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- From: msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader)
- Subject: Re: Fossil Paradox (was: Structure of Time)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.034238.7907@sq.sq.com>
- Followup-To: nowhere, until you think about it
- Organization: SoftQuad Inc., Toronto, Canada
- References: <75960056@hpldsla.sid.hp.com> <1992Aug12.194413.25539@pony.Ingres.COM> <25440@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 03:42:38 GMT
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- > I bet that quite a few historians would be willing to [time travel] for
- > a while. It might even become a requirement for a PhD in history!
- >
- > And think of the tourism possibilities. People in the developed nations
- > today are willing to get inoculations and journey off to far away places -
- > why not people in the future?
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- On both of which topics, see Robert Silverberg's novel "Up the Line".
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