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time travel question
i don't know why i thought of this. it seemed like a retarded theoretical situation, so i thought where better to get a retarded answer. here is the situation:
you can go back in time once, but not bring anything back to the present with you. your purpose to go back is to obtain something that you can sell for a bung load of moolah. it has to be something you can buy that's fairly easily obtainable (for example, you can't go get the mona lisa). and before anyone asks how you get the money to buy something in the past, say you bring back a bar of gold you can sell. what would you get, and where would you hide it to ensure that no one will find it. i have no clue about antiques and that sort, so i can't even really give a good example, but for example say Babe ruth rookie card, hidden in a can 10 ft, below on some family farm. |
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Re: time travel question
As many shares in Microsoft as possible, just as it was starting up. Then hide it in a safety deposit box.
Pretty straight forward... not really creative. |
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Julius Caesar's autograph.
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If they exist, dead sea scrolls. Or something from Jesus. I don't know where I could hide it for 2k years.
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Re: time travel question
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If they exist, dead sea scrolls. Or something from Jesus. I don't know where I could hide it for 2k years. [/ QUOTE ] Mail it to yourself. Worked in Quantum Leap and in Back to the Future. Since your shipment will be held for 20x as long, you might consider tipping the mailman 20x as much. Good luck! |
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why do we have to hide it ? why dont we just bring it back with us?
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why do we have to hide it ? why dont we just bring it back with us? [/ QUOTE ] Because the OP said it's against the rules. [ QUOTE ] you can go back in time once, but not bring anything back to the present with you. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] why do we have to hide it ? why dont we just bring it back with us? [/ QUOTE ] Because the OP said it's against the rules. [/ QUOTE ] i thought he was kidding about that part |
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Microsoft has somehow become the stock everyone refers to as the "if I could have only knew then what I know now" stock, but surely there is another publicly traded company that, if time travel is introduced to the equation, would make you more money.
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Re: time travel question
This is easy.
You go back in time about a week. Take your gold brick and convert it to cash. Find a place that will give you odds that Joseph Hachem will win the WSOP -- you'll probably get close to 1000:1, and make more than the 7.5m he made. (Gold is trading at almost $425 an ounce, so a 10 pound brick will fetch you a ton of capital.) Mail yourself the betting slip. There's virtually no risk that it won't get delivered. If you can't find odds on Hachem, you simply have to find another longshot that happened over the last few days. |
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