Tried the space time continuum thing - ended up back married to my first wife - cheers mate lol
Wurzel
It's far more fun going
forward than going back.
Example: Went back to 1848 once. Not much around. Got chased by a flippin' bear and almost became lunch. Found out I could swim faster than this bear could and got away. That was the suxxorz.
Went back to 1864. Bad move. Turns out there's a war on, and everyone was trying to kill me. However, 1864 in Tahiti is DA BOMB! Gorgeous babes everywhere!!
On the other hand, 2022 is pretty cool. The economy is great. My grandson got a job right out of college with one of those companies mining on the moon. People can purchase and fly their own personal helicopter that runs on biofuels to go to work and back, but the exam for the licence is like the Bar exam. Not many cars around, but lots of car museums. That whole "the world is going to end December 21, 2012 Mayan Calendar" deal was bust. A lot more people started to go to church though, and that was a good thing.
I felt bad coming back from 2012...with Cuba an open destination, the dollar buys more there than the other vacation spots.
Hey g, next time, go back to ONE week before you proposed to your 1st. Tell her that your future's look bright,
but you have the sinking feeling that in the future, she's going to turn into a real chocolate starfish. Hear what she has to say. Tie her up. Take all her albums and leave.
Let me know when you go and I'll meet you at Lord Montgomery and King Richard at Waltham and we'll go have a few pints to celebrate.
Back on topic--It's pretty much the same MO amongst belligerent governments to hype their
alleged technology in an attempt to rattle sabres. Seems Iran's Achmaattentionpotato seems to be reading out of the North Korean playbook on this one. North Korea's touting testing some missile capable of carrying a payload to the US would be far better if they just had a fireworks display instead.
ROX