Quote: Jake How @ May 18 2008, 2:57 PM BSTNo I don't get told that lol.
Nobody ever seems to want to tell me the numbers but somebody keeps on winning lots of money. Where do I find out, any ideas?
Quote: Jake How @ May 18 2008, 2:57 PM BSTNo I don't get told that lol.
Nobody ever seems to want to tell me the numbers but somebody keeps on winning lots of money. Where do I find out, any ideas?
H.G. Wells.
Quote: Aaron @ May 18 2008, 2:59 PM BSTH.G. Wells.
Is he the producer of the show or does he write the scripts? Does he work at the BBC or for an indie production company?
I don't believe so, no. But I'm pretty sure that his Time Machine could come in handy.
Yeah.
Quote: Aaron @ May 18 2008, 3:04 PM BSTBut I'm pretty sure that his Time Machine could come in handy.
Can I order one through play.com via this site? Should help with the upkeep of the site, certainly pay for your dip-dabs anyway
Quote: Alan Cornforth @ May 18 2008, 3:08 PM BSTCan I order one through play.com via this site? Should help with the upkeep of the site, certainly pay for your dip-dabs anyway
Aw.
If the boys from Big Bang Theory have taught me one thing, and they have, it's that time machines can be more trouble than they're worth.
I've taken my pill now - normal service has been resumed.
Interestingly, in a Dr Who thread, when the subject of time travel was brought up I was guided to HG Wells. Do you people not believe the TARDIS exists then?!
Of course it does!
It's all true!
He is real.
Right?
Time travel is possable but give it 50 year's then we might be able to go back in time.
Quote: Jake How @ May 18 2008, 3:19 PM BSTTime travel is possable but give it 50 year's then we might be able to go back in time.
Of course Jake and we all know that you did it so fess up
It's not possible. The speed you would have to go would be unfathomable have a look at Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking brilliant book.
Quote: Gavin @ May 18 2008, 3:25 PM BSTIt's not possible. The speed you would have to go would be unfathomable have a look at Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking brilliant book.
I have the book Linux in a Nutshell is it a follow-up?
near enough
I'm on Sun Tzu - The Art Of War at the minute verrry long.
near enough
I'm on Sun Tzu - The Art Of War at the minute verrry long.