This is perfectly safe for work or whatever. Just a good clean laugh.
just go to the O'Reilly's autoparts website, and type "121G" into the search bar and hit enter.
You're welcome.
Awesome!
"Please contact your local plutonium supplier." LMAO
Nicely done
The real tricky part of time travel is navigation. You want to make sure that you arrive at the desired location when you time travel. Not easy. First there is the rotation of the earth which at the equator is about 1000 MPH. Even if you time jump 6 seconds, the location of where you started your time jump has moved 2 miles. Next you take in the earth rotation around the sun. That is 67,000 MPH. Then you have to factor in our solar system around the galaxy. That is almost 537,000 MPH. Let's not forget the speed of the Milky Way Galaxy through the universe. That is a whooping 1.3 million MPH. Then there is the great unknown. How fast is the universe traveling through the infinite existence? We have no idea because we have no point of reference to measure the speed of the universe. The point is, even if you time travel for a second, you will reemerge from the time travel in the middle of nowhere. Where you started from could be millions of miles away from your intended target.
Great Scott!? Seems like someone get to work on that whole infinite existence problem! …cuz the speed through the great unknown would definitely need to be calculated!
Maybe that’s why one of those crazy-haired, smart-guy, physicists said - if time travel were possible, he was pretty sure it only worked in one direction?
Of course, he was no Doc Brown.