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... issue ) : “ a little rea- soning would prove that any timepiece contained in the building at the time of slipping into the fourth dimension would not run backwards , but instead would continue forward as did all other machinery ...
... issue ) : “ a little rea- soning would prove that any timepiece contained in the building at the time of slipping into the fourth dimension would not run backwards , but instead would continue forward as did all other machinery ...
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... issue , the issue in which " The Lost Continent " ap- peared , in a letter from one T.J.D. concerned mostly with The Time Machine , which the magazine had reprinted two months earlier - and enters in its most extreme form : " Suppose ...
... issue , the issue in which " The Lost Continent " ap- peared , in a letter from one T.J.D. concerned mostly with The Time Machine , which the magazine had reprinted two months earlier - and enters in its most extreme form : " Suppose ...
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... issue , though correct when written , was erroneous when published , plans having changed . The CD - Rom , incorporating numerous corrections , will be issued in the near future by Grolier Electronic ( Sherman Turnpike , Danbury CT ...
... issue , though correct when written , was erroneous when published , plans having changed . The CD - Rom , incorporating numerous corrections , will be issued in the near future by Grolier Electronic ( Sherman Turnpike , Danbury CT ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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