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More On Save Enterprise Donations

Malfourmed writes "TrekUnited.com today announced that three anonymous contributors from the commercial spaceflight industry have stepped forward with a $3 million pledge toward the campaign to ensure a fifth season for the recently cancelled Star Trek: Enterprise. The benefactors explained why they believe this campaign deserves such a substantial contribution: 'We think Star Trek and especially its latest incarnation, Enterprise is the kind of TV that should be aired more often. The people responsible at Paramount think this is just a show and we want to tell them, it is not. We are in the commercial space flight industry and would like to testify that at least one out of two of all the actual entrepreneurs involved in this industry has been inspired by Star Trek; and we are not only good at watching TV sci-fi , we are also good at writing checks, big checks. The people airing this kind of TV have a responsibility; inspiration.' " We reported on this a few days ago, but this is more info about the largest donors.

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  1. Re:CmdrTaco needs a spell checker by Fnagaton · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I always spell the piece of paper that detail payment instructions to the bank as "cheque" not "check". For example: "American Express Travelers Cheques"

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  2. Spell check spell check spell check by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "doner" reminds me of "boner" ...speaking of which, I have one, but not for this website.

    donor, you assclowns. Use fucking spell-check.

  3. Re:CmdrTaco needs a spell checker by nick-less · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Donors", not "doners".

    Hm... doughnuts ...

  4. Re:True. Very True by eno2001 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Say what you will... at least I learned how to share early on whic probably explains why I use Free/Open software now. Any kid on the block could have asked for time on my compute cluster and I would have been happy to give it.

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