Person on mobile phone in 1928
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http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/blog/article/57334/time...
'Has the first real evidence of time travelling been found? A video on YouTube seems to think so.
On the DVD extras for Charlie Chaplin's 'The Circus', a woman is spotted in the background at the movie's premiere in 1928 and appears to be talking on a mobile phone.
Stunned by what he saw, Irish filmmaker George Clarke consulted experts on his find, and has since posted it on YouTube. He claims that the video has not been tampered with in any way.
The footage does seem to show a lady nattering on a mobile phone, but if you thought your phone reception was bad at normal times, we hate to think what it would have been like in the ‘20s.
Cynics have scoffed at the footage, asking, if you were a time traveller, would you openly show off the amazing gadget? Others have asked why you would go to a Chaplin premiere if you could go back to any point in time?
Clarke replied, "Who says the person in question went back to see the Chaplin premiere? How about, the person went back to an earlier period and got stuck there or was in town doing something else and just happened to stroll on by."
Have a look and see for yourselves.'
Errrmmm?? How would the thing work with no network?
Something not quite right here.
'Has the first real evidence of time travelling been found? A video on YouTube seems to think so.
On the DVD extras for Charlie Chaplin's 'The Circus', a woman is spotted in the background at the movie's premiere in 1928 and appears to be talking on a mobile phone.
Stunned by what he saw, Irish filmmaker George Clarke consulted experts on his find, and has since posted it on YouTube. He claims that the video has not been tampered with in any way.
The footage does seem to show a lady nattering on a mobile phone, but if you thought your phone reception was bad at normal times, we hate to think what it would have been like in the ‘20s.
Cynics have scoffed at the footage, asking, if you were a time traveller, would you openly show off the amazing gadget? Others have asked why you would go to a Chaplin premiere if you could go back to any point in time?
Clarke replied, "Who says the person in question went back to see the Chaplin premiere? How about, the person went back to an earlier period and got stuck there or was in town doing something else and just happened to stroll on by."
Have a look and see for yourselves.'
Errrmmm?? How would the thing work with no network?
Something not quite right here.
fesuvious said:
If you travelled back in time to 1928 and had a mobile phone with you.................there'd be no reception due to lack of masts...????
ETA
BUT, if you could invent a time machine it is possible you'd invent a way of communication between each 'dimension' (?) too - right?
Maybe she is from the future at a point in time when phone don't need masts. ETA
BUT, if you could invent a time machine it is possible you'd invent a way of communication between each 'dimension' (?) too - right?
Edited by fesuvious on Thursday 28th October 17:18
Well back in the day before wifi networks our AS/400 went down, major drive crash. Whilst it was being sorted, as a joke we put AS400 signon screen that had been taken as a screengrab and put it as the desktop wallpaper on a laptop or two.
Walking round with these laptops not connected to anything quite a few folks anxious to fix some bit of work related stuff fell for the scam.
They wouldn't believe we were time travellers looking for a wifi network, "You can't do that!!!"
Walking round with these laptops not connected to anything quite a few folks anxious to fix some bit of work related stuff fell for the scam.
They wouldn't believe we were time travellers looking for a wifi network, "You can't do that!!!"
Urban Sports said:
Mosman said:
What is the record for the most reposts in one day?
This topic has to be it, I've seen about 5 about this today!!Takes the cake!
At least this one is in the right place
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