Time and Relative Dimensions in Space - I think
2006-10-03 23:57:28
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answered by OriginalBubble 6
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Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.
2006-10-04 19:14:05
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answered by greebo 3
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Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.
2006-10-04 09:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.
2006-10-04 06:59:58
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answered by mothertiggy 4
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The TARDIS is a fictional time machine and spacecraft in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The name is an acronym of Time And Relative Dimension (or Dimensions) In Space.
A product of Time Lord technology, a properly maintained and piloted TARDIS can transport its occupants to any point in Time and Space. The interior of a TARDIS is much larger than its exterior, which can blend in with its surroundings through the ship's chameleon circuit. In the series, the Doctor pilots an unreliable, obsolete Type 40 TARDIS whose chameleon circuit is stuck, giving it the shape of a 1950s-style London police box.
Although "TARDIS" is the name of a type of craft, rather than a specific one, the Doctor's TARDIS is usually referred to as "the" TARDIS or, in some of the earlier serials, just as "the ship". (In the two 1960s Dalek films, the craft was referred to as Tardis, without the definite article.)
The programme has become so much a part of British popular culture that not only has the shape of the police box become more immediately associated with the TARDIS than with its original real-world function, the word "TARDIS" has been used to describe anything that seems bigger on the inside than on the outside.
The name TARDIS is a registered trademark of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
2006-10-04 07:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Time and Relative Dimension in Space
2006-10-04 07:00:40
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answered by sammi 2
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TIME AND RELATIVE DIMENSION IN SPACE
T A R D I S IS WHAT IT STANDS FOR.
JANE
2006-10-04 07:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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TIME and RELATIVE DIMENSION in SPACE
Not just your average police box
2006-10-04 09:12:35
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answered by mbhoy 2
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Its from Roland Rats brother ....Sid Rat
2006-10-05 07:31:19
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answered by δώδεκα 5
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2006-10-04 07:26:11
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answered by Trillian 2
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