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Tag Archives: time travel
The yarn that got away
Back in 1982, or perhaps it was ’83, I was working on a short story; it was my first real attempt in my quest to ‘become a writer’. I wrote the story on my first computer (an Amstrad PCW), which … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, art, Fantasy, Flash fiction, Tech tips
Tagged backups, By His Bootstraps, Kriston Masters, Robert Heinlein, Takahiro Miki, The Door into Summer, time travel
17 Comments
Diving deep into the blogosphere
‘Blogging’ has been with us since the mid-1990s. At the start of the 21st Century, WordPress blogging began. Currently, about 7.5 million blog posts are written every single day — and the trend is upward. The ‘official’ view of the … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Communication, Computers and Internet, Core thought, History, Strategy
Tagged blogosphere, exploration, time travel
11 Comments
How to time travel using WordPress
Disclaimer: this is how it currently works; I offer no guarantees that this information is valid in your epoch! The only constant is change. Heraclitus (c.535 BC – c.474 BC) The ‘permalink’ Each WordPress post is allocated a permalink (short … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Communication, Computers and Internet, Education, Phlyarology, Tech tips
Tagged permalink, scheduling, TARDIS, time travel, Wordpress
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The blog-driven time machine
The blogosphere is one massive creative content continuum. Most of us only live on the front edge of the ever-expanding wave, but there’s a wealth of diversity hidden below, accessible by a single magic word: That word is ‘?random’. When … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Communication, Computers and Internet, Education, History
Tagged ?random, Random post, time travel
43 Comments
The illusion of free will
There are several episodes in my life about which I sometimes stop and think, and wonder how things might have turned out had I chosen a different path. In each case, the decision I made at the time was determined … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?
Tagged 'common' sense, action, Change, determinism, free will, future, mandelbrot, past, present, time travel
9 Comments