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A5833226 - Teleportation - An Inside Look

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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Entry: Teleportation - An Inside Look - A5833226
Author: dmitrigheorgheni - U1590784

This is one case where getting there may *not* be half the fun.


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Post 2

Phred Firecloud

Ought to work. There was a old Jack London story about a prisoner who was shackled, placed in a tight straight jacket, beaten, starved and stuffed into back into a small dark hole. After about six months of this he began to leave his body and travel to other stars where he saw stange suns, geography and alien entities.

Maybe the real trick is makining them WANT to leave their bodies. Anyway, nice entry. Thanks.


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - cheers

Keep moving the old assembly point, guys!smiley - winkeye


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U1250369

I did enjoy your points or reference !smiley - laugh


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Post 5

PhantomCactus

I reside forever in the Enchanted Kingdoms of Dmitri -

Helen


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Thanks for reading, folks!smiley - smiley


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Post 7

Xantief

Well done!

I can relate. Who needs planets, anyway? Well, they're cool to visit and congregate on, when the desire arises.

I like the Martian landscape...reminds me of the high desert. Fewer Joshua trees, though...


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Post 8

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Probably fewer scorpions and gila monsters, too!smiley - winkeye

Thanks. I agree - planets are nice places to visit, but who wants to live there?

(Cue chorus of 'Don't Fence Me In'.)


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