What can be explained when cameras return historical images with your photographs?
Man would that be cool.
Point a camera out your window and tell it what year you want to look at.
I don't have enough money for that 1830 camera, but I'll get by with the disposable 1946. I guess it'll do. Of course you could throw down ten more grand get the precambrian telephoto lens for dinosaur pics. The science behind a lens that captures images from the past would would surely have something to do with higher grade optics and or umm, something. I'm retarded.
On a slightly more realistic note, I would like to have the "time machine" programmable controller device. It would help me do all kinds of things , some of which would include surveillance operations on mom's cats, but some really other great things too.
"The Mumford Time Machine is a programmable controller for special photographic effects. It allows you to trip the shutter of your camera or fire an electronic flash at specific intervals or in response to events in the real world. These trigger events can be sound, light, motion, or electrical signals."
Wicked cool.
You can securely order the time machine. Even a "carry bag for Time Machine." With this whole wedding thing coming up in September, it would be safe to say that I've got some giftage coming from non underwear party wedding shower events. I don't want that seventh crockpot. Get me the time machine baby.