Like many time-machine inventers, David probably worked out fine how to
translate in the 4th dimension but forgot to implement translation in the
other three.  His machine arrived at a point in the Universe not to be
occupied by the planet Earth for a further 500 years.

Pete.


On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Rob Seaman wrote:

> It's that time of year again on comp.risks...
>
> > Time-handling bug leads to lost time machine
> >
> > <David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> > Sun, 1 Apr 2007 00:34:47 -0000
> > (Inspired by the recent F22 Raptor computer crash crossing the 180-
> > degree longitude...)
> >
> > I built a working time machine and sent it back to the year 1500.
> > It was supposed to take some pictures.  I was planning on
> > retrieving it from 2007 immediately afterwards. Unfortunately, I
> > messed up the code for the Gregorian calendar year adjustment and
> > now I've lost it!  Help!
>
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