He took Barboados Slim's last name and dropped the Conrad from his
real father, Hermes... instead of being Dwight Conrad, he was Dwight
Slim.
On Nov 29, 5:37 am, bakedbe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Nov 29, 3:51 am, Don Del Grande <del_grande_n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > bakedbeans wrote:
> > >So who's taking the capsule submissions? ;)
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> > >inconsistencies:
> > >Neptune is shown with two spherical moons and no rings, wikipedia
says
> > >it has one spherical moon, 12 others and rings.
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> > Maybe Neptune changed in 1000 years?
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> > Here's a "sort of" inconsistency: Lars wasn't really doomed, as that
> > applies only to people who travel instantaneously forward through
> > time; he went forward in Michelle's cryogenic capsule. If Lars was
> > doomed, then "original" Fry is as well. (Of course, Lars was probably
> > too dim to realize this.)
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> > -- Don
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> Hello Don - good to see you're still here! I remember reading your
> posts here back in 2001/2002 :)
>
> I was wondering myself what made someone doomed, but I'm not entirely
> satisfied with this explanation. Fry *always* travelled
> instantaneously forward in time, and nobody else ever really did. The
> Benders and Hermes' body were just waiting in the limestone cavern
> (Bender could now be millions of years old?). The scammer who first
> tested the time travel spent the night doubled with himself. They all
> just waited somewhere off-stage until just after the original
> disappeared.
>
> At the end of the film the remaining Fry is the one who in went back
> in time to escape the Scammers and then again for pizza. He has also
> frozen himself (travelled instantaneously forward) a total of 3 times
> now, twice for 1000 years and once for 7.95 years. So there is either
> no correlation between the number of trips backwards/forward and
> doomediness, or, as you say, Lars got it wrong.
>
> Has anyone had any luck with the "insolvable time formula" yet? I
> plotted it and it just looked like some superimposed waves
(http://boldra.com/images/paradoxicality%20equation.gif).
I couldn't
> do anything with the globetrotters "solved" formula, because I don't
> know what the doom coefficient is :) Do they still have all those
> maths PhDs on the writing staff?
>
> I'm also still wondering what was so bad about Dwight and LaBarbara
> being called "Slim". I think I'm missing a joke there. Dwight Slim?
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