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File:Mir.jpg|link=Mir (nonfiction)|1999: Sensors on the [[Mir (nonfiction)|Mir spacecraft]] detect patterns of electricity which reveal existence of a vast electrical intelligence in the Earth's ionosphere, later known as [[AESOP]].
File:Mir.jpg|link=Mir (nonfiction)|1999: Sensors on the [[Mir (nonfiction)|Mir spacecraft]] detect patterns of electricity which reveal existence of a vast electrical intelligence in the Earth's ionosphere, later known as [[AESOP]].
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File:The Custodian.jpg|link=The Custodian|[[The Custodian]] publishes revised edition of ''Cheating the Big Bang'', a one-act play and self-help book.  Catch phrase:  "Don't make me get the shovel."
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File:Grigori Rasputin 1916.jpg|link=Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Mystic and faith healer [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Grigori Rasputin]] publishes new class of [[cryptographic numen]] in violation of agreement with [[The Custodian]].
File:Grigori Rasputin 1916.jpg|link=Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Mystic and faith healer [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Grigori Rasputin]] publishes new class of [[cryptographic numen]] in violation of agreement with [[The Custodian]].


File:The Custodian.jpg|link=The Custodian|[[The Custodian]] publishes revised edition of ''Cheating the Big Bang'', a one-act play and self-help book.  Catch phrase:  "Don't make me get the shovel."
File:Hanford Site.jpg|link=Hanford Site (nonfiction)|[[Hanford Site (nonfiction)|Hanford Site]] engineers begin feeding radioactive chemical waste to Ultravore.


File:Ultravore.jpg|link=Ultravore|Synthetic organism [[Ultravore]] begins consuming and dematerializing radioactive chemical waste at the [[Hanford Site (nonfiction)|Hanford Site]], kicking back thirty percent of the energy harvest to [[The Custodian]].
File:Ultravore.jpg|link=Ultravore|Synthetic organism [[Ultravore]] begins consuming and dematerializing radioactive chemical waste at the [[Hanford Site (nonfiction)|Hanford Site]], kicking back thirty percent of the energy harvest to [[The Custodian]].
File:The Custodian.jpg|link=The Custodian|[[The Custodian]] lets Ultravore live in exchange for thirty percent of the energy harvest from whatever Ultravore consumes.
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Revision as of 07:39, 4 July 2017

Notes to discuss with Greg Nesbitt (nonfiction).

In The News:

From the July 20 "On This Day in History" template:

From the August 17 "On This Day in History" template:

From the May 6 template:

From the July 24 template:

Baron Z and Skip Digits:

Miscellaneous:

Previously

  • Group comedy ethic: Respond with "Yes, and" (never "no"))
  • Air-horse raiders appear in space-time above planet Earth-space-time, descend on First World War, the worst of it, trenches, shells, gas, 1917, 1916, 1915, working backwards ... Air-horse attack armored electrical-signal-train traversing telegraph wires across Western North America ... race to San Francisco, which telegraph will click first, who will be first to receive the news? "The happiness of Rome seemed to hang upon the outcome of a race" -- Baron Z syndicates the show and sponsors the air-horse raiders ...
  • Havelock - must traverse back before he risks dying "for real", after 1911 - traversing back he keeps his identity - dying "for real" he is reborn the early 1800's with only residual memories of his deal with The Custodian
    • But it's like quitting smoking, he knows he should traverse back, but traversing forward feels so good, and traversing back is worse than work -- it is painful work.
  • Scene: Havelock Plays Russian Roulette for charity at Carnival Tenebre, a dollar a spin, to ransom O. Henry (nonfiction), or maybe for Mark Twain.