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In one of the St. Mary's books Max and Eddy leave 18th century London in a hurry end up at the beginning of time. Srkdqltr Thursday #1
Got any more details? Goonch Thursday #2
Well, I read it ages ago, so it had to have been written as early as mid 20th century. raccoon Thursday #3
I mean details in the story Goonch Thursday #4
Sorry, I can't remember. THanks. raccoon Thursday #5
Not to beat a dead horse but: Was the main character male or female ..... Goonch Thursday #6
It was a man, a short story in a collection of short stories. raccoon Thursday #9
How about.... Goonch Thursday #11
Goonch, where did you get that quote? I've looked at a number of web pages about that story, and highplainsdem Thursday #12
That might've been it fits all the criteria. raccoon Thursday #13
Raccoon, that's the same title and author I gave you earlier, with links to 4 web pages about it. But the highplainsdem Thursday #14
You're right. It was. raccoon Friday #16
Goonch, I really would appreciate your explaining where you got that quote. If it's from a website, highplainsdem Thursday #15
You're right. AI confessed.....your point is well taken! Goonch Friday #17
Thank you, so much, for explaining what happened! I thought it could be a chatbot, but without highplainsdem Friday #19
You may quote my posts in context if you also quote entirely my following inquiry to and responce from Google AI Goonch Friday #20
I'm just going to summarize what happened, because with that long message you just posted from that highplainsdem Friday #21
Had to ask ;-{) Goonch Friday #23
Thanks! It can be hard to keep track of all the various AI and chatbot models. highplainsdem Friday #24
Here's the link to my OP in General Discussion: highplainsdem Friday #22
The Google AI provided this... marcopolo63 Thursday #7
I'm pretty sure drmeow 12 hrs ago #25
Possibly Neal Shusterman's "Same Time Next Year" - though the time travel is to the future: highplainsdem Thursday #8
Thank you all! raccoon Thursday #10
highplainsdem is correct. AI fabricated Goonch Friday #18
I don't know that one, but... pandr32 12 hrs ago #26
What about the book by Jack Finney? About time kimbutgar 12 hrs ago #27
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