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Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful
- Narrated by: Brad Hill
- Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
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Summary
What if suddenly, everybody in the world had access to a limited form of time travel? What if they could send an email to themselves exactly one month into the future or one month into the past? How would it change society? It would certainly cause trouble. This is a collection of three short stories. The first is about the average person's experience, once handed the ability to talk across time. If you've read the book The Puppy of Doom, you'll recognize the character Albert. The second story is about a petty crook. While in the third, the government has to come to grips with an unwelcome surprise.
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