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Katweezel

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There's a guy in New Zealand has this:
"Unfinished project.
Started making a machine to facilitate time travel, unfortunately I just don't have the time to complete it.

Have had mixed results, so no guarantees.

Would suit DIY handyman with quantum physics background or similar interests.

No time wasters please!

Would consider swap for anti-gravity machine
."

Apparently, it has flux-inducers and 21 gigawatt capacity. Pics below, some other fine examples of time machines:
 

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QFIT

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Yeah, I turned my time-travel machine off to save oil after the Gulf disaster. Trying to develop one with pedal-power.


 

Canceler

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Hey Kat, you forgot this one!

Here’s the one QFIT was using before he switched to pedal-power. (Shown here on display outside QFIT World Headquarters.)


 

Katweezel

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Canceler said:
Here’s the one QFIT was using before he switched to pedal-power. (Shown here on display outside QFIT World Headquarters.)
That's funny; I thought QFIT's World HQ were too close to Ground Zero, NYC; and I can only see nice countryside in the pic there, with no too-tall buildings visible. But of course he has other R & D premises... probably staffed by ex-Apple geeks and nerds who finally woke up.

So that is one impressive top-security example of the type that demonstrates exactly what Q is up to. For some time I've been pretty much convinced he gets some inspiration from not-planet-Earth, and this pic almost confirms my suspicions. Well done Canceler. How impressive is that silver ute; with whatever tf that is on the back? Q really needs to beef up his security.

I've been particularly interested in this kind of stuff for a while now, mainly because I originally figured it might be a good idea to know in advance of an upcoming 50/1 (or better) nag winner. Then I read about an Indian guy who could accurately recite Pi back 30,000 numerals.

That's when I figured it should be a cinch for the trained mind - given the opportunity - to memorize a (relatively small) sequence of cards in a (relatively small) slug for baccarat or BJ. Would casinos see that as cheating, even though only a mind/brain is being used? Yes. Well, in my experience, the biggest by far cheats I have ever seen in any casino is... the casino. What with their extortionate house edges, their deceptive advertising and marketing, and unethical practices, devices, modus operandi, and techniques. (We know what they are, you hypocritical cheats!)

With that off my chest, I do feel better. Years ago I read Blackjack Attack, which caused a rash on my neck. I noticed since I read Modern Blackjack, the rash disappeared. Thanks be to Q!

Pics below show a design that Brutus helped me with... a (wooden) perpetual motion device. I've been combining this with a time machine idea and these pics give some clue as to my progress. I must say Q need not worry about any competition at the moment, and no, you cannot have the name of the 80/1 winner I have for race 7 next week. Sorry.
 

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