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In the News (Sun 7 Sep 08)

  
  Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day after today; it is in the future.
In everyday speech, tomorrow, speaks not only of a single day but of some era that is not today and has not yet occurred.
"The rent is due tomorrow." "Tomorrow is my last day on the job" - but whether a specific use of the word is to be understood as literal or abstract is not always clear.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/to/tomorrow.html   (580 words)

  
 Welcome to the Lab!
The Lab(s) that were used by the Tomorrow People of the 1970s hold a special place in the minds of fans of the Tomorrow People.
There were two main incarnations of the Lab, with the first Lab meant as a base for the Tomorrow People and constantly evolving and the second Lab being designed with living, as well as working, in mind.
For more info about The Tomorrow People (both 70s and 90s version) go to The Galactic Federation Communications Hub which is the net centre for all things TP.
www.alphalink.com.au /~drednort/thelab.html   (1548 words)

  
 Dreadnought's Tomorrow People Page
I have made available the general references to the Tomorrow People from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction edited by Peter Nicholls, the The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction by Roger Fulton, and Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia by John Clute.
One of the stars of the new (90s versions) 'Tomorrow People' was Kristian Schmid.
The composite picture showing both the old and new Tomorrow People contained at the head of this page, was created by me, Shaun Hately, and is © 1996, Shaun Hately, except where it infringes other copyrights.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/8017/tp.htm   (736 words)

  
 The Tomorrow People 2:1 - The Blue And The Green
The number of Tomorrow People are down until student teacher, Elizabeth M'Bondo, breaks out with her powers when traumatised seeing John and Stephen jaunting/teleporting.
The Tomorrow People investigate and discover that alien life-forms spawned on Earth can't change to their true form and leave unless they're propelled by the energy of human aggression.
Although the box cover points out an error in episode two, it fails to explain how the picture in Stephen's school gets destroyed when Tim the organic computer investigates it back at their headquarters and an identical picture is there again the next morning in the next episode.
www.computercrowsnest.com /sfnews2/02_oct/review1002_26.shtml   (635 words)

  
 Bambi Francisco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I guess it's what's to be expected in this collaborative and open-source Internet world.
Consider this: People take about 2,000 digital photos a year, according to Lars Perkins, who founded Picasa, which was bought by Google.
Digital camera sales topped 50 million in 2003, according to PMA Marketing Research.
bambi.blogs.com   (1320 words)

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