Where would you go in a time machine?

I would have liked to have been one of the US Army soldiers who cut the locks off the concentration camps in Europe in 1944/45 and liberated the concentration camp survivors.
 
I would want to go back to tribal times (like 9000 bc or something) and see how we lived. However, I think it would be more useful to go forward in time like 300 years and see what's up.
 
I would have liked to have been one of the US Army soldiers who cut the locks off the concentration camps in Europe in 1944/45 and liberated the concentration camp survivors.

My great uncle drove the first jeep into bergen belson concentration camp when it was shut down, two days later he was shot by one of his fellow soldiers under friendly fire when they encountered a pocket of guerilla resistance.
 
I'd go back to the exact moment Angelina Jolie first tried to squeeze into that wetsuit for the Lara Croft movie.

(I imagine the dawn of man, meeting Jesus and seeing future mankind would all be a bit of an anti-climax but you always know you're in for a treat with a nice rack and tight wet clothing ;))
 
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I'd go back in time and invest in the new start up company called "microsoft", I think those crazy kids might be on to something there
 
I would want to go back to tribal times (like 9000 bc or something) and see how we lived. However, I think it would be more useful to go forward in time like 300 years and see what's up.

10.000 BC is some epic coming out on the big screen sometime soon :) seen a trailer for it when i seen the Bourne ultimatum
 
Oh, from Back to the Future.

You know I saw previews for the 10,000 BC movie and it looks really inaccurate. It's looking like they are making it out to be that mankind had kingdoms, etc. back then which really didn't start popping up until 6000-4000 BC.
 
I would go back right at the point when I stepped in the time machine and destroy it thereby causing a paradox and perhaps end the world as we know it.

lol. On a more serious note, I think I would travel back to my own time. Perhaps to correct a few things, and just live it out again.
 
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