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Old 02-09-2008, 09:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question What will those famous people raise from the GraveYard?

Imagine, they raise from their graveyard to see this world within 200 years later. What their react will be ?



Albert Einstein will be very disappoint with us to using the cacluator. Cheat on the math without using the brain as logical.



Abe Linclon will be shock to see black and white married. White and Black people get along very well.



George Washington will be shock to see beautiful teeth at age 80 years old. He used wood tooth.



Ben Franklin will be disappoint with us, the pro intenet and play the video games. We do not read the books much.

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Old 02-09-2008, 09:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What's Theodore Roosevelt's reaction though?

And Ben Franklin would be disappointed yet again, that his famous face isn't on the hundred dollar bill anymore.
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Old 02-09-2008, 09:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What's Theodore Roosevelt's reaction though?

And Ben Franklin would be disappointed yet again, that his famous face isn't on the hundred dollar bill anymore.

What is your point of view with Theodore Roosevelt react to see this world when he raise from the graveyard?
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I bet his jaw will drop and then there is a sound of a bone cracking and his jaw breaks undoubtfully when he sees the future
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I bet his jaw will drop and then there is a sound of a bone cracking and his jaw breaks undoubtfully when he sees the future
why did he drop his jaws on the floor to see this world? What is the reason?
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why did he drop his jaws on the floor to see this world? What is the reason?
Dude, don't you get my joke, no?



I am not familar with Theodore Roosevelt, unfortunately.
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LOL! Good one!
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[quote=Kalista;913164]Imagine, they raise from their graveyard to see this world within 200 years later. What their react will be ?




No, I think he would be flabbergasted with all the new technologies mankind has invented since the time of his death. In 1955, a computer about the size of a large living room would do what tiny calculators could do today. He would be amazed that anyone could send and receive email messages, instant messages, and so on from people from the other side of the Earth in an instant! Also, he would be amazed how the computer would compute any of his complicated math problem in a tiny fraction of time of what he would have done himself on either paper or blackboard! His tongue would probably be touching the floor with amazment! So I wonder what will the next 20 years bring us? Next 50 years? Next 100 years? Will we be able to create spaceships capable of traveling at the speed of light or faster? Or the petty bickering among human beings of different backgrounds and beliefs be the bring the demise of our world?
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Old 02-09-2008, 10:14 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Dude, don't you get my joke, no?



I am not familar with Theodore Roosevelt, unfortunately.
He established Disability Social Security and advocate alot of disabilities people. That is all, I know of his surface history.
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Imagine, they raise from their graveyard to see this world within 200 years later. What their react will be ?




No, I think he would be flabbergasted with all the new technologies mankind has invented since the time of his death. In 1955, a computer about the size of a large living room would do what tiny calculators could do today. He would be amazed that anyone could send and receive email messages, instant messages, and so on from people from the other side of the Earth in an instant! Also, he would be amazed how the computer would compute any of his complicated math problem in a tiny fraction of time of what he would have done himself on either paper or blackboard! His tongue would probably be touching the floor with amazment! So I wonder what will the next 20 years bring us? Next 50 years? Next 100 years? Will we be able to create spaceships capable of traveling at the speed of light or faster? Or the petty bickering among human beings of different backgrounds and beliefs be the bring the demise of our world?
Oh yeah, I can imagine it. Would love to see his facial expressional react into this amazing technologies nowadays !

Especially the market stock, atm, bank, etc....
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Martha Washington probably shocked to hearing the children's swearing in the public. See the newspaper and magazine sexy adveristment, etc...

George probably brought bunches of pron magazines in the bathroom. Magazines become extremely soak !
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One thing just appeared in my mind:

Hoover might be disappoiment that his creation of Hoover Dam in the state of Nevada cannot take care of all the deserts.
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What's Theodore Roosevelt's reaction though?

And Ben Franklin would be disappointed yet again, that his famous face isn't on the hundred dollar bill anymore.
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He established Disability Social Security and advocate alot of disabilities people. That is all, I know of his surface history.
No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the one who came up with the New Deal programs such as Social Security to help people suffering the effects of the Great Depression. Theodore Roosevelt was Franklin's fifth cousin. Theodore Roosevelt
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Imagine, they raise from their graveyard to see this world within 200 years later. What their react will be ?




No, I think he would be flabbergasted with all the new technologies mankind has invented since the time of his death. In 1955, a computer about the size of a large living room would do what tiny calculators could do today. He would be amazed that anyone could send and receive email messages, instant messages, and so on from people from the other side of the Earth in an instant! Also, he would be amazed how the computer would compute any of his complicated math problem in a tiny fraction of time of what he would have done himself on either paper or blackboard! His tongue would probably be touching the floor with amazment! So I wonder what will the next 20 years bring us? Next 50 years? Next 100 years? Will we be able to create spaceships capable of traveling at the speed of light or faster? Or the petty bickering among human beings of different backgrounds and beliefs be the bring the demise of our world?
Or he would feel bad if his formula fall into wrong hand and blew this world away. End of humanity.
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Or he would feel bad if his formula fall into wrong hand and blew this world away. End of humanity.
Very true! He once said that he does not know how we would fight in World War III, but he knows how we would fight in World War IV - we would fight with stones and sticks. It is like we would go back to square one with the potential destruction with his theory turned into practice. I sure hope that mankind would use common sense not to lead this destructive path. We have too many extreme brainwashed fantics in this world.
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No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the one who came up with the New Deal programs such as Social Security to help people suffering the effects of the Great Depression. Theodore Roosevelt was Franklin's fifth cousin. Theodore Roosevelt
interesting, he was 5th counsin of Ben Franklin.
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interesting, he was 5th counsin of Ben Franklin.
No, wrong Franklin. I should have spelled out his full name - Franklin Delano Roosevlet's 5th cousin is Theodore Roosevelt.
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No, wrong Franklin. I should have spelled out his full name - Franklin Delano Roosevlet's 5th cousin is Theodore Roosevelt.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography

Ugh... They look like so much ?? This name does not familiar to me. Need to read more history about Roosevlet.
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Albert Einstein will be very disappoint with us to using the cacluator. Cheat on the math without using the brain as logical.
He will still not know how to tie his shoes.
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Ugh... They look like so much ?? This name does not familiar to me. Need to read more history about Roosevlet.
Did you study about US presidents or World War II in school?
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He will still not know how to tie his shoes.
How do you know? Are you kidding?
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Did you study about US presidents or World War II in school?
Nope, I do not study much in the history during my school. I was busy to learn how to speak at the speech therapy pathologist. Social Study teacher was really bad teaching, did not learn anything much about history. I read some books about President Linclon and Washington. It is very interesting.

My sons asked me some question about history, told them - I was sorry, did not familiar with those famous people. They were perplexed.
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No, I think he would be flabbergasted with all the new technologies mankind has invented since the time of his death. In 1955, a computer about the size of a large living room would do what tiny calculators could do today. He would be amazed that anyone could send and receive email messages, instant messages, and so on from people from the other side of the Earth in an instant! Also, he would be amazed how the computer would compute any of his complicated math problem in a tiny fraction of time of what he would have done himself on either paper or blackboard! His tongue would probably be touching the floor with amazment! So I wonder what will the next 20 years bring us? Next 50 years? Next 100 years? Will we be able to create spaceships capable of traveling at the speed of light or faster? Or the petty bickering among human beings of different backgrounds and beliefs be the bring the demise of our world?
I thought in theory it is impossible to go faster than speed of light?
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I thought in theory it is impossible to go faster than speed of light?

Maybe, maybe not. Some theories of the past have been proven wrong. We once had theory that matter cannot be changed into energy. Albert Einstein shattered this age-old theory with one of his famous theories involving the equation of engery equals mass times constant squared. So we are, perhaps, limited by our current knowledge of our physcial universe. So with our increasing knowledge in physical science, we may discover something that may change our current way of thinking. We need to think outside of the box! Einstein's theory of relativity says time and space are interrelated - What if there are wormholes out there that would instantly travel you to the remote areas of the universe using the time-space warp.
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