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I have to ask John who set up the user list.
There are some very funny goings on.
An awful lot of people now seem to be able to travel back in time.
I was browsing the list, being nosey as i like to do, when, i found a time traveller called Bec, then another called Beverly, and Debrera, Dark thomas and more.
I only got as far as Dell power.
All these people joined on May 7th 2007,
and wow they all last visited the site on.....................
January 1st 1970.
Not sure i would want to travel back 30 odd years you never know what you might find.
Including internet sites that didnt exist.
LOL John just had to share.
 
Yeah, I saw stuff from 1969. Man, that's almost as old as my parents!:eek:
 
I was six in 1970 so dont really remember it,
iwouldnt want to six again but it might be interesting to go back at this age and see what was around.
lol
 
Must be a glitch somewhere Frances, i too have noticed that. I'm sure John will be able explain.
 
Oh no you just took away the intigue :0
There was me thinking someone had discovered time travel.
He He :)
 
There was me thinking someone had discovered time travel.

I suppose technicaly we have, the theory is all there(sort of) its just not currently possible to put it into practical application.

And for everyones good lets hope it stays that way.
 
I have discovered a mysterious temporal anomaly in my very own house! The clock in the living room says 9:40 am, the clock on the VCR says 9:36 am, and the clock in the kitchen says 9:34 am.

I keep running in circles, trying to be younger.
 
LOL,
that remind me of when my partner weighed himself.
He did it in the front room first before putting the new scales in the bathroom.
When he reached the bathroom he weighed himself again.
All of a sudden he brought them back in the living room and stood on them again.
"Right" he said they can stay in here.
"Why" i asked
"Because im a stone lighter in here" he said.
 
This would have been a fluke that happened when we switched servers.
 
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