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Stegasaurus FTW
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I'll get working on a mother fucking time machine . . .
- Tynan
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- Tynan
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can we bring bikes?
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Ok.
We're going to need to convert about 25% of the mass of the Sun to energy at an efficiency of 99.99% to form a singularity large enough for us all to ride through (100m diameter event horizon), and then it will only be open for about 30 seconds. So we are going to need one mother of a magnetic containment.
Of course there is no way (that we know of) to ensure that we will actually end up 60 - 120 million years in the past. We might just scoot back to yesterday tea time.
But hey, that's quantum mechanics for you. The more you look the less you find.
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And then we would get wiped out at a junction by a "d'yathinkesaurus".
Ha Ha.
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Need coffee.
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Ok.
PS. If successful where would we buy spare inner tubes?We make them out of velociraptor entrails and fill them with emissions from volcanic vents.
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And then we would get wiped out at a junction by a "d'yathinkesaurus".
Ha Ha.
I laughed.
I need coffee too.
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when i was at school they said the brontosaurus was real .... check your history books now.... they have wiped them from the face of the earth
i think dinosaurs were imagineered to get cave children to sleep at night
they never existed
therefore we have nothing to worry aboutoh yeah and sandwiches, we'll need lots of sandwiches
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Velocirapha
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Ok.
We're going to need to convert about 25% of the mass of the Sun to energy at an efficiency of 99.99% to form a singularity large enough for us all to ride through (100m diameter event horizon), and then it will only be open for about 30 seconds. So we are going to need one mother of a magnetic containment.
Of course there is no way (that we know of) to ensure that we will actually end up 60 - 120 million years in the past. We might just scoot back to yesterday tea time.
But hey, that's quantum mechanics for you. The more you look the less you find.
PS. If successful where would we buy spare inner tubes?Can't we just use the large hadron collander motherfucker time machine that the swiss built to hide the nazi gold in the future?
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Velocioraptor
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^want.
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These propellerheads can bring the dinosaurs to us...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10533418/
Anyway, Pteradactyl FTFW!
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Ok.
We're going to need to convert about 25% of the mass of the Sun to energy at an efficiency of 99.99% to form a singularity large enough for us all to ride through (100m diameter event horizon), and then it will only be open for about 30 seconds. So we are going to need one mother of a magnetic containment.
Of course there is no way (that we know of) to ensure that we will actually end up 60 - 120 million years in the past. We might just scoot back to yesterday tea time.
But hey, that's quantum mechanics for you. The more you look the less you find.
PS. If successful where would we buy spare inner tubes?Fuck that shit, I seen a delorean in south london lets track down that mother fucker and hope he went with the optional timetravel extras
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Jesus had a dinosaur![/url]
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^ yes ^
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Are these fossils? Found in my patio post jet-wash!
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I think we should go back to the time of the dinosaurs.
If anyone can see anything I might have overlooked feel free to point it out, but as far as I can see, I think we should.
All the best.