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Follow up: Time travel isn’t lonely

It turns out that John Vanderslice was wrong; not only is time travel not lonely, but even the New York Times can’t resist writing about it—this weekend’s Time Traveler Convention at MIT, that is (see my previous post for more info). I particularly enjoyed the description of the MIT dorm room with the motorized couch and the “pizza button.” Isn’t that what all MIT dorm rooms are like?

Author Tim JarrettPosted on May 6, 2005Categories Boston

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