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>  An accidental compilation. TimeWarp is one more step down the
> treacherous electronic path. This is for anyone who is not satisfied
> with merely remaining in the fleeting present, or even stopping time
> completely. TimeWarp, thought up very late at night by Gabe and I,
> allows for you to take back this precious resource.
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>

Once it is installed, TimeWarp makes your system clock run backwards,
but not quite normally. Instead, it will skip and jump backwards,
generally 2 seconds at a time, once every two seconds. Weirder yet,
the strain on the warp engine caused by the use of menus will allow
time to run forward while menus are being pulled down, and we believe
that it may even be running in excess of its normal speed this way.
Once the menu is released, however, time will quickly snap back to its
previous direction, as though the menu had never been pulled down. One
other caution: time will run forwards while the computer is not on,
and, likewise, will not be effected on devices other than the
computer.

DL #1 TimeWarp

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

In this, as in all the other Accidental Compilations, and as should be
for all stupid programs, we have three words of advice: You Have Been
Warned.