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SieS
14th December 2013, 11:53
The future is postponed again. Initially the prospect would have officially kicked off today, but this proved not feasible chronologically. The project is struggling for some time with delays.
Organizer Koen Stalwijk: "finishing the past took longer than expected. At this moment we are working on the present. When that is done, we can begin. "
Many people are disappointed about the postponement. Stalwijk reassures time users with confidence: "I expect the future actually any time soon now. It is about time. "
Tony
14th December 2013, 12:33
Well said, very funny!
Tony
GoodETxSG
14th December 2013, 13:57
Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
Carmody
14th December 2013, 14:04
It's a wordplay.
Kinda philosophical, whut?
It's like when someone asks you what time it is.
The only correct answer that is universal, is 'slightly after now'.
greybeard
14th December 2013, 14:31
Where's the next moment?
I though it would be here by NOW.
Chris
Hervé
14th December 2013, 15:14
Yep!
It's going to happen soon... an ad infinitam of never happening!
Like the carrot on a stick to keep that donkey moving... the "cause" of motion always remains in the future...
araucaria
14th December 2013, 16:29
Well actually, the future has been and gone - you are all living in the past.
CD7
14th December 2013, 20:24
The past! Im late for the future.. Fk where's the white rabbit!!?
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Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
Yes!! Please consult your Alice in Wunderland handbook!! GEEsH!
SieS
14th December 2013, 23:39
Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
The past takes longer than expected.
There is a link (http://www.speld.nl/2013/12/10/toekomst-opnieuw-uitgesteld/) but its in Dutch
araucaria
15th December 2013, 15:03
Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
The past takes longer than expected.
There is a link (http://www.speld.nl/2013/12/10/toekomst-opnieuw-uitgesteld/) but its in Dutch
Ja Ja. Ik ken dat.
ulli
15th December 2013, 16:22
Well actually, the future has been and gone - you are all living in the past.
You are wrong, araucaria. All the predicted events happened,
and everyone died all at the same time,
and only a few were informed that they were already dead.
The great majority are imagining that the big wipe-out still lies ahead.
But what a relief it was when I realized that I had died,
and didn't have to worry no more about dying.
Now the only job I have to do is tell people they are already dead.
How 'bout that then?
I noticed soon after 2000 that I could do things that only spirit can do...
you know, mind stuff?
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Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
The past takes longer than expected.
There is a link (http://www.speld.nl/2013/12/10/toekomst-opnieuw-uitgesteld/) but its in Dutch
Ja Ja. Ik ken dat.
Now you are channelling my dad. Platt Duitsch.
German dialect that sounds more Dutch than German...we lived near the Dutch border.
araucaria
15th December 2013, 17:52
Well actually, the future has been and gone - you are all living in the past.
You are wrong, araucaria. All the predicted events happened,
and everyone died all at the same time,
and only a few were informed that they were already dead.
The great majority are imagining that the big wipe-out still lies ahead.
But what a relief it was when I realized that I had died,
and didn't have to worry no more about dying.
Now the only job I have to do is tell people they are already dead.
How 'bout that then?
I noticed soon after 2000 that I could do things that only spirit can do...
you know, mind stuff?
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Hello, is there a link to an article or other reference we can take a look at please?
The past takes longer than expected.
There is a link (http://www.speld.nl/2013/12/10/toekomst-opnieuw-uitgesteld/) but its in Dutch
Ja Ja. Ik ken dat.
Now you are channelling my dad. Platt Duitsch.
German dialect that sounds more Dutch than German...we lived near the Dutch border.
Then we are both wrong: 'living' in the past (I should have used quotes) as in PK Dick's Ubik, yes.
Channelling your Dad? I just quoted the first comment :) Maybe you should check it out, he may have something else to tell you?
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