No- I don’t know what happened on that date. Thats really not important.
But let’s say, you are who you are on this exact day 100 years ago-
So it’s may 10th 1905- DROP THAT CELL PHONE!- use your creative mind to think about what you would be doing on this day, and How a ‘train(s)’ or various trains would come into play.
No- none of this, I went to Piggly wiggly, or Oinky Boinky- whatever it is… I bought this and that at JC Penney- buzzer sound WRONG!
Back yourself up 100 years- what would you be doing, would you be taking trains more often… how would your life differ?
I’d like to limit to trains, because some people might get a wet diaper if I don’t- but the key word was ‘like’ so if it doesn’t happen- I won’t cry.
matter of fact, the five stars means I have my fair share of battle scars, so write whatever you want, whatever comes into the mind of yours, so long as it would have happened in 1905, i’m vool with that.
Exemption: Computer… you need that to type your response.
Gotta go to the city today. No trains, so the horse and buggy will have to do. It’s 15 miles - that’ll be 3 or 4 hours each way - another day shot. Hope I get home before dark.
I go the the Milwaukee Road’s corporate office and say . . .
“I know it may seem odd that I know this, as you were not planning on releasing your plans to build your pacific extension until 1906, but you should really reevaluate your plans.”
Then I get the heck out of Dodge and move to Brazil so as to avoid the oncoming draft of 1916. I am not a draft dodger, but I already know that we win, so what is the use . . .
…Rumor has it that some guy from California is gonna ask the Santa Fe to make a record breaking run from Chicago sometime this summer…heard anything about that?
Well, if you are going to do that, Mr. Harmon, please look up Henry Ford, try to persuade him that the internal combustion thing will never work and suggest he look into the world wide telegraphic web.
“On Wednesday May 10th, 1905, the Oklahoma Territory was struck by one of the worst natural disasters in early American history. Tornadoes pounded the southwest part of the Territory, one of which flattened the town of Snyder. The “official” death toll is listed today as 97, but the actual number of victims may never be known. One hundred years later, this single tornado remains the second most deadly (at least) in Oklahoma history, and ranks among the 20 most deadly tornadoes in United States history.”
from http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/wxevents/19050510/
Henry Fonda was born
THE COAT-OF-ARMS of the Province of Manitoba was assigned by Royal Warrant of King Edward VII on May 10th, 1905. The Armorial Designs were specified as: “Vert on a Rock a buffalo stantant proper, on a Cheif Argent the Cross of St. George,” to be borne on Seals, Shields, Banners, Flags or otherwise according to the Law of Arms.
from http://www.flaggenshop.com/fotw/flags/ca-mb.html
The 31st running of the Kentucky Derby was also on this day
I would be willing to allow you to call its most majectic city Rio de DanJarmino and its capital Harminilla if you would agree to my ambitious Dreadnought building program.
Just think if we had our shipyards hury, we could beat the 1906 completion of the Dreadnought and the world would be ours and we could finance the building of the trans-amazonian railway.
Absolutely…In fact, not only are we going to set new standards for warships, we will grasp the importantance of the naval air arm and have aircraft carriers before anyone else. Once the Harmon Doctrine in in effect, we’ll be needing them to rid the Southern Hemisphere of the influence of the European and American Imperialists. There may be no WWI since they will still be licking thier wounds from defeat by the Brazilian forces.
Hmmmmm, World Domination from a country whos biggest exports are rubber and bananas?
Ohhh, I get it, your Dreadnaught’s are made of RUBBER as the shells bounce off of them…Yeah, thats a great idea, tell ya what I can sell you the plans to the lead clad zeppelin I have laying around here for a very reasonable price.[:p]
Believe it or not, Brazil had a farily sizeable fleet of Dreadnoughts not too long after this date. Besides, we will have more advantages. We will know that Brazil is a cattle mecca long before everyone else realizes; we will build our empire on B.S.
Heck, we will be so successful we will get Caterpillar to invest . . . in our country . . . and nearly . . . bank . . . rupt . . . the company—sorry that has already been done; we will just do it sooner.
Gabe
P.S. Dan, we seem to have a fundamental schism in our strategy. I was hoping we could just refuse to sign the Washington Treaty and artificially hamstring the deveolopment of our dreadnouughts AND perfect the prozimity fuse. I like the idea of preventing the Holocost by world domination though.
I’d write a long thought out response, but I’m too durned busy planting a lot of crops. Dadgummed city folk always waltzing around trying to let the world know how they plan to take it over. [;)]
Chris
Denver, CO (well, actually, unincorporated Adams county…)
I may be an Indianapolis resident right now; but don’t kid yourself, I have bailed enough hay and fed enough cattle in my time to claim a non-city-folk status.
But, don’t worry, it is not like either of us have to worry about BNSF’s Montana grain rates.
Actually, I haven’t done much of it myself. But thw two major industries I’ve worked in (Electrical Power Generation, and Concrete Flatwork) wouldn’t offer me lots of job oppurtunities in 1905, so I figured I had better take to the fields. I’m figuring on saving up some money, investing in the stock market, and getting out in the early part of October, 1929. After that, I think I’m going to put everything into gold, and see what happens! [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]