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Tuesday, March 14
Time travel solved
I don't understand why it has taken so long and people make out that time travel is complicated. It's easy. Here's the formula:
to speed up time: watch Life on Mars to slow it down to a crawl: watch Mayo
Both BBC 1. Both police dramas. End of all similarities.
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
you need to watch the rather fantasitc programme about Time on BBC something or other
time really does slow down when you get older, as your internal body clock slows down (and so time seems to drag)
also, when you're in full flight/fight mode your awareness of time speeds up (becomes more efficient) and you can process more information per second than you normally can (so time flies by)
well, maybe it was the other way around? help - I'm so confused! (that's "middle-age" for you: time neither dragging nor speeding, just living in utter confusion)
4 comments:
you need to watch the rather fantasitc programme about Time on BBC something or other
time really does slow down when you get older, as your internal body clock slows down (and so time seems to drag)
also, when you're in full flight/fight mode your awareness of time speeds up (becomes more efficient) and you can process more information per second than you normally can (so time flies by)
well, maybe it was the other way around? help - I'm so confused! (that's "middle-age" for you: time neither dragging nor speeding, just living in utter confusion)
I thought time just hung around while we whizzed and dawdled through (across?) it.
I wish I'd seen that programme though.
I'd not seen anythig about that Mayo, but I see that it stars a girl called Loo.
Not Lou, Loo.
So tempted by bad joke, but will resist. Hi Spin, nice to see you over here.
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