what is OST?( if not TARDIS)

luca audrey niko daniel lebelland at xtra.co.nz
Mon Apr 10 16:36:41 PDT 2006


Cool.
The best part of the Tardis 'turning up' apart from the noise it made, 
was that it always happened at the right time, never before!


Chris Corrigan wrote:

> A quick translation for those of you scattered throughout the British 
> Commonwealth who, like me, grew up watching Dr. Who:
>
> "Open Space Technology is a TARDIS".
>
> For those of you not familiar with the profound implications of this 
> sentence, you will need to do some Googling around!  Start here 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardis>...
>
> All you need to know is that it's a lot bigger inside than it is outside!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
> On 4/10/06, * Raffi Aftandelian* <raffi at bk.ru <mailto:raffi at bk.ru>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Dear colleagues,
>
>     A new short description of OST came to me today unexpectedly, probably
>     not something that would go on openspaceworld.org
>     <http://openspaceworld.org>:
>
>     "OST is the best value, most easily replicable, most accessible,
>     and only
>     space-time machine on the market today. It is economical not only
>     because it
>     is for free, but also because large groups fit in the machine
>     especially well.
>
>     Its power is in its simplicity: By letting groups fall into
>     remembering who they are (accessing their past?), being where they
>     are, and talking about where they want to go (future), the group's now
>     can potentially be expanding infinitely holding both the Big Bang and
>     the Universe's moment of greatest expansion together."
>
>     Raffi
>
>
>
>                               mailto:raffi at bk.ru <mailto:raffi at bk.ru>
>
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