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Jul 2, 2007 at 1:08 PM Post #46 of 54
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but would you?
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But would I? Hmmmm.....I've got over 60years of past history including lots of singing in Church choirs and like that, and when you've been exposed to that sort of thing for that many years it becomes difficult to make heart and mind find a common meeting point. They tend to stay in their own separate, uh, Universes.
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Jul 3, 2007 at 12:25 AM Post #48 of 54
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Does anyone think time travel will be possible in the future? And if so then it has already happened, hasn't it?


Go fast and come back and you're in the future!

There are laws that say traveling back in time is possible, just not likely.
 
Jul 6, 2007 at 11:50 PM Post #49 of 54
Why is it that if you stay up late enough, it is then early?

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Jul 7, 2007 at 12:19 AM Post #51 of 54
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Depends on whether the 'chuck has a Stihl, a McCullough, or a Husquavarna. Oh, wait, he's chucking the wood, not cutting it. Wholly different, now THAT would depend on whether the 'chuck is using a catapult or a trebuchet.

Laz
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Jul 7, 2007 at 1:12 AM Post #54 of 54
At the rate science is progressing, time travel will be developed by 2323.

At the rate atmospheric CO2 is increasing, the next Mass Extinction may happen at around 2300 due to that ol' anoxic oceans thing again.

Dang; we JUST missed it.
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...yeah; CO2 at 385ppm today going up; oh, I dunno; at about 2-3 or four ppm a year till we hit 900ppm and: Sniff sniff, stinky! And it could be all over!
 

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