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<blockquote data-quote="Fringan" data-source="post: 11189" data-attributes="member: 110"><p><strong>Hello From TTO34</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello TTO34, I have underlined my most important questions so you don't miss any of them:</p><p></p><p><u>I'd like to know why you don't have the latest and best time traveling machine?</u> If I was in charge of a company, military project, etc. who was developing such machines, as soon as a working model was finished I'd use it to go a few years FORWARD in time to pick up some more advanced technology from there. Using that technology I'd go even further and further in time and bring home the best possible time traveling device that can be built by man. Why is it your people haven't done that in 2034/2036?</p><p></p><p>OK, lets say you are trying out a prototype to use in that way as soon as you know its working. <u>Why would you be here for so long if you are just testing the thing?</u> If it was me testing it, knowing it was a prototype, possibly not 100% functional, I'd just go back in time and then quickly forward to where I was to get it overwith as quickly as possible.</p><p></p><p>In the future, even if you don't use keyboards, isn't it highly unlikely a 48 year old man wouldn't have to be able to spell basic words in his own mother tounge (like your typical mistake "no" instead of "know") if you where to be an army man? If I'm not mistaken you have been in the army for 30 years and the "young you" in this timeline is 18 years or so. Didn't you learn english grammar before the keyboard disapeared? Don't you learn correct spelling and grammar by reading in the future? There surely must be manuals, papers etc printed on paper etc?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, you use "u" instead of "you" every now and then.. Isn't that something people (especially young people) who type alot on chats etc do to save time while typing their, yes, <strong>keyboards</strong>?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringan, post: 11189, member: 110"] [b]Hello From TTO34[/b] Hello TTO34, I have underlined my most important questions so you don't miss any of them: [u]I'd like to know why you don't have the latest and best time traveling machine?[/u] If I was in charge of a company, military project, etc. who was developing such machines, as soon as a working model was finished I'd use it to go a few years FORWARD in time to pick up some more advanced technology from there. Using that technology I'd go even further and further in time and bring home the best possible time traveling device that can be built by man. Why is it your people haven't done that in 2034/2036? OK, lets say you are trying out a prototype to use in that way as soon as you know its working. [u]Why would you be here for so long if you are just testing the thing?[/u] If it was me testing it, knowing it was a prototype, possibly not 100% functional, I'd just go back in time and then quickly forward to where I was to get it overwith as quickly as possible. In the future, even if you don't use keyboards, isn't it highly unlikely a 48 year old man wouldn't have to be able to spell basic words in his own mother tounge (like your typical mistake "no" instead of "know") if you where to be an army man? If I'm not mistaken you have been in the army for 30 years and the "young you" in this timeline is 18 years or so. Didn't you learn english grammar before the keyboard disapeared? Don't you learn correct spelling and grammar by reading in the future? There surely must be manuals, papers etc printed on paper etc? Also, you use "u" instead of "you" every now and then.. Isn't that something people (especially young people) who type alot on chats etc do to save time while typing their, yes, [b]keyboards[/b]? [/QUOTE]
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