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About Probable Impossibilities

The Name...
...was inspired by Aristotle, as quoted in Madeleine L'Engle's Walking on Water:
That which is impossible and probable is better than that which is possible and improbable.

The Layout...
...was hand coded in Notepad using HTML, CSS, PHP, tables and the NL Convert script by CodeGrrl. Its title, "days that never passed," is a nod to Azar's long-time passion for time travel fiction and alternate history, both of which explore pasts which never happened and futures which may or may not be. It uses the TARDIS from Doctor Who as its central image because it is the most enduring symbol of time/space travel in pop culture. It's also the ultimate example of a probable impossibility--larger on the inside than the outside, and able to cross space and time in an instant.

The Graphics...
...were designed by Azar using Photoshop 7.0, images and screencaptures from a variety of fan websites, and the "Miss" True Type font.

Link to Us...
coming soon...