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Subject: Re: Story title request
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 13:35:18 EDT
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From: Alfke.PASA@Xerox.ARPA

Nick Simicich writes:
> The story is about a guy who got a belt
> for his birthday from a relative. The belt is supposed to allow him
> to travel in time... he starts running into 'himself' all over the
place -
> as an old man, middle-aged... He must keep reaching farther and
> farther back into time to 'undo' things he does on each trip... and
> can never be sure whether another 'him' has been there already. Can
> anyone recall such a story and the title and/or author?

This is "The Man Who Folded Himself" by David Gerrold.  It was published
sometime in the early 70's, but I think it's out of print by now.  (If
it's not, someone please tell me!  I'd love to own a copy.)

					--Peter Alfke
					  alfke.pasa@xerox