Wayback machine is a digital time capsule containing the archived versions of web pages across time, called 'three dimensional index". Internal Archive, a non-profit organization located in San Francisco created the way back machine.
A time capsule is a container into which a group of people put things that are significant to them or their generation with the intention of having a future generation open the capsule and review its contents so they can have a better understanding of what life was like back then. A time machine is a fictional device for traveling to a different time in the past or future.
Time Capsule will back up the contents of every Mac on your network providing they are running Mac OS X 10.5 - Leopard.
OS X Leopard includes a backup utility called Time Machine (rather than Time Capsule). Apple's Time Capsule is a piece of hardware, purchased separately from your Mac computer, which Time Machine can use as external storage for your backups. In addition Time Capsule can act as a wi-fi base station.
If u go in the lab and push the thingy at the bottom of the lab and go into the time machine u will see yourself 50 yrs older and she will give u the time machine capsule thing
to the best of my knowledge, no. if you plug in another hard drive then mabye.
The Wayback Machine is created by a non-profit organization Internet Archive. This organization is based in San Francisco, California. The Wayback Machine is a digital time capsule.
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In the Law of Physics, it is possible to have a time machine in the future, though you can not go back in time before the time machine was made.
If you find a time capsule, it is best to handle it with care to avoid damaging its contents. Contact local authorities or a historical society to report your discovery and seek guidance on how to properly excavate and preserve the time capsule.
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an e-time capsule is like a time capsule but on the web. You write about things that have happened either in that year or over a time period that you choose
Time Machine is software that will automatically back up and catalogue everything on your Mac's hard disc. You can then use Time Machine to find copies of files, from the back up disc, that may have been deleted, lost or damaged. Time machine requires an external drive to back up to and needs to be switched on from the Time Machine section of System Preferences.