February 10, 2015
Alas, I wish that I could time travel back to about three weeks ago and get my blogs done earlier! As you may have noticed, I only filled in one of the gaps–January 25th–and failed to make posts happen while I was on the cruise. And now I’ve been home for two days, but have been hit hard by a cold and not gotten back to blogging. So… I am going to take Andy’s excellent advice, even though I hate having gaps, and just go forward from here. I’m sorry about the missed days. But for today, let’s just get back in the saddle! 🙂
(And yes, cruise pics will be coming soon!)
A few little tidbits about time travel:
- Andy loves the idea of time travel. He is familiar with the entire cannon of time travel movies and TV shows and will very happily discuss them with you!
- Looney Labs has published several time travel-related games–Chrononauts, Early American Chrononauts, and Back to the Future.
- Andy has designed an unpublished time-travel-ish version of Fluxx (he just needs to procure the license)!
- Andy loves the Doctor Who series, but does not feel it is truly about time travel.
- Kristin has been watching old reruns and reading old books of Quantum Leap, about a man whose time travel experiment went wrong, leaving him stranded traveling from time to time to time. The show is available on both Netflix and Hulu!
- Kristin and I were telling Andy about this game, Ingress, that we’ve been playing, and specifically about the two factions–the Resistance and the Enlightened. He said, “It’s sort of like the Eloi and the Morlocks.” “Who are they?” I asked. ::sigh:: Apparently I am sorely lacking in time travel education, and I need to read H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine. 😉
- The Looneys have a name for the effect of getting in the car (as a passenger!), falling asleep, and waking up what feels like moments later at home, even if it’s been hours. They call this “taking the time machine.” 🙂
- A related T-shirt of Andy’s–how many do you know? 😉
- Lastly, this isn’t ACTUALLY about time travel, but it definitely makes me FEEL like time is going backwards! It’s the clock in the kitchen at Wunderland. Can you tell what time it is? 😉
Very interesting this stuff about time travel! It’s my most ardent desire! BUT only if it can be very tightly controlled.
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Then you might like the Quantum Leap series, Lynn. In his case, he can only travel to time periods during his lifetime. But it isn’t really controlled at all, I guess, since he never knows where he’s going and can’t get back home. ::sigh::
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Have you read Life After Life by Kate Atkinson? I just finished it. Basically time travel, in that the main character gets to live her life over and over again, and we see how different choices affect what happens.
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Sounds interesting, ‘Becca! I have not read it, but now hope to soon! 🙂
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What are the thoughts, collectively & individually, on reincarnation?
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Kristin says she finds the idea intriguing, but doesn’t believe in it. She really liked that episode of Friends where Phoebe thought her mom had come back as a cat, and she knew it wasn’t true, but it was comforting to believe it.
I have no idea what happens after we die, but I do feel like peoples’ energies remain in some way. Someone once told me that I shouldn’t worry about hitting butterflies with the car windshield because they were just here for a quick ride between bigger reincarnations. I always kind of liked that idea. 🙂
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