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I think the cgi folks first experimented with a sundial strapped it his wrist but it just didn?t look right.


Although, there?s a Robert Rankin book where a lost, Victorian age of advanced technology is rediscovered in the future when an archivist finds that one of the figures in the Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke is wearing a digital watch.

Historians are also now agreed that what Henry thought was an MMS of Anne of Cleves sent to him by Holbein, was in fact the result of him clicking accidentally on a WAP link to adult site "Damsels_in_undress".


This early example of multimedia spam eventually cost Cromwell his head, and cost England years of political and military insecurity.

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Young Winston, where there is a full shot of Horseguards Parade in period uniform and a passenger plane (now sadly airbrushed out) flying over turn of the century London.


And Eye of the Needle with Donald Sutherland set in the Second world war, double yellow lines in the road and a late 1970's bus shelter. It's a classic.

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