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  • #16
    Re: Time machine

    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Yes, to try and have some faith in the human race restored - we're not a very likeable bunch at the moment.
    Come on Bob, you lefties aren’t so bad, it’s those Tories we all need to watch out for......:hehe:

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    • #17
      Re: Time machine

      Hopefully you’d end up in a post-lockdown world!

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
        Hopefully you’d end up in a post-lockdown world!
        ...and transport the coronavirus to an unsuspecting world, soon to be wiped out.

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        • #19
          Re: Time machine

          Originally posted by chris lee View Post
          I have always wondered if you went back 500 years, how easy it would be to assimilate into normal life, like would my accent and mannerisms be so strange that I would be unable to settle into society
          Are you from The Valleys? :hehe:

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          • #20
            Re: Time machine

            Originally posted by valleys caveman View Post
            If you had a time machine that would only go forward, would you step foot in it?
            The relationships that define us will have either disappeared or weakened, depending on the timescale concerned.
            It could be totally bewildering on many counts and the objects of many of our passions may no longer exist or be so niche that there are few other individuals to share them with.
            Technology may have advanced so rapidly that it leaves us totally befuddled and feeling like idiots. (A bit like Bluetit perhaps :-) )
            We don't know how things will be regarding international conflicts, crime rates, personal liberty, climate change (including rising tidal levels), poverty, green energy and a myriad of other matters but advances in medicine and science may cure ailments we may currently have or which we may contract in due course.

            You have to ask yourself if you prefer another twenty years with the wife here on Earth or:

            Have another another 50 years with her in the future or:

            Leave her here, take the time machine and replace her with a sexbot that does the washing up.

            She may insist on you taking the latter option, of course.

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            • #21
              Re: Time machine

              But Shirley if you had a time machine that only went forward how would anyone know that it worked?

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              • #22
                Re: Time machine

                Originally posted by goats View Post
                No chance, the worlds going to shiiiiit, imagine what it will be like in 100 or 200 years? Cardiff will be mainly underwater for starters but folks in places like Gwaelod, Tongwynlais and Radyr and cyncoed will all have nice sea views on their doorsteps....invest there now!
                Gwaelod would probably be flooded. It's not that far above river level.

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                • #23
                  Re: Time machine

                  Originally posted by lardy View Post
                  Gwaelod would probably be flooded. It's not that far above river level.
                  Yeah your right, in fact a few houses got flooded last year.....the ones up by the pub might just survive....

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                  • #24
                    Re: Time machine

                    same question, but would you take a one way trip 1000 years into the past?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Time machine

                      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                      same question, but would you take a one way trip 1000 years into the past?
                      Into the Dark Ages where nothing of note happened for centuries? No thanks.

                      Make it Roman times and I'm more interested.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Time machine

                        Originally posted by goats View Post
                        Yeah your right, in fact a few houses got flooded last year.....the ones up by the pub might just survive....
                        Go up the hill to Pentyrch and you'll be ok.

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                        • #27
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                          Go forward 100 years or so and be arrested and made an escaped goat for our generation cocking up the environment.
                          Hard labour planting trees for the rest of your life.

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by lardy View Post
                            Into the Dark Ages where nothing of note happened for centuries? No thanks.

                            Make it Roman times and I'm more interested.
                            nothing of note happened for centuries? with your modern knowledge perhaps you could kickstart the industrial Revolution a few centuries early

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                            • #29
                              Re: Time machine

                              Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                              nothing of note happened for centuries? with your modern knowledge perhaps you could kickstart the industrial Revolution a few centuries early
                              But then climate change would have kicked in during the Elizabethan era and I'd be condemning all I'd left behind.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Time machine

                                Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                                same question, but would you take a one way trip 1000 years into the past?
                                And starve to death? No thanks.

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