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Apr 15, 2007 01:19

 

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entropy_house April 15 2007, 14:59:07 UTC
Under Fandom Terminology, I've been using PSJ, Post San Julian, for the resonance with PGP, Post Gauda Prime. I didn't realize you were using Post July Second.

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shimere277 April 15 2007, 16:38:23 UTC
I thought of that also, but the fleet was actually at San Julian from 20 June to 17 August of 1578. In other words, things could have happened there after the execution of Doughtie without going into an AU.

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entropy_house April 15 2007, 21:19:59 UTC
*grin* I refused to watch the movie past that point, so it's all AU to me. But I'll bear in mind the more comprehensive abbreviation for future usage.

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kerr_avon May 3 2007, 15:58:02 UTC
This is impressive. Really, someone could base a doctoral thesis on what's already here.

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shimere277 May 3 2007, 20:41:20 UTC
If I'd only known about hair pr0n and Patagonian sausages, I wouldn't have wasted my time on visionary literature ;-)

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entropy_house May 3 2007, 22:49:46 UTC
'Too quick we get old, too late we get smart.' :^)

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animagiblender October 4 2009, 21:38:20 UTC
Nevertheless, copies do circulate. Close your eyes, click your red shoes three times and we’ll see what we can do.

Erm, I'm a bit new to this whole obsessively loving Paul Darrow and his lovely eyelashes, but...*clicks red shoes* praytell, what would help me find something to fquiee over?

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peripeteia September 23 2010, 19:24:36 UTC
O internet, the discovery of Drake's Venture just made my life. (At least, my life since my husband introduced me to Blake's 7 earlier this year, which is a much richer life indeed.) Not only does this look like it will satisfy the need for more of Paul Darrow's lovely eyelashes, but it features folks peripheral to the thesis that's gobbled up the last year of my life... on fascination with the occult at Elizabeth's court. Which I am supposed to be wrapping up right now. Poor Thomas Doughty/ie. I'm clicking my red shoes together in the hopes that you can help me see this neglected masterpiece, 'cause witchcraft...er, Googling... is failing me.

Thank you!

p.s. This FAQ is amazing.

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theunmutual October 4 2010, 15:14:45 UTC
Can anybody help me find/aquire a copy of this elusive masterpiece? I can pay postage if necessary.

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