Re: Greetings from the year 2137
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"John\")</div>
Oh man bro. We must be on the same wavelength. I was thinking the same thing about this one's claims of how much money made over 27 years. And he's from 132 yrs. into the future. LMAO. That might be worth the equivalent of around $20,000 in today's dollars, using the inflationary trend of the last hundred years. The boy must be working part time and for less than minimum wage over the last 27 yrs. Too damned funny. I'd rate this one an "F-" if that's available. But hey to a 13 yr. old, $4.1 million probably looks like all the money in the world. LOL I see you're back to slicin' n' dicin' 'em, John. Outstanding.
Cary
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"John\")</div>
So you think 4.1 million dollars is a lot? 27 years and \"several lotteries\" is ALL you have to show? 4.1 million dollars and a couple of lotteries? Wow, you didn't think this hoax through did you.
I am also very amazed at how many multi-millionaire \"time travellers\" use public computers, i.e. k-12, libraries etc. You'd think that if you had a \"whopping\" 4.1 million dollars + Lotto loot you could afford one for your home.
Oh, wait I bet you feel like \"Dr. Evil\" in Austin Powers where the first time he asks for a \"million\" dollars and everyone laughs at him because is it so little money. And then that other time where he says he wants a gazillion dollars and everyone laughs at him. Thats you right now. Come up with a better hoax next time. Think it through.
All in all, I give this hoax a half out of five stars. Poor storyline, out of context and not well thought out lead to it's early demise. I didn't feel as though the perpetrator really \"wanted\" this one. Maybe next time.[/b]
Oh man bro. We must be on the same wavelength. I was thinking the same thing about this one's claims of how much money made over 27 years. And he's from 132 yrs. into the future. LMAO. That might be worth the equivalent of around $20,000 in today's dollars, using the inflationary trend of the last hundred years. The boy must be working part time and for less than minimum wage over the last 27 yrs. Too damned funny. I'd rate this one an "F-" if that's available. But hey to a 13 yr. old, $4.1 million probably looks like all the money in the world. LOL I see you're back to slicin' n' dicin' 'em, John. Outstanding.
Cary