch...good to be here!Welcome to Paranormalis, EGreenwood!
I think it's time for us to give up our search and simply accept the fact that there is no such thing as "time travel".
DVDs are very common and widely used, but at the time of this Chat on our Timeline in 2000, DVDs were invented but not-at-all widely used. At the time of this Chat, people used VHS tapes, not DVDs! (I believe John mentioned taking back VHS tapes in one or more of his other postings.) This is evidence that John was really from our future.
I think it's time for us to give up our search and simply accept the fact that there is no such thing as "time travel".
Wise words, wise words.
Einstein’s Mouse and Time Travel Theories
One question: Sound Judgment, with do you know now, that Dr Einstein did not known when he wrote all his papers on Time & Space and Time Travel?
200 years ago, there was no such thing as flying machines, space travel, automobiles, cell phones, Internet, etc...
I just pulled up photos of an IBM 5110. I had no idea that they were basically the same as the 5100. They look identical! Back in 2004 when I was researching, the photo I found for a 5110 looked different. Now I see it was actually the 5120 that I had seen. So I understand now why you said there wasn't much difference between the 5100 and 5110.
I just pulled up photos of an IBM 5110. I had no idea that they were basically the same as the 5100. They look identical! Back in 2004 when I was researching, the photo I found for a 5110 looked different. Now I see it was actually the 5120 that I had seen. So I understand now why you said there wasn't much difference between the 5100 and 5110.
Yes, indeed. This has remained one of the biggest John-Writer(s) 'snafoos' throughout the years which was poorly glossed over by many who review the entire Titor situation as a whole.
Here is it again. Early logs and chat-forum transcripts indicated on numerous occasions that Johnny was sent back to get an IBM 5100. Not a 5110...nor a 5120... etc. but an exact model IBM 5100. Ignore all the 're-posts' you see, because it is very easy for a 're-poster' to alter the text of the material (much like the Missing skyscraper that 'don't exist in New York' was done, as it doesn't jive with the Art Bell verbal-reading of the Fax over the air at the time) on the various 'investigation sites.'
Now, Johnny has mentioned on occasion that his early target date to get this famed computer was... ready... 1975. Yes, not 77...76...74...73...72... etc., but 1975. Okay? Anyone care to debate that year as being the Johnny IBM 5100 acquisition year? Speak to the hand as it is posted everywhere, even in the famed, "JT - A Time Traveler" book.
Now the sad part. Pamela claimed that the IBM logo she received from 'somebody' that has been posted in numerous places as well... was from an IBM 5110. What? Wait? Saywut?? Not an IBM 5100 as documented over the years as being produced in 1975... but a 5110! "Hold the presses!!... Call out the apologists!!.. Get re-write on the phone!!" And here is the very photographed image of the IBM 5110 yellow IBM logo which I am sure Pamela herself will agree as to being the label she received in the mail:
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There it is... in living color! Hello IBM. Oh what? Really? You didn't make or invent the IBM 5110 back in 1975?? But instead it was brought out in 1978!?? But, but that's three years difference! Wait a minute! What does this tell us? Did Johnny make a mistake in the model year? Did he go back to year 1975 by accident? Did he 'hang around' in our 1975 time-line till they 'invented' the 5110 and brought it out in 1978...three years later?? Does IBM have a shoddy record-keeping of their own product-line history???
Anyway, this leaves the Johnny-bunch in a quandary to account for yet another of the many 'discrepancies' over which Dates are right? Which Dates are wrong? Which IBM model should it be or what actual years they were inventing all these things. Ooooooh, what a tangled web they weave.... eh?