Technically the Letts TV21 Diary, issued in 1970, but usable for any subsequent year up to 1979 but leaving the dates to be filled in by the user. Unfortunately that entry kinda blows out of the water the idea of SWORD being an up-to-date organisation, if they were using technology about a thousand years old! And I'm not sure how tightly packed TWO HUNDRED passengers would be in that itty-bitty carriage! Makes the London Underground seem quite spacious! ;-D
It's that there Century 21 Diary, ain't it?
ReplyDeleteThe old un, I mean, not the reissue.
ReplyDeleteYou got it Toad! Yep, it's the Letts Diary. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteTechnically the Letts TV21 Diary, issued in 1970, but usable for any subsequent year up to 1979 but leaving the dates to be filled in by the user. Unfortunately that entry kinda blows out of the water the idea of SWORD being an up-to-date organisation, if they were using technology about a thousand years old! And I'm not sure how tightly packed TWO HUNDRED passengers would be in that itty-bitty carriage! Makes the London Underground seem quite spacious! ;-D
ReplyDelete"The engines are powered by computers."
ReplyDeleteYeh, just shovel them into the furnace which drives a turbine! Hence all the steam escaping from underneath!
'Cropir'...frivolous commenter!