Stick this into You Tube and see for yourself.
I don't buy it myself but it makes for a bit of light hearted viewing and wonderment.
Chaplins Time Traveller (click the second link)
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It's "interesting" - check out the shoes though - "she" looks to be about a size 12. I reckon it's HJ.
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Plenty of comment on YT suggest its a hearing aid of some sort. Apparantly a device was sold in 1924 to enhance sounds.
I reckon she's telling her husband (the man who is walking just ahead of her) to slow down!
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It's an early hearing aid, apparently.
www.tinyurls.co.uk/B21215
She featured earlier in the film testing another model of earpiece. She was an extra, whose role required her to be deaf.
It's not HJ - wrong hat.
Last edited by: Pugugly on Wed 15 Dec 10 at 14:40
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Wrong John.
Clearly it's John Titor.
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I believe real proof of time travel is evident when you try to claim on an insurance policy and the specific, totally improbable, thing you are claiming for is itemised in minute detail in the very long but vanishingly small exclusions list.
The insurer sees your claim, gets the man who can to go back and modify the policy before it even gets to you, let alone have your "accident".
QED
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