Re: Thoughts on 50th...

2019-07-22 Thread John

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVSRm80WzZk

On 7/22/2019 01:06:46, Alan C wrote:
My late uncle told me of a strange occurrence on the family farm back in 1936. 
The family were the proud owners of a spanking new Jaguar SS. While he was 
polishing the beast late on a balmy Saturday afternoon ready for its weekly trip 
to Church, a small green, box shaped car came trundling down the dirt farm road. 
The driver seemed very disorientated & had obviously lost his way. After giving 
him directions to get back to the main road, he asked if he could look under the 
bonnet. He had never seen anything like it before - front wheel drive with a 
small transverse Cooper engine. The visitor admired the gleaming Jaguar & said 
he was busy restoring a 1938 model. My uncle asked how that could be seeing it 
was only 1936. The visitor did not answer - he thanked my uncle, climbed into 
his car and drove off, disappearing into the dusk. My uncle said he slept very 
uneasily that night. Early on the Sunday morning he walked out of the house & 
noticed the tyre tread pattern of the visitor,s car in the sand. It was a 
pattern he had never seen before. He decided to follow it up the road but after 
about 200yds it became fainter & simply disappeared. He then walked the other 
direction & found exactly the same thing. In 1960 I became the proud owner of a 
Mini-Cooper!


Alan C

On 21-Jul-19 11:07 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:

On 21 Jul 2019, at 16:29, Mark Roberts  wrote:

Steve Cottrell wrote:

If Skynet exists in the future, I'm sure they'll be paying you a little 
visit a few years ago

That's it! We know Skynet won't ever exist in the future because they
haven't visited us in the past.

What a relief!


maybe they will have visited us in some past yet to come...









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Developing old film of complete strangers

2019-07-22 Thread Mark Roberts
Apparently it's a thing now. Buy old, undeveloped rolls of film on
eBay and get them processed.

https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jul/21/why-do-some-people-develop-the-lost-camera-films-of-total-strangers-

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