| hyperland [message #291013] |
Di, 27 Juni 2006 22:08 |
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If anybody's interested, the Hyperland programme that Douglas did with
Tom Baker back in 19990 about the possible future of the internet is
available on uknova currently as a torrent (search on www.uknova.com for
hyperland).
http://www.uknova.com/details.php?id=27965
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188677/
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| Re: hyperland [message #291014 ] |
Di, 27 Juni 2006 22:45 |
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On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
> back in 19990
He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
--
John Coxon
ZZ9 Secretary - http://www.zz9.org/
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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| Re: hyperland [message #292336 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 16:17 |
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John Coxon wrote:
> On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
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>> back in 19990
>
> He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
It's good to know he is merely spending 17989 years dead for tax reasons.
Best
Kåre
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| Re: hyperland [message #292337 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 18:47 |
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| Re: hyperland [message #292338 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 21:13 |
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:17:37 +0200, Kaare Fiedler Christiansen
<news [at] kaarefc.dk> wrote:
>John Coxon wrote:
>> On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
>>
>>> back in 19990
>>
>> He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
>
>It's good to know he is merely spending 17989 years dead for tax reasons.
Oh my, have I got something amiss? I thought I had this machine
calibrated for 2006, and you say it's 2001?
Mutterings.
Lloyd
Off to adjust the settings....
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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| Re: hyperland [message #292339 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 21:13 |
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 17:47:20 +0100, Kenny Hutchings
<boywithashelf [at] googlemail.com> wrote:
>In article <44a28f81$0$2095$edfadb0f [at] dtext02.news.tele.dk>,
>news [at] kaarefc.dk says...
>> John Coxon wrote:
>> > On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
>> >
>> >> back in 19990
>> >
>> > He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
>>
>> It's good to know he is merely spending 17989 years dead for tax reasons.
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>
>Well, assuming antimatter research progresses well, and Lloyd gets
>involved, the universe could well end in about 17989 years, which would
>put him neatly in Milliways.
>
>This could work!
Sounds like a plan. Just tell me what you need me to bring, and when
you needed me to willen have brung it, and I'll do my best.
Note that some of this stuff is in boxes ready to be moved to a new
lair, so there's a degree of "locating which boxes have which items
in"-ness to be accounted for too.
Lloyd
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"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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| Re: hyperland [message #292340 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 21:40 |
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Lloyd Gilbert wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:17:37 +0200, Kaare Fiedler Christiansen
> <news [at] kaarefc.dk> wrote:
>
>> John Coxon wrote:
>>> On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
>>>
>>>> back in 19990
>>> He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
>> It's good to know he is merely spending 17989 years dead for tax reasons.
>
> Oh my, have I got something amiss? I thought I had this machine
> calibrated for 2006, and you say it's 2001?
>
> Mutterings.
>
> Lloyd
> Off to adjust the settings....
Uhm, no, I'm saying DNA died in 2001. I know it sometimes seems like
only yesterday, though.
Best
Kåre
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| Re: hyperland [message #292341 ] |
Mi, 28 Juni 2006 23:01 |
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| Re: hyperland [message #292344 ] |
Do, 29 Juni 2006 12:29 |
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Hi,
In article <5fgog.92364$wl.9320 [at] text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>,
Brian<nospam [at] please.com> wrote:
> If anybody's interested, the Hyperland programme that Douglas did with
> Tom Baker back in 19990 about the possible future of the internet is
> available on uknova currently as a torrent (search on www.uknova.com for
> hyperland).
I'm not a member of uknova, any chance of e-mailing me the .torrent file?
Cheers
Andy
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| Re: hyperland [message #292345 ] |
Do, 29 Juni 2006 14:07 |
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Hi,
In article <slrnea7ak9.g6.andy [at] gently.org.uk>,
Andy Hawkins<andy [at] gently.org.uk> wrote:
> I'm not a member of uknova, any chance of e-mailing me the .torrent file?
Not to worry, I managed to join today. Downloading now.
Andy
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| Re: hyperland [message #292346 ] |
Do, 29 Juni 2006 19:53 |
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:01:48 +0100, Kenny Hutchings
<boywithashelf [at] googlemail.com> wrote:
>In article <46k5a297akdc9unsnseo4f9aep315e4ib8 [at] 4ax.com>,
>afda [at] zanoop.org.uk.invalid says...
>> Note that some of this stuff is in boxes ready to be moved to a new
>> lair, so there's a degree of "locating which boxes have which items
>> in"-ness to be accounted for too.
>
>Where are you relocating to?
We've not actually managed to get as far as having a target yet - only
put ours on the market a few weeks back and so far no offers on it.
>Are you inviting afda to a housewarming? Housefissioning?
There's an idea.
Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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| Re: hyperland [message #292347 ] |
Do, 29 Juni 2006 19:54 |
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 21:40:16 +0200, Kaare Fiedler Christiansen
<news [at] kaarefc.dk> wrote:
>Lloyd Gilbert wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:17:37 +0200, Kaare Fiedler Christiansen
>> <news [at] kaarefc.dk> wrote:
>>
>>> John Coxon wrote:
>>>> On 27/06/2006 21:08, Brian wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> back in 19990
>>>> He then borrowed the TARDIS and travelled back to the present day! XD
>>> It's good to know he is merely spending 17989 years dead for tax reasons.
>>
>> Oh my, have I got something amiss? I thought I had this machine
>> calibrated for 2006, and you say it's 2001?
>
>Uhm, no, I'm saying DNA died in 2001. I know it sometimes seems like
>only yesterday, though.
Oh, I see.
2001 does seem a long time ago, and simultaneously DNA's departing
seems a lot more recent. Weird how time does that.
Ho hum.
Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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| Re: hyperland [message #292348 ] |
Do, 29 Juni 2006 21:42 |
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