>>489956
^^Previous Post
Before I decided doing any time travel I called up my best friend Aaron to help me decide on where to go in time. We agreed on my going to the future to win the lottery. Aaron said not to win the jackpot, which will be several million dollars, but to win a smaller amount, about 1.5 million. Then, we'd create several bank accounts for the future. Then I'd go into the future to bring back cool devices and pieces of technology. I'm not sure what I'll find, how far I should go, or even what to look for. What should I do?
(We do have a plan for if I can't come back to the present.)
>Get Video Games from the future.
>Get Weapons from the future
>Get New Technology from the future, say I invented it
>Something completely different.
>>492753
>Get New Technology from the future, say I invented it
>>492753
>Get New Technology from the future, say I invented it
>>492753
Find out if any immortality drugs or similarly useful pharmaceutical products exist in the future. And buy them of course.
>>493099
This.
>>492753
Don't go more than 50 years into the future at a time. You can always travel further once you understand the time you land in, but that will minimize the risk of finding that accounts or institutions have disappeared, or that the world has changed so much that you're hopelessly lost.
>>492753
Stop this, time is not for you to use as your own personal playground.