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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy G" data-source="post: 18397" data-attributes="member: 189"><p><strong>John Titor and GPS</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I personally would like to think that humans will have the ability to travel in time at some point in the future. The Titor story pulled me in, as it did many ppl. Currently, my belief is leaning more towards <em>fiction</em> rather than <em>reality</em> regarding the whole saga. Regardless, it has made thousands of ppl think, created awareness, and is probably already responsible for changing some aspect of our very own future by creating change in the way ppl view our own life ahead of us. </p><p> </p><p>Dad of 5, I never envisioned <em>defending</em> JT in any way - but quite honestly I feel his GPS rec'vr would likely be standard pack equipment. Whenever I go camping, I take an assortment of items - and quite frankly some of them are never used. If I were the creator of the JT saga, I think my reply to your question would be the same; Shotgun - <em>check</em> - GPS rec'vr - <em>check</em> - food stuffs <em>check</em>, shoes with laces - <em>check</em> etc. etc. etc. </p><p> </p><p>The space race, the speed of our technological advancements, meteorites & high-tech catastrophe's, etc. all lead me to believe that any potential equipment from 2036 was based and built upon different standards than the article you presented (excellent find, btw). <strong>That would ultimately mean that from 1978 to 2036 (nearly 60 years) nothing changed.... Riiiiight. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy G, post: 18397, member: 189"] [b]John Titor and GPS[/b] I personally would like to think that humans will have the ability to travel in time at some point in the future. The Titor story pulled me in, as it did many ppl. Currently, my belief is leaning more towards [i]fiction[/i] rather than [i]reality[/i] regarding the whole saga. Regardless, it has made thousands of ppl think, created awareness, and is probably already responsible for changing some aspect of our very own future by creating change in the way ppl view our own life ahead of us. Dad of 5, I never envisioned [i]defending[/i] JT in any way - but quite honestly I feel his GPS rec'vr would likely be standard pack equipment. Whenever I go camping, I take an assortment of items - and quite frankly some of them are never used. If I were the creator of the JT saga, I think my reply to your question would be the same; Shotgun - [i]check[/i] - GPS rec'vr - [i]check[/i] - food stuffs [i]check[/i], shoes with laces - [i]check[/i] etc. etc. etc. The space race, the speed of our technological advancements, meteorites & high-tech catastrophe's, etc. all lead me to believe that any potential equipment from 2036 was based and built upon different standards than the article you presented (excellent find, btw). [b]That would ultimately mean that from 1978 to 2036 (nearly 60 years) nothing changed.... Riiiiight. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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