Woods.PA@Xerox.ARPA (06/26/85)
From: Don Woods <Woods.pa@Xerox.ARPA> The story in which a guy gets a "timebelt" from a relative (as an inheritance, not a birthday gift) and then starts running into other instances of himself all over the place (or rather, all over the time) is "The Man Who Folded Himself", by David Gerrold. I've always rather liked the story, though I gather there are people who don't like Gerrold's style. I agree that the style is thin in places, but the plot line is to time travel what "Tau Zero" is to relativistic space travel. -- Don.