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From: davew@shark.UUCP (Dave Williams)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Why shouldn't time travel leave you in the same spot?
Message-ID: <1507@shark.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 15:11:01 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 20 15:11:01 1985
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References: <323@looking.UUCP> <744@vortex.UUCP>
Reply-To: davew@shark.UUCP (Dave Williams)
Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Graphic Workstations Division
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Summary: 

In article <744@vortex.UUCP> lauren@vortex.UUCP (Lauren Weinstein) writes:
>The time machine that I built some years ago indeed used the 
>current inertial frame reference, so there was no problem with finding
>oneself out in space.................
>
>--Lauren--


Lauren isn't telling all the story of why he stopped teleporting himself
back in time. Lauren's lab is in Culver City, Cal. Have you ever wondered
what that place was like 100 or 200 years ago? Let alone last week.
-- 


                                    Dave Williams
                                    Tektronix, Inc.
                                    Graphic Workstations Division

    "The 6000 Family"
"The workstations that made
    Wilsonville famous."