If you were to travel 2000 years into the past, how useful would you be in jumpstarting technological advancements?
- linda 10-09-2009 10:34 pm

5 right. and mostly from guessing.
- linda 10-09-2009 10:38 pm [add a comment]


5 too
- Skinny 10-10-2009 6:00 am [add a comment]


My material science is teh suxx. Missed vulcanization (knew I should have gone with sulphur), cement and aluminum.
- mark 10-10-2009 6:08 am [add a comment]


5 the shame
- bill 10-10-2009 10:54 am [add a comment]


Six. According to the test I could take us from the year zero to the peak of tthe Renaissance. Leave the scientific arts to Mark and me, let someone else do the hunting and gathering, and we'll get you out of the woods
- steve 10-10-2009 12:06 pm [add a comment]


just keep him away from the crab pots.
- bill 10-10-2009 12:40 pm [add a comment]


7, but I had a big clue on the vulcanization from Mark.
- jim 10-10-2009 3:15 pm [add a comment]


7 right, but I dont think I could bring us all into the 19th or 17th centuries.
- ken 10-10-2009 4:48 pm [add a comment]


They forgot the mathz!
- mark 10-11-2009 4:50 am [add a comment]





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