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<blockquote data-quote="HDRKID" data-source="post: 1039" data-attributes="member: 43"><p><strong>Steven Gibbs HDR Time Machine Video's</strong></p><p></p><p>Even since I was tiny there was this fascination with clocks, a</p><p>desire to understand that mysterious substance known as time.</p><p></p><p>When looking at time lapse photography is was interesting to see</p><p>things like a plant grow - spiraling ever upward.</p><p></p><p>Back then I could not FATHOM the thought that a time machine</p><p>could exist. Then one day I heard some guys making fun of Steven Gibbs</p><p>and a miracle machine known as the HDR. They never tried it,</p><p>but they knew time travel was impossible. Why? - because</p><p>it was impossible. They just knew.</p><p></p><p>But I already knew that time travel was possible. </p><p>You see, I was once waiting in the grocery store</p><p>for my mom to finish shopping. </p><p></p><p>I was busy reading Popular Mechanics. She told me that</p><p>she would come by and pick me up.</p><p></p><p>After what seemed like a few minutes, my mom grabbed me. She was screaming</p><p>at me "Where were you!" She seemed very upset. "I was right here."</p><p></p><p>I showed her that according to my watch only 15 mins had passed,</p><p>but she was sure that I was gone for five hours. She was worried sick.</p><p></p><p>Funny, how I was not hungry or thirsty, or read more than a few pages</p><p>of my magazine, which I usually finish in less than an hour.</p><p></p><p>When I went outside it was dark. Where had I been those five hours?</p><p>Why had I not heard the my mom calling me or her seen me reading?</p><p></p><p>Time travel was possible. My watch was way off.</p><p></p><p>I knew back then that I had stepped over a vortex and moved five hours</p><p>into the future. A few weeks later the huge grocery store that was</p><p>always full was torn down and a high fence erected around the vacant lot.</p><p></p><p>Debunkers are too busy shivering to start a fire, and it is a pity that they</p><p>did not all freeze to death in their cold caves.</p><p></p><p>The HDR was so wonderful, like fire in a dark cold cave.</p><p>A machine that can carry a man into the dazzling world of the future.</p><p></p><p>There are still many questions:</p><p></p><p>1) What are those sparkly things on the sides of buildings in 2250?</p><p>2) Why do people use flying cars when teleporters are available?</p><p>3) How do people have jobs when machines do most of the work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRKID, post: 1039, member: 43"] [b]Steven Gibbs HDR Time Machine Video's[/b] Even since I was tiny there was this fascination with clocks, a desire to understand that mysterious substance known as time. When looking at time lapse photography is was interesting to see things like a plant grow - spiraling ever upward. Back then I could not FATHOM the thought that a time machine could exist. Then one day I heard some guys making fun of Steven Gibbs and a miracle machine known as the HDR. They never tried it, but they knew time travel was impossible. Why? - because it was impossible. They just knew. But I already knew that time travel was possible. You see, I was once waiting in the grocery store for my mom to finish shopping. I was busy reading Popular Mechanics. She told me that she would come by and pick me up. After what seemed like a few minutes, my mom grabbed me. She was screaming at me "Where were you!" She seemed very upset. "I was right here." I showed her that according to my watch only 15 mins had passed, but she was sure that I was gone for five hours. She was worried sick. Funny, how I was not hungry or thirsty, or read more than a few pages of my magazine, which I usually finish in less than an hour. When I went outside it was dark. Where had I been those five hours? Why had I not heard the my mom calling me or her seen me reading? Time travel was possible. My watch was way off. I knew back then that I had stepped over a vortex and moved five hours into the future. A few weeks later the huge grocery store that was always full was torn down and a high fence erected around the vacant lot. Debunkers are too busy shivering to start a fire, and it is a pity that they did not all freeze to death in their cold caves. The HDR was so wonderful, like fire in a dark cold cave. A machine that can carry a man into the dazzling world of the future. There are still many questions: 1) What are those sparkly things on the sides of buildings in 2250? 2) Why do people use flying cars when teleporters are available? 3) How do people have jobs when machines do most of the work? [/QUOTE]
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