>> AMD Dimensional Warp Generator module containing the GRC79 induction 
motor.

Those are totally unreliable, no wonder he's stuck.  I just upgraded to 
the GRC90 and am experiencing far less trans-dimensional molecular 
reconstitution issues, not to mention the price is just right.

- Jim

Larry C. Lyons wrote:

>As you might remember, I posted one email spam I received a while back 
>about this, well Wired Magazine has got into the act:
>
>http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,60141,00.html
>--
>Building a Time Machine by Spam
>By Brian McWilliams
>
>This summer, Dave Hill got a refreshing break from the run-of-the-mill spam 
>that routinely invades his e-mail inbox. Instead of hawking mortgages, 
>penis-enlargement pills or weight-loss products, a message arrived that 
>seemed straight out of a science fiction novel.
>
>The anonymous e-mail offered $5,000 to any vendor capable of promptly 
>delivering a collection of far-fetched gadgets for conducting time travel. 
>Among the mysterious devices sought by the message's author were an "Acme 
>5X24 series time transducing capacitor with built-in temporal displacement" 
>and an "AMD Dimensional Warp Generator module containing the GRC79 
>induction motor."
>--
>
>Enjoy!
>
>larry
>
>
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