[WWI] Color photos ww1

Jim Landon thegreatlandoni at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 6 01:04:12 EST 2008


There was a full length color movie called "The Time Machine", based on the H.G.Wells book:
 
http://www.scifimoviepage.com/timemachine2.html
 
Jim


From: JohnRatzenberger at yahoo.comTo: wwi at wwi-models.orgDate: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 19:31:57 -0500Subject: Re: [WWI] Color photos ww1



There is a very short Sci-Fi story, don't ask me to find it or cite the author, but ...
Man invents time machine, wants to go back in time.
He fires up the power, settles into the seat, and pulls back the lever to send him back in time.
And pulls back the lever ...
And pulls back the lever ...
And pulls back the lever ...
...
    
John
 
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Oops ! I hit the "Send" button too soon. I meant to say: You couldn't go back any further than the moment you first invented it because the time machine didn't exist before you invented it. But if you FOUND a time machine that had been invented a long time ago and forgotten in a barn you could go back to whenever it was invented.(I think that's what they said.)Jim


From: thegreatlandoni at hotmail.comTo: wwi at wwi-models.orgDate: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 20:06:59 +0000Subject: Re: [WWI] Color photos ww1

<<Again for want of a working time machine...>> If today you invented a working time machine, later today you would only be able to go back in time to the moment you first invented it. A year from today you could go back one year. You couldn't go back - Heard on some scientific TV show the other day talking about black holes, warping the time and space continuum etc. (History Channel? Discovery Channel?)Jim> From: ghunter at bluebombers.com> To: wwi at wwi-models.org> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 10:29:45 -0600> Subject: Re: [WWI] Color photos ww1> > Again for want of a working time machine...> > Graham Hunter> > Manager of Accounting> Ph. 784-7415> > -----Original Message-----> From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On> Behalf Of Diego Fernetti> Sent: March 5, 2008 11:32 AM> To: World War I Modeling Mailing List> Subject: Re: [WWI] Color photos ww1> > > What interested me about the Nieuport pic was the shade of blue on the> roundel.> > Caution! The shades of colours in the Lumiere slides are the result of the> chemical reactions of 4 layers of colored pigments, so, the colours shown in> these pictures are more or less affected by the colours of the layers of the> glass plates, and not necessarily the real shades. It only can be> ascertained that it was blue, but not exactly what kind of blue....> D.> > 
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