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03 Oct 2007, 7:36 pm

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1999, the year my mum died.


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03 Oct 2007, 7:36 pm

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1999, the year my mum died.


Sad... :cry:

My mom might die this year... I am almost certain she won't make it past 2008... :cry:


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03 Oct 2007, 7:38 pm

My mum's still relatively healthy, if a little stressed by her job and PhD, so hopefully she'll live a little longer....

A few decades longer, anyway....


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03 Oct 2007, 7:45 pm

My dad's 65, but VERY healthy for his age. He works 3-4 nights a week still.


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03 Oct 2007, 7:48 pm

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My dad's 65, but VERY healthy for his age. He works 3-4 nights a week still.


8O

Yikes. My father sleeps for less than 4 hours a day (can you believe that?) and gets up at 4 or 3 am to go to his job.


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03 Oct 2007, 7:57 pm

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03 Oct 2007, 8:01 pm

you guys need to post, we are almost out of the 90's


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03 Oct 2007, 8:01 pm

Pumpkin wielding cat is right.



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03 Oct 2007, 8:01 pm

2000 pages... yay..


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03 Oct 2007, 8:03 pm

*world explodes*

*wins*

Hi Ralph.


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03 Oct 2007, 8:04 pm

Forward, into the future!



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03 Oct 2007, 8:06 pm

Okay, a little diversion from my Doctor Who photostory....

In 2000, BBC Books (who were publishing the latest Doctor Who book adventures) made the controversial decision to have Gallifrey destroyed by the Doctor's own hand, in The Ancestor Cell. However, unlike the later Time War (mentioned in the 2005-7 series), the Daleks were not the enemy, but rather something else. However, a rogue time-travelling terrorist group called Faction Paradox (originally from Gallifrey) intended to take over Gallifrey using the Doctor as it's tool. The Doctor, nearly succumbing to an infection Faction Paradox gave him, makes a heart-wrenching decision. He deliberately destroys Gallifrey in order to save the universe from Faction Paradox, who would impose chaos upon the cosmos. He is amnesiac afterwards, but not because of the trauma of the event.....

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While the BBC books are no longer considered canon with the new series, it did provide the genesis of an idea, to start the Doctor from square one....


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03 Oct 2007, 8:08 pm

*head asplodes*

Bedtime, I'm tired.

G'night all. :)


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03 Oct 2007, 8:09 pm

The proper year is actually 54 AIC (After Integrated Circuit) the invention that would spark the Digital Revolution which was first made in Year Zero at Texas Instruments.

Yes, Texas of all places is responsible for the next phase in the evolution of society.



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03 Oct 2007, 8:13 pm

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The proper year is actually 54 AIC (After Integrated Circuit) the invention that would spark the Digital Revolution which was first made in Year Zero at Texas Instruments.

Yes, Texas of all places is responsible for the next phase in the evolution of society.


*Derisive snort.*


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03 Oct 2007, 8:16 pm

Quatermass wrote:
Flagg wrote:
The proper year is actually 54 AIC (After Integrated Circuit) the invention that would spark the Digital Revolution which was first made in Year Zero at Texas Instruments.

Yes, Texas of all places is responsible for the next phase in the evolution of society.


*Derisive snort.*


No single event has changed society so much in such a brief space of time.

The very fact you can snort at me is proof.