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Dave McGouldrick 18th July 2018 19:17

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 16179)
I have an electric boiler now. I put it in myself and converted the system from part gravity to fully pumped. Alas these meddlings have removed its time travelling ability, now it just heats water and pumps it about.

Still, you can't have everything. :jump:


If you put it in yourself, doesn't the cable get tangled when you walk about?
Of course with the amount of Pussers ('Good to the last drop') being mentioned, walking might be seriously impaired anyway - especially if it's fully pumped.

Malcolm G 18th July 2018 19:18

The Terminator option:

IF you were to go back in time, locate and bump off a person who had an adverse effect upon your life, before they had a chance to do so, then return to present time.

How do you suppose that the 'Historic Crime' would be investigated? Bearing in mind that Historic Crimes are very much the in thing for Police to be investigating nowadays.

The perpetrator, even if seen, would have been much older than you would have been at the time.

BobClay 18th July 2018 19:46

The more you think about time travel and paradoxes the worse it gets. I always liked Star Trek's Captain Janeway's lin: "Every time I think about Temporal Mechanics I get a headache."

The Terminator film is a classic example. Answer to the problem of the machines in the future: DON'T SEND ANYBODY BACK IN TIME. It was sending somebody back that started the whole mad affair in the first place.

It does give you a headache … :eek:

Tomvart 18th July 2018 20:18

Isn't that the after effects of a tot too many?

Dartskipper 18th July 2018 20:55

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 16206)
The more you think about time travel and paradoxes the worse it gets. I always liked Star Trek's Captain Janeway's lin: "Every time I think about Temporal Mechanics I get a headache."

The Terminator film is a classic example. Answer to the problem of the machines in the future: DON'T SEND ANYBODY BACK IN TIME. It was sending somebody back that started the whole mad affair in the first place.

It does give you a headache … :eek:

A old film was about a team of scientists who did go back in time, and were on the point of returning to the "present." The story was based on them having to accurately time their entering the time warp so that they came out at exactly the right moment. If they got their sums wrong, they had to return to the past, and try again. However, when they were back in the past, I think they kept making the same miscalculation.

Does anyone remember this story line, or the film?

Farmer John 18th July 2018 22:34

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Originally Posted by Dartskipper (Post 16211)
If they got their sums wrong, they had to return to the past, and try again. However, when they were back in the past, I think they kept making the same miscalculation.

Does anyone remember this story line, or the film?

I resit my exams about twice per month in my dreams, is that what you mean?

BobClay 19th July 2018 11:25

Don't remember that story, but the classic disturbing the timeline short story is 'A Sound of Thunder' written by Ray Bradbury in 1952 !!
A group of dinosaur hunters go back in time for a strictly controlled hunt, but one guy steps off the elevated road and treads on a butterfly. When they return to the present ... well ... it isn't the present they left.
Thought to be one of the origins of the expression: The Butterfly Effect.

Dave McGouldrick 19th July 2018 12:29

Bob,
If you're still needing a new flux capacitor, there's a second hand one on e-bay in 2185.
So if the gas boiler conversion is still working you can get it.
Pretty pricey, but the interest on your account(s) between now and then should cover it.

BobClay 19th July 2018 13:19

But I spent all that interest in an alehouse in Athens celebrating the Battle of Marathon. :eek:

sibby 19th July 2018 14:34

Bob, would your time machine boiler work better with coal gas of old rather than natural gas?

Dave McGouldrick 19th July 2018 14:42

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 16248)
But I spent all that interest in an alehouse in Athens celebrating the Battle of Marathon. :eek:


Went to a good cause then:bounce:

erimus 19th July 2018 15:19

Best in the Long Run then??

geoff

BobClay 19th July 2018 17:21

You've never got a groan-o-meter when you need one. :eek:

erimus 19th July 2018 17:49

In the late 60's Mars ran a competition for Marathon Bars ( pre Snickers era)...you had to send 5 wrappers and got the chance to write a new slogan..for money! I sent in 'Marathon, The best in the Long Run', eventually I got a letter with a voucher for a new bar!...but the slogan wasn't a success. About 5 years later,guess what, same slogan got used!

geoff

BobClay 19th July 2018 20:24

You should go down to their offices with one of those Arnold Schwarzenegger type mini-guns and leave them in no doubt what you think of that. :jester:

erimus 19th July 2018 21:41

For 16 years Mars were a client of my employers and I broached the idea of some recompense from them...I was told that it didn't have anything to do with the main company but one of the many advertising agencies they had used...........

geoff

BobClay 21st July 2018 08:40

It rained last night !!! … Clearly somebody up there threw the wrong switch … :eek:

erimus 21st July 2018 09:30

Rained here too..grey this morning but not cold.

geoff

Hawkey01 21st July 2018 12:10

Yes! we had a drop last evening. Nothing to shout about.

Erimus - hope you clear the clouds away by Tuesday week as we heading for the Dales.

Neville

Ron Stringer 21st July 2018 12:29

Last evening local TV forecast overnight scattered heavy, slow-moving, thunderstorms and rain up to 500mm.


Nothing happened.

Malcolm G 21st July 2018 13:55

Well , I did not need to water the garden this morning, first time for weeks.

I just had to run a squeegee over my car to prevent it drying with a load of grey dust spots.

erimus 21st July 2018 18:00

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Originally Posted by Hawkey01 (Post 16321)
Yes! we had a drop last evening. Nothing to shout about.

Erimus - hope you clear the clouds away by Tuesday week as we heading for the Dales.

Neville

Still cloudy but warm here...we had quite a bit of rain yesterday,as did much of North East,saved watering but little else....forecast warm to hot here next week.

geoff

BobClay 21st July 2018 19:06

Actually mowed the lawns today. Not so much the grass (which is brown) but raised the blades to cut the Triffids that seem to thrive on dry conditions. It looks neater now and there's less rattling noises at night. :eek:

Varley 22nd July 2018 00:46

I find challenging them to croquet is quite effective. Guaranteed to end in incestuous bloodshed. Salt water would not be good for the turf mowing them just spreads their spoors - grab those mallets.

BobClay 22nd July 2018 11:25

Ahhhhh Varley, that salt water thing was the film which was diabolically bad :eek: …. John Wyndham must have spewed up when he saw that foolishness. :sweat:


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