• Re: (ReacTor) Five Stories About Time Travel and Bureaucracy

    From a425couple@a425couple@hotmail.com to rec.arts.sf.written,alt.fan.heinlein on Thu May 15 11:08:34 2025
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    On 5/15/25 07:11, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five Stories About Time Travel and Bureaucracy

    What's the fun of time travel without a regulatory body to enforce the
    rules?

    https://reactormag.com/five-stories-about-time-travel-and-bureaucracy/

    I think it was in Silverberg's "Up the Line" that the tour guides
    mentioned an imponderable,
    They had taken thousands to view the crucifixion of Jesus Christ,
    but every time they went, it was not all that crowded.
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  • From ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan@tednolan to rec.arts.sf.written,alt.fan.heinlein on Thu May 15 18:21:13 2025
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    In article <D4qVP.416048$lbbb.123841@fx18.iad>,
    a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
    On 5/15/25 07:11, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five Stories About Time Travel and Bureaucracy

    What's the fun of time travel without a regulatory body to enforce the
    rules?

    https://reactormag.com/five-stories-about-time-travel-and-bureaucracy/

    I think it was in Silverberg's "Up the Line" that the tour guides
    mentioned an imponderable,
    They had taken thousands to view the crucifixion of Jesus Christ,
    but every time they went, it was not all that crowded.

    That because Barney Hendrickson's film crew cleared the streets for
    shooting.
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