Pamela's Top Ten Most Leading Titor Questions

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TimeLord,

I don't know. It went down last Spring. MadIce hasn't been here for a long time so I haven't had the opportunity to ask him.
 
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If you are interested in learning a few things about researching dead websites, there is a public version of a "archived" website design. To give you an idea, you can look at it here:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://timetravelportal.com

Now this is just a public version of it. There is another one which I use, which is "by authorized users only" and has far more deep details than the publicized version. All internet websites are stored in a special server(s) which collects from millions of websites 24/7. Have fun playing around with this. Its fascinating!
 
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Only if anyone knows what to look up though.

http://web.archive.org/web/20010616134235/www.p3n.org/pn120100.shtml

Otherwise, it gets a little harder looking through pages of links of a preceived certain old website.
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Found the name, and a robots.txt file denies access to original forum threads.

About previous name of Time Travel Institute: Robots.txt Query Exclusion One of the threads was mentioned in link on Titor's page "time travel paradoxes" http://www.xone.net/tti/board/ubbhtml/Forum1/HTML/000367.html

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.xone.net/tti/board/ubbhtml/Forum1/HTML/000367.html

Site's robot.txt

User-agent: * Disallow: /

Not allowed to be looked at from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
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But all the threads not corrupt are still here from the old name of this forum.
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I believe I already discovered who the 'john titor' alias is. I truly think that this person was delusional to be a 'time traveller' but would seem a perfect match.

Look and study these websites closely:

I am getting a weird feeling about all of this regarding the computer. Too many coincidences going on here.. its because of jonathan titus:

http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/dictionary/detail.asp?guid=&searchtype=&DicID=17890&RefType=Encyclopedia

http://www.bytecollector.com/m8_restoration.htm

http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~csclub/museum/items/merk_8_ibm_5100.html

I believe that "bryan" is the 'john titor' alias. The reason for that is because he had direct contact with jonathan titus, creator of Mark 8 computer which was a precursor to the 5100 computer. titus, titor is similiar.
 
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I decided to take a good snap shot of his website, in case if he is still reading these forums and decides to remove those entries from his website:

If you notice, under "the boards" section, of his website, you will notice something which relates to 'john titor''s pictures that he provided as the "time travel" manual. He indicated a spelling of "C" information on the 'C204' manual. In this website you will see he indicated 'C8008'.

Yup I strongly believe this is the same guy who acted as 'jt' in 2000. In real life, this guy has a wife and kids!

website snapshot

GE 'C204' manual, 'C8008' processor. >>> /ttiforum/images/graemlins/yum.gif
 
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Poster: ruthless
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your os is very creepy looking...



/ttiforum/images/graemlins/confused.gif you mean my operating system is creepy looking? what do you mean? you mean me? ...
 
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If you notice, under "the boards" section, of his website, you will notice something which relates to 'john titor''s pictures that he provided as the "time travel" manual. He indicated a spelling of "C" information on the 'C204' manual. In this website you will see he indicated 'C8008'.

The C 8008 was Intel's first processor in the 80XX - 80xxx - Pentium series. AS I recall the early progression is was: C8008, C8080, C8085, C8086 w/8087 optional math co-processor and then on to the 80x86 series. The Pentium (5th in the series) would be the 80586.

I believe that the "8" leading number was to indicate that the CPU (early models) used an 8-bit data bus as opposed to Intel's first series of CPUs - the 4004 series (which had a 4-bit data bus).
 
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Pro7,

If you like coincidences try one much closer to home re. the Titor Saga.

Larry Haber's father-in-law is the Commander of the Florida Air National Guard. Do you know what the General's name is?
 
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hmm all of this is nothing but coincidences??? I dont know. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/cry.gif
 
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Ruthless,

I now see what you're getting at. I use Stardock's windowblinds with the "Jitter" skin application to adjust things. I have noticed that when I purchased windowblinds from stardock.com, it greatly increased the speed of the desktop when I adjusted it with the new GUI skin. It looks "fancy" but it sure is fun adjusting the desktop!
 
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Thus the suspicion, Pamela. He had no criteria, if we believe the story, for risking the lives of his family, his mission and his "future" by confiding in you four or five hours after his first post.
That makes absolutely no sense at all. It's similar to standing in the middle of a 100' tall bridge and having a "feeling" that if you jump you won't get hurt...and then jumping just to see if it's true.


The real question is if I had not offered to post his pictures and someone else offered first
would he have accepted?
 
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Time lord wrote:
What happened to timetravelportal.com?

According to Titorian, The Branson Foundation made a change in this timeline.

The end of the TTP`s Thread "Dana 732 please read; respond quickly!" end with a message that said they change this timeline for good...a few day latter TTP went down...

And the younger self of Titorian got the package and is starting to lurk this site and thanks to the link PRO7 gave part of the TTP can be readed... LOL

To Pam:
The real question is if I had not offered to post his pictures and someone else offered first
would he have accepted?

Maybe the letter you wrote and give to him was slightly edited to fill John`s Agenda :D

Just Wondering

--
Best Regards
Ripples in Spacetime
 
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Pro7,

No. That's that assistant adjutant general. The commanding general, Larry Haber's father-in-law, is Emmett Titshaw.
 
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The real question is if I had not offered to post his pictures and someone else offered first
would he have accepted?

Typo: April 2001

That should be April 2000, not 2001. Titor sent the second fax to Art Bell shortly after he came beck from his second retirement - which was April 2000.

We know the answer to that question. The answer is, yes, he would have accepted.

An even better question is why did Art Bell turn him down (at least as so far as posting the manual pages and photos go).

Titor offered to send them to him in April of 2001 but Art never posted them (if he actually ever went forward and had them delivered to him).

He appeared to want a big name to post them for him but the offer was refused.
 
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