On 03 Nov 2009, "Robert (enterprise)" <maccanospam...@ptd.net> wrote in rec.music.beatles:
>> http://thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com/ > Just listened to the first track, pretty cool actually. Someone > went to a lot of trouble, I will have to listen to the rest of it.
I had the same first reaction as you, so I listened to a couple more. It got old real fast and I gave up.
You're right, somebody DID put a lot of time and energy into that. My question is... Why??
On Nov 3, 6:46 pm, Nil <redno...@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote:
> On 03 Nov 2009, "Robert (enterprise)" <maccanospam...@ptd.net> wrote > in rec.music.beatles:
> >>http://thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com/ > > Just listened to the first track, pretty cool actually. Someone > > went to a lot of trouble, I will have to listen to the rest of it.
> I had the same first reaction as you, so I listened to a couple more. > It got old real fast and I gave up.
> You're right, somebody DID put a lot of time and energy into that. My > question is... Why??
> The story is entertaining, though!
Where is that "over the ocean" thing from? Pretty amazing.
> On Nov 3, 6:46 pm, Nil <redno...@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote:
> > On 03 Nov 2009, "Robert (enterprise)" <maccanospam...@ptd.net> wrote > > in rec.music.beatles:
> > >>http://thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com/ > > > Just listened to the first track, pretty cool actually. Someone > > > went to a lot of trouble, I will have to listen to the rest of it.
> > I had the same first reaction as you, so I listened to a couple more. > > It got old real fast and I gave up.
> > You're right, somebody DID put a lot of time and energy into that. My > > question is... Why??
> > The story is entertaining, though!
> Where is that "over the ocean" thing from? Pretty amazing.
> On Nov 3, 6:46 pm, Nil <redno...@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote:
> > On 03 Nov 2009, "Robert (enterprise)" <maccanospam...@ptd.net> wrote > > in rec.music.beatles:
> > >>http://thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com/ > > > Just listened to the first track, pretty cool actually. Someone > > > went to a lot of trouble, I will have to listen to the rest of it.
> > I had the same first reaction as you, so I listened to a couple more. > > It got old real fast and I gave up.
> > You're right, somebody DID put a lot of time and energy into that. My > > question is... Why??
> > The story is entertaining, though!
> Where is that "over the ocean" thing from? Pretty amazing.
> On Nov 3, 9:06 pm, "t...@aerovons.com" <t...@aerovons.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 3, 6:46 pm, Nil <redno...@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote:
> > > On 03 Nov 2009, "Robert (enterprise)" <maccanospam...@ptd.net> wrote > > > in rec.music.beatles:
> > > >>http://thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com/ > > > > Just listened to the first track, pretty cool actually. Someone > > > > went to a lot of trouble, I will have to listen to the rest of it.
> > > I had the same first reaction as you, so I listened to a couple more. > > > It got old real fast and I gave up.
> > > You're right, somebody DID put a lot of time and energy into that. My > > > question is... Why??
> > > The story is entertaining, though!
> > Where is that "over the ocean" thing from? Pretty amazing.
> > TH
> Oh heck, nevermind now I remember that one;)
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Well, tell us - I certainly don't know, Tom - what about the others....?
> A great link to have provided and a whole lot of fun!
It sounds very much like some people in this forum just refuse to believe what seems a very believable story. Modern quantum physics support the notion of parallel universes. In fact, a parallel universe event makes a lot more sense than that someone would actually go out and fabricate something like this! Lucky for us that this parallel universe also developed audio-cassette technology. I bet they don't have 24-bit CDs and a Beatles mono box though!