The Worst Thing About Time Travel

Permalink 06/26/07 11:37:31 pm, Categories: Misc., Math  

The worst thing about Time Travel isn't the possibility of interrupting your parent's courtship. It isn't the danger of creating a paradox that rushes backwards through time, eradicating the universe. It isn't forgetting the keys to your time machine in the Morlock tunnels.

The worst part about traveling through time is tenses. Our fragile three dimensional minds can barely comprehend the four right-angled vertices that make up the next dimension. How can we possibly expect our language to be up to par?

Forget hypercubes and those topology classes you took as an undergrad. As a time traveler, you can handle a flat torus in the three sphere more easily than you'll be able to describe your trip.
classic hypercube illustration

You'll find yourself a slave to gnarled mutations of conditional future subjunctive.

  • I am going to have already been engaged in plotting the 1975 disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa for 2 years next week when I start yesterday.
  • Mary Magdalene wasn't really much of a party girl when I am going to met her three years ago. Surprisingly, Judas is going to was be more fun.
  • I am going to have been knowing the answer to whether Harper Lee or Truman Capote wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird" five minutes ago. I already told you an hour from then.

I propose we begin the preparations for the tumultuous task of defining new grammars to deal with the implications of time travel, as soon as possible. Don't think, "Oh, we can just wait until we invent time travel, go back in time and start planning then." That's the folly. If we wait that long, we'll find ourselves bogged down in the mire of communicating how we will have been already creating a language to stop us from having to have been already having had this conversation about avoiding just this type of grammar.

Don't get me started about the difficulties in trying to schedule a meeting between two time travelers. It will loosen your frail mind.

Permalink 06/25/07 10:07:16 am, Categories: Development  
I ♥ irony
Down With Protests!!!

MythTV guide

Permalink 06/20/07 05:13:07 pm, Categories: Development  

This entry is a placeholder for a comments related to a discussion about a TV Guide replacement for electronically delivered TV listings.

--Added 9:21 AM EDT, June 21, 2007

I have opened up a wiki page on this. I expect that if this becomes a full project, we'll quickly reevaluate our development tools, but, I think for incubation period, it's ok to run this off my server.

The Wiki Page is here

Fish And Chips

Permalink 06/11/07 12:35:33 pm, Categories: Misc.  

Here is a sentence that uses the word "and" 5 times in a row and is grammatically correct.

I want to put hyphens between the words Fish and And and And and Chips in my Fish-And-Chips sign.

I read someone's expansion of that sentence and it blew my mind. You have to really think to see that this sentence is accurate. This one gets 21 repetitions of the word "and" and is accurate. Here's the sentence:

Wouldn't the sentence "I want to put hyphens between the words Fish and And and And and Chips in my Fish-And-Chips sign" have been more clear if quotation marks had been placed before Fish, and between Fish and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and Chips, as well as after Chips?

Coming Soon

Permalink 06/06/07 12:03:04 pm, Categories: Development  

Here's a warning that there are several articles coming. I have been doing a lot of DotNetNuke in the past month and have been digesting my experiences and have some articles coming about my experiences and the current state of that project.

I haven't written anything about how Rebecca and I are expecting our first child!!!

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