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Old 11-02-2008, 13:33   #21
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Re: Time travellers from the future 'could be here in weeks'

Okay I'm not doing the fancy quote-a-dozen-people thing. In point form:

- If you're going to write a serious article about time travel and have a pic of the delorian in it, I'm sorry but your target audience is most likely at a higher level of maturity than I am.

- The comment made about wombles vs. wormholes did not help me re-read the article in a serious manner. For which I thank you.

- I'm not entirely sure on the details of the Twins Paradox, but there's a smutty comment to be made about that in there somewhere.

Ever since I read A Wrinkle In Time as a child I've hoped that time travel would one day be possible and perhaps even commonplace.

But realistically? I won't see it in my lifetime. Which is a shame, because I am curious about a few things. If you want your hubby to bring home milk & eggs, does he run to the future and grab a cow and a chicken?

Edited to add: I don't want it to become 'Year Zero', I've only just gotten used to writing 2008..
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