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John Titor's Legacy
Did a 2036 Time-Traveller Really Come Back For This Old IBM Computer?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 212662" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>In the video you saw that NASA were frantically looking in 2002 for the Intel 8086 chip which was used in old but highly efficient electronic systems for the purpose of testing rocket boosters, that had not yet been updated!!.....That made their booster rockets incapable of defending against a very sudden rocket attack from Russia for example, if they no longer had any 8086 chips left for the booster rocket testing purposes... </p><p></p><p>In the Military everything has an "obsolete date" that usually lasts for an amount of years...Back in 1955 the UK began a program to build a nuclear strike, medium distance inter continental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Blue Streak to replace the UK nuclear V Bomber fleet that would become obsolete in 1965...The Blue Streak was cancelled when it was discovered that the American Germanium transistors used in its guidance system, would become faulty after so many years...</p><p></p><p>A few years ago i was chatting with my brother in law who had been in the UK Navy as a navigator and we were discussing the Blue Streak missile episode, and he suddenly bacame very interested when i mentioned the US Surface Barrier Transistors (SBT) that were going to be used in the missile had a fault....He asked me how i knew about that and i told him i thought it was common knowledge...</p><p></p><p>He then told me that the submarines which were built in the early 1960s upto the late 1970s all used the same SBTs in their navigation systems that he had to replace every few years use because of the known fault...The UK Navy submarines had a very efficient navigation system which was built around those SBTs, and the whole navigation system was not intended to be updated for several years, a similar scenario to the Blue Streak missile...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 212662, member: 6456"] In the video you saw that NASA were frantically looking in 2002 for the Intel 8086 chip which was used in old but highly efficient electronic systems for the purpose of testing rocket boosters, that had not yet been updated!!.....That made their booster rockets incapable of defending against a very sudden rocket attack from Russia for example, if they no longer had any 8086 chips left for the booster rocket testing purposes... In the Military everything has an "obsolete date" that usually lasts for an amount of years...Back in 1955 the UK began a program to build a nuclear strike, medium distance inter continental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Blue Streak to replace the UK nuclear V Bomber fleet that would become obsolete in 1965...The Blue Streak was cancelled when it was discovered that the American Germanium transistors used in its guidance system, would become faulty after so many years... A few years ago i was chatting with my brother in law who had been in the UK Navy as a navigator and we were discussing the Blue Streak missile episode, and he suddenly bacame very interested when i mentioned the US Surface Barrier Transistors (SBT) that were going to be used in the missile had a fault....He asked me how i knew about that and i told him i thought it was common knowledge... He then told me that the submarines which were built in the early 1960s upto the late 1970s all used the same SBTs in their navigation systems that he had to replace every few years use because of the known fault...The UK Navy submarines had a very efficient navigation system which was built around those SBTs, and the whole navigation system was not intended to be updated for several years, a similar scenario to the Blue Streak missile... [/QUOTE]
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