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A short story that examines the relationship between time and money, explains why time travel won't make you rich and postulates just what might happen when scientists find their government grants being withdrawn. It doesn't explain the current global financial crisis but, then again, it might give some pointers as to what went wrong.
It costs less than a chocolate bar, it's only 7000 words and will keep you entertained during lunch break. What do you have to lose? Apart from the price of a chocolate bar...

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Produktbeschreibung
A short story that examines the relationship between time and money, explains why time travel won't make you rich and postulates just what might happen when scientists find their government grants being withdrawn. It doesn't explain the current global financial crisis but, then again, it might give some pointers as to what went wrong.
It costs less than a chocolate bar, it's only 7000 words and will keep you entertained during lunch break. What do you have to lose? Apart from the price of a chocolate bar...


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Autorenporträt
A.D. McFadzean was born after the most intensive period of H-bomb testing in human history, yet still denies he has super-powers. His education began at an early age and went on until later. Curiously, although he lived through the Sixties he actually remembers quite a lot of it. Since then he has held down a series of dead end jobs as a research astronomer, space scientist, defence engineer and energy consultant. They're all a lot less interesting than you'd think but at least he has learned a lot about offices. And stationary.

So far, he has lived his entire life, without missing a single day, and as a result he is married, to his wife, and is the father of his two children. He has a house and, for several hours each day, he gets to live in it. Previously, he has written comedy for radio and serious stuff for scientists but you needn't worry about any of that because this isn't an advert.

He has been to Hawaii but not Florida; Madrid but not Malaga; Cape Town but not Johannesburg. He's worked in the Arctic but never danced naked on a table. All that must tell you something about him, he's just not sure what. However, as a general rule he doesn't like talking about himself because he knows it's all lies.

Incidentally, that's a very old picture. He's trimmed the beard since then.