User blog comment:Rogaine/New M.O.C.s 2!/@comment-1372439-20100818145852

@B1202: She presumably did, but still, you can't claim over time-travel, the concept of it was created somewhere around 700 years BCE.

Here's a history: BCE means "Before Christ's Entry" or something the like while CE means "after Christ's Entry", no offense to christians.
 * 700s BCE to 300s CE - Mahabharata
 * 200s to 400s CE - Talmud
 * 720 CE - "Urashima Tarō"
 * 1733 - Samuel Madden’s Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
 * 1771 - Louis-Sébastien Mercier’s L'An 2440, rêve s'il en fût jamais
 * 1819 - Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle"
 * 1836 - Alexander Veltman's Predki Kalimerosa
 * 1838 - Missing One's Coach: An Anachronism
 * 1843 - Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
 * 1861 - Pierre Boitard’s Paris avant les hommes
 * 1881 - Edward Page Mitchell’s The Clock That Went Backward
 * 1887 - Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau's El anacronópete
 * 1888 - H. G. Wells' The Chronic Argonauts
 * 1889 - Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
 * 1895 - H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine