True story: Yesterday, as I as driving home from work, I found myself at a stop-sign next to a guy who looked a hell of a lot like Philip K. Dick.
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He was bilocating -- from the past.
--WMB
I've seen a few PKD doppelgangers around Lawrence. I don't know if they reside here or come for the "superb shopping atmosphere", but two of them are jaywalkers and they're damned lucky I'm an attentive driver.
When you're bilocating, traffic somehow doesn't seem to matter so much! BTW, this must have been how PKD obtained his visions of the future.
--WMB
This is *definitely* a phildickian future.
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