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[A Lost Traveller] { Netiquette? What Netiquette?} Posted Oct 28, 2004
I have to state this thread is clearly far too exciting and active, I cannot quite keep up. I may have to take another long holiday to catch my breath
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dim26trav Posted Oct 31, 2004
Dim26trav is the muse of all time travelers and the kindliest key keeper of keys in the demented dimensions of doom (or KKKKIDDD)
since I only travel in 26 dimensions instead of all of them does that mean I get a discount?
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dim26trav Posted Oct 31, 2004
Waking is just another dimension and one that I dont really appreciate as well as I would like.
Michia Kaku of Columbia (a Physicist) has said there are as many as 26 dimensions and by using that many the unified field theory is mathematically complete. Others state there is only as many as twelve. But since I'm only a traveler not a mathermatician I just go wherever I can.
Philosophicaly there can be as many as you want (an infinite number)God is certaionly not limited to only twelve or twenty six. Some, like "time" are only ancilary and cannot be by themselves but must co-exist with others. The first three that we Earthlings so depend upon are maybe the least important ones. Others are lumped together as groups of dimensions and beings that dwell amongst them have life different that we experience it.
The important thing to remember is not to get locked into linear thinking (a habit of most Earthlings) but by floating free of attachments we can experience life in abundance in other planes of existence.
adieu
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dim26trav Posted Nov 1, 2004
Trust your friends and step out of the time loop
especially if you find yourself repeating things
Trust your friends and step out of the time loop
especially if you find yourself repeating things
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted Nov 1, 2004
You're repeating yourself. Step out of the time loop.
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dim26trav Posted Nov 1, 2004
If you dont trust your friends
then stay where you are
If you dont trust your friends
then stay where you are.
26 dimensions all saying the same thing, whew that was close
Must be some record!
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The_Admiral(aka Avatar) Posted Nov 3, 2004
If possible I would like to join this society if indeed a future version of me hasn't done so already. If he has, then I would like to join anyway.
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dim26trav Posted Nov 3, 2004
You have always joined ...fate you know. You will always join...you were always a member. Now get over it. What do you do different now that you've acknowledged your joining?
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The_Admiral(aka Avatar) Posted Nov 3, 2004
Now my future self will not beat me senseless for not having joined while there was still time (so to speak).
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[A Lost Traveller] { Netiquette? What Netiquette?} Posted Nov 4, 2004
[watches himself walk by and waves]
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dim26trav Posted Nov 4, 2004
Well, Please dont get overwrought over something that has already taken place and nothing can be done about it. Beating oneself up over anything much less something as simple as joinning a club whew!
And I thought I was jumpy.
How many time travel movies have you seen anyway (zero?)
Try "Slaughterhouse Five" for starts. My favorite
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teamelectra Posted Nov 17, 2004
Hello there,
I have only just heard of the Society of Time Travellers, and I would like to join. I have spent six years (in the present time) in St. John Ambulance, currently Acting Staff Sergeant, and I'd be honoured to be a Medic for all Time Travellers. I currently own a Type 27 TT Time Capsule, and I frequently pay visits to the 1900's as well as WW1. I take great care in time-travelling, hence why I constantly dress like a 19th Century City Gent. I hope this CV will be of use to you.
Sincerely,
Corporal X
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Time Traveller - Knights of h2g2 Astronomer - Chairman of the Society of Time Travellers Posted Nov 26, 2004
Guys - cannot appologise enough. Have just moved uni, not been with net for a long time and have been inhebriated for much of my life. Sorry. Will attempt to work through backlog, but not topnight
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