Re: Just in Time
- From: "Jonathan" <write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:51:25 -0400
"William Elliot" <marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A man, late for an important meeting, uses his time car to arrive on time.
While he is there, he notices he had forgetten an important contract. So
he calls home
You mean with his time phone? Why doesn't he just use
his time car instead? Or is time gas more expensive going
back in time? Does his phone minutes increase during
this call to the past?
to the time just before he's leaving for the meeting. He
picks up the phone
And hears himself on the other end. So now there's two of
these 'men'? Talking to each other at the same moment
from different places while at two different times
(future and past)? A bit schizo wouldn't you say?
then and is told, "I've forgotten to bring the Time
Contract. Put it in the brief case now, before you leave."
Hearing voices from the future now.
Riddle of the day. Why did he call home?
To find his sanity I would think
.
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