Tuesday, May 20, 2014

FINAL...PREPARATION part 1

Final

So what follows is my speech, or basic talking points on my final presentation.  I chose time traveling because why wouldn't someone like to know about their past? Whether it's their immediate history or the history of their home country.  I like learning from the past since it seems to creep up on us all the time in one fashion or another. pictures to come.

Company name is aurgo time: to show, make clear, attempt to show


It’s been a while since we’ve seen each other and obviously many things have changed.  For instance the way I dress and the lack of facial hair.  This is because I’m a grown up now.  But also because I’ve created a new way to explore and travel.  Many people offer places to go and things to see but very few times do you actually get to experience anything worthwhile.  This is what I offer you today.  I’ve found a way to travel through space and time without having to leave the comfort of your home.  This is no gimmick.  We do not put you into any kind of trance or give you any kind of pill. My devices allows the consumer to experience new places in any time they so choose in the past.  Let’s say today, here and now at sf state, you wanted see the history of this city. Want to experience the gold rush? Why not? Watch the herds of people flocking over to the California Rivers for their chance of wealth. Or maybe you’d like to go to the east coast.  Never been to New York? No problem. Go see the statue of liberty up close and personal. Or my personal preference, why not see how the United States was created? The American Revolution. With my travel agency, we can send you back into the 1700’s and watch the gathering of George Washington’s troops in the Boston common.  Or why not be a part of the liberation from the British by dumping tea into the Boston harbor?  Yes you heard that right. Why not actually participate in the actual event.  Of course since this is the past, you will not be able to contribute greatly to change any part of history.  You will merely be a ghost among the people getting to interact with the people but the moment your trip is over, the thought of you will vanish.  If fighting isn’t your style, head on over Faneuil hall market where the locals come by to get their everyday needs. After people watching and merchant buying, make your way over to the green tavern where the revolution leaders held their meetings and conspire by candle light.  Afterwards, go and sleep over at Paul revere’s house or follow him during his famous ride to warn of the incoming red coat invasion over to the old church north and beyond.  A must stop is the old state house where both the Boston massacre occurred and the first reading of the declaration of independence. And if none of this tickles your fancy, there is always Fenway Park where you can watch some of baseball’s greats.

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