Thursday, October 28, 2010

Time Traveler Cell Phone

There are stories that make the hair on the back of the neck stick straight up. Such as a ghost called the child who shot himself supposed and can be viewed in some of the apartment scene in the movie “Three Men and a Baby.” Of course, that exposed when it was brought to the scene was filmed on the stage of sound and image was nothing more than just pieces of cardboard of Ted Danson that have been made to delete the scene from the flick.
What about the images that appear named Lee Harvey Oswald glancing at the presidential motorcade from the entrance of the Texas School Book Deepository around the same time he should fire the fatal shots? Also, it was found to be false as in the picture was of a factor TSBD Billy Lovelady (which I did, in fact, bare an uncanny resemblance to Oswald).
Underline
When there is something that appears not to be construed, it changes our way of thinking until you find the answer. Take a video that appears below in the crowd for the first time in 1928 Chinese Theatre Grauman Charlie Chaplin’s “Circus”. Looks as if the lady in the crowd (or a man in drag) uses a cell phone as the device is up to her ear. Now, we have all seen some amazing applications, but we do not believe that it was time mode and one of the passengers at the moment. For what it’s worth, in 1928, Galvin-making company was founded. The name of this company today? Motorola.
** Update **
The Forum is to discuss the mobile phone video clip from “time traveler” and someone sent these pictures below from the hearing aids used in 1920. They put up the ear to listen to people. Of course, it does not explain to her to talk to an object such as a tablet in her hand!

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