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Home Theater Transformed Into Star Trek Bridge

gevmage writes "Gary Reign, a guy with apparently way too much time on his hands, built a home theater in his basement. This is not unusual. However, the room is designed, floor to ceiling, as the bridge of a Star Trek style starship. See his photo page for details."

249 comments

  1. After this by Van+Cutter+Romney · · Score: 0

    Now, his wife has divorced him and his kids go to community college.

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  2. "Ach! Capt'n!!!" by aunchaki · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It's the server! She canna handle it!!"

    1. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Damn it Scotty. Reroute main power through the Auxiliary nyud Pathways.

    2. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 1

      You're right. The guy had enough time to deck out the place but not enough time to make sure his website didn't get slashdotted. No wonder Klingons consider humans to be weak.

    3. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by andphi · · Score: 5, Funny

      Reverse the polarity of particle flow! Reroute a phase-shifted tachyon pulse through the main deflector dish! Blow out the ramscoops! Tea, Earl Grey, Hot!

    4. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "It's the server! She canna handle it!!" Maybe we can get La Forge to reverse the polarity on every god-damned thing on this side of the neutral zone -- it always solves the problem.
    5. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Apocalypse111 · · Score: 5, Funny

      We are Slashdot. Lower your firewalls and prepare for decimation. Your biological and technological distinctiveness is already similar to our own. Resistance is futile.

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    6. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by AKAImBatman · · Score: 4, Informative

      Here's another story on it with a slideshow:

      http://www.electronichouse.com/article/star_trek_t heater/

    7. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Howserx · · Score: 2, Funny

      Reversing the polarity of my PC power supply sure solved the problem of a persistent Windows installation.

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    8. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by skintigh2 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I've been watching Voyager, and they don't reroute anything anymore. They remodulate it. They remodulate shields, they remodulate phasers, they even remodulate things that have never been modulated before and seeming make no sense to be modulated, like the universal translater. All I know is it fixes everything technical, and i really need to learn how to do it.

    9. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey!

      They still remodulate the main deflector!

    10. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by dangitman · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's like a balloon, and ... something bad happens.

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    11. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by AndyG314 · · Score: 1

      I just can't do it captin, I don't have the power...

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    12. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Remember that little switch on your radio that flips between "AM" and "FM"?

      There you go.

    13. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I just love both of you for posting this. Honestly. :)

    14. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      I just can't do it captin, I don't have the power...

      or all of my fingers.
    15. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by RealGrouchy · · Score: 1
      We are Slashdot. Lower your firewalls and prepare for decimation. Your biological and technological distinctiveness is already similar to our own. Resistance is futile.

      You obviously are just a hologram. The *real* slashdot would have said that twice.

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    16. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by 1110110001 · · Score: 1

      Oh cadet you should have known that's :8080 and not :8090. Port 8090 doesn't work in every quadrant.

    17. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by jamstar7 · · Score: 1

      I wouldn't mind remodulating Seven of Nine. Or B'Elana. Or both at once.

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    18. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" by bostonguy · · Score: 1

      I seem to recall that ST:TNG relied heavily on the starboard power coupling as a foil/remedy for everything.

  3. One photo missing by sg3000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It looks like he did a lot of work, and it looks authentic.

    However, there's one photo missing: one of these days, he'll have to sell that house. I want a picture of the real estate agent's face when they see that room!

    "Captain, property values have slowed to impulse power."

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    1. Re:One photo missing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      A more immediate question is, now that his mom's basement is full of props and crap, where is he going to live???

    2. Re:One photo missing by compro01 · · Score: 1

      it all depends on who he's selling it to.

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    3. Re:One photo missing by Kjella · · Score: 1

      Wacky houses have a way of meeting up with wacky people. He'll certainly get it sold for no less than a plain basement to some sci-fi geek. I'm not sure I'd pay any extra for it (certainly not whatever time and material he spent actually making it), having that in my basement? Cool. It's probably not something I'd show off on the first date, tho...

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    4. Re:One photo missing by cdrudge · · Score: 1
      However, there's one photo missing: one of these days, he'll have to sell that house. I want a picture of the real estate agent's face when they see that room!

      "Captain, property values have slowed to impulse power."
      From the looks of it, an overwhelming amount of the decorations are essentially veneered to the walls or otherwise easily moved. Those that aren't would probably take some sheetrock work or basic carpentry but would otherwise be easily changed. A coat of paint and the above changes and the room would look totally different.
    5. Re:One photo missing by Darth_brooks · · Score: 4, Insightful

      However, there's one photo missing: one of these days, he'll have to sell that house.

      Says who? Oh sure, some day he'll die. But I'm betting he'll be interested in an entirely different real estate market by then.

      A house is just a place to live. If you want to make money, there are a few hundred thousand other things in the world you can pour money into that will have a better return.

      Spending your time designing, sweating, building and creating just so that the next guy will give you a couple extra grand to enjoy the fruits of your labor seems like a waste of time to me.

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    6. Re:One photo missing by Lane.exe · · Score: 2, Funny
      Lane's Paradox:

      If this was something you'd show off on the first date, you're not the kind of person that gets dates.

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    7. Re:One photo missing by Vexorian · · Score: 1

      Doubt he is planning to sell the house anytime soon.

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    8. Re:One photo missing by Provocateur · · Score: 1

      ...which would explain why he has been busy with the Captain's log...

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    9. Re:One photo missing by Hymer · · Score: 1

      I do know several women that would love to be capt. Kathryn Janeway, cmdr. Beverly Crusher, lt. Natasha Yar, cmdr. T'Pol or Seven of Nine (pref. in post-borg config.) at least for a couple of hours...
      I do in fact share my life with one. The only reason why our house don't look like Enterprise-D on the inside is the fact that our children doesn't like the idea of living in a spaceship (yes, I admit, we did something wrong during their younger years, we just don't know what). I do however plan a full conversion when the children moves out.

    10. Re:One photo missing by cowscows · · Score: 1

      While renovating a house might not be as easy a way of making a buck as buying Microsoft stock 20 years ago was, if you're careful about what you're doing, you can make some good money flipping property. Particularly when the housing market is going the right way, you can get some significant profit reasonably quickly. It'll take some initial capital, and possibly some manual labor by you, but it doesn't have to be miserable crippling work by any means.

      Not to mention the fact that a lot of people enjoy designing, sweating, building, and creating. Gut an old bathroom, design a new layout, re-build most of it yourself... you'll feel damn accomplished when it's all said and done. And if it increases the value of your house a little bit more, all the better.

      A house is not just a place to live. For many people, including the guy who built this theater, it's something to take pride in. For others, it's both a home and an investment. For some, it's probably just a place to sleep and store their clothes in. All of those points of view are valid.

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  4. his next goal... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    now his next goal is to build rebuild a server from the smoldering hunk of liquid metal that is left of his old one.

  5. Wormhole by kitzilla · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Ah, the server has been drawn into a wormhole.

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  6. Because you KNOW his site ain't up to the task... by TigerNut · · Score: 1
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  7. Obligatory by monkeyboythom · · Score: 5, Funny

    [kirk]Slaaaaaaaaaaaashdooooooot![/kirk]

    1. Re:Obligatory by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 3, Funny

      Frankly, I don't see what't so funny.

  8. yay 5 comments and /.'d already by huckda · · Score: 0, Redundant

    poor trekkie, no bonus points at the Star Trek convention this year.

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    1. Re:yay 5 comments and /.'d already by s-gen · · Score: 1

      I think the evil mirror /. (that'd be digg) are already busting his server.

  9. May I be the first to say.... by dalmiroy2k · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Nerd Alert!!

  10. To Boldly go ... by poticlin · · Score: 1

    Where no geek has gone before

    1. Re:To Boldly go ... by mastershake_phd · · Score: 5, Funny

      Where no geek has gone before

      More like where no woman has gone before.

    2. Re:To Boldly go ... by Mike+Morgan · · Score: 1

      You'd think, but I've actually been to a Star Trek themed wedding. One of the coolest weddings I've ever seen!

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    3. Re:To Boldly go ... by poptones · · Score: 1, Funny

      What makes you think he's straight?

      With a room like that, he could have every 12 year old boy in the neighborhood!

    4. Re:To Boldly go ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Why would he want a bunch of loud kids occupying his theater room?

    5. Re:To Boldly go ... by sRev · · Score: 1

      From one of the picture descriptions:

      "A center console is mounted on the railing between the front row chairs to hold the phone, lighted Caller ID and intercom."

      Caller ID? Who's calling you?

    6. Re:To Boldly go ... by Bugs42 · · Score: 1

      Where no geek has gone before Where, mom's basement? Quite the opposite, I think MOST geeks have been there before. And half of 'em don't leave once they get there.
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    7. Re:To Boldly go ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Concerning 12-yo boys, it should work better than the old Neverland Ranch.

      Captcha: infant. More kiddies! Yeah!

    8. Re:To Boldly go ... by wile_e_wonka · · Score: 1

      I was thinking when I saw the pictures--it's all single seats, no couches. That's only useful if you're planning to not invite any girls over for the movie! ...Then I realized--girls? This guy just transformed his home theater to some Star Trek thing; there aren't likely to ever be girls in that room for which a couch would be needed.

    9. Re:To Boldly go ... by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Anyone show up in^H^H out of their Betazoid costumes at that wedding?

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    10. Re:To Boldly go ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thanks for explaining the joke...

    11. Re:To Boldly go ... by writermike · · Score: 1

      Where no geek has gone before
       
      More like where no woman has gone before. What do you mean? There's a woman down there. See? Right under the floor-boards. "Hi there!" >

      By the way, she puts the lotion in the basket.
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  11. Seen it before.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But really..

    Do you really think it's wise to link slashdot to a bunch of pictures on someones small server??

    anyone that's dropped by AVSforum.com can go browse peoples theaters.. some are VERY interesting..

    most are much nicer than any corporate theater by far.

  12. SWEET!!! by illeism · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I have money to burn, I'm just going to set it on fire...

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  13. Slashdotted? by mgessner · · Score: 1

    Anyone care to put up a copy of the pic elsewhere?
    Preferably with a better connection to the internet than a string phone...

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  14. The server, she canna' take any more.. by Junta · · Score: 0, Redundant
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  15. Old news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  16. Re:What a retard! by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Somebody really needs a life, here. He's so tasteless, I guess he gets no chances with women.

    I dunno... Plenty of real good-looking and smart women are interested in Sci-Fi, and from the looks of this guys toys, he's loaded... Probably gets more tail than the average Slashdotter...

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  17. It appears from the link... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...that this guy has enabled his home theater's cloaking device.

  18. Electronic House article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Here's an article on the house with more pictures.

    http://www.electronichouse.com/article/star_trek_t heater/C154

  19. Re:Because you KNOW his site ain't up to the task. by monkeyboythom · · Score: 2, Funny

    She's dead too, Jim.

  20. Hmmm by fuego451 · · Score: 1

    Seems the Bridge has been taken out by a Romulan Warbird.

  21. Also on Digg by Mr.+Sketch · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here are some links posted from the digg page:

    Original Digg link: http://www.electronichouse.com/article/star_trek_t heater/
    Digg story: http://digg.com/mods/Really_Cool_Homemade_Star_Tre k_Theater_(slideshow)

    From comments:
    The Larger image: http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/5278/bridge20p2 byb1.jpg

    The Rest of the Images:
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/133/359998062_55e90 27569_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/133/359998119_809ed 5da60_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/123/359998172_f021e fe498_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/153/359998234_d270e 45959_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/142/359998290_a7623 c7d59_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/147/359998333_c5803 bdc6e_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/156/359998390_a74a8 2a810_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/155/359998428_4ac3c 1684f_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/140/359998462_bf5ce 60ad6_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/140/359998485_a6d15 532c6_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/152/359998563_3f6de 24886_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/144/359998627_c99c0 53489_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/148/359998677_000d1 14cc4_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/143/359998726_eb86d d150d_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/123/359998787_ed787 6b750_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/151/359998824_8cf13 5fdd1_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/164/359998898_bf636 4c6bc_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/359998947_ebddb 0397c_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/137/359998997_22c85 e7ce7_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/359999058_6ae94 207a1_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/145/359999103_f0e56 492b1_o.jpg
    http://farm1.static.f

    1. Re:Also on Digg by fred+fleenblat · · Score: 1

      Does anyone have any theories on the point of having the panels blurred out in some of the images (/156 and /151 from the above list)?

  22. I've seen this before by Admiral+Frosty · · Score: 2, Informative

    I remember reading about this about a year ago. The man in question was so dedicated to his fantasy that he went through bankruptcy and a divorce before he finished it.

    It would have almost been worth it if the teleporter worked.

    1. Re:I've seen this before by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      That's a different guy. (I think he was in Britain.)

    2. Re:I've seen this before by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      This is a different asocial virgin.

    3. Re:I've seen this before by The+Good+Reverend · · Score: 3, Informative

      Why is this modded "Informative"?

      You're thinking of Tony Alleyne, who designed his apartment in grand Trek style.

      Also, just to nitpick, have you ever watched Star Trek? It's "transporter", not "teleporter".

    4. Re:I've seen this before by Ogre332 · · Score: 1

      Actually, he very well may have seen it before. I myself actually posted about it in another forum on March 2, of 2005.

      Go here for the exact post or here for the thread.

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  23. And the Shatner quote: by simm1701 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Have you ever kissed a girl?"

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    1. Re:And the Shatner quote: by OmniChamp · · Score: 2, Interesting

      While I do appreciate the SNL reference, I see many posts referring to this man's inability to get women with this theatre as a knee jerk response. Guys, this is Slashdot! News for Nerds! We should be over the whole "high school" mentality where every single action is interpreted as an indicator of sexual prowess. I think it's an awesome achievement regardless of whether it gets him laid or not. Let him have his time in the spotlight for crying out loud.

    2. Re:And the Shatner quote: by JonWan · · Score: 5, Funny

      And your Grandmother dosen't count!

    3. Re:And the Shatner quote: by DavidShor · · Score: 1

      Besides, this theater was pretty tasteful and well done. I'm not a Star Trek fan, but it is still pretty cool.

    4. Re:And the Shatner quote: by Firefly1 · · Score: 1
      I see many posts referring to this man's inability to get women with this theatre as a knee jerk response... We should be over the whole "high school" mentality where every single action is interpreted as an indicator of sexual prowess.
      Well said, sir. One would think that said 'high school mentality' would die a quick and unlamented death upon contact with the fact of appearances not always being congruent with reality.
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    5. Re:And the Shatner quote: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting
      As a woman, I would like to point out some of the positive qualities that I would see in a guy like this: 1) He's a handyman. Seriously, girls love it when a guy can fix things around the house and do projects that make the house look nicer. Women enjoy "feathering the nest" and fixing up a boring basement to be an exceptional home theater counts as "feathering the nest". Feathering points +50.

      2) It's in the basement. If you MUST have a "Star Trek" fetish, expressing it in an out of the way room like the basement is key. Discretion points +25 ("Star Trek" fetishes displayed in the front yard: -100 discretion points).

      3) It's creative and imaginative. Fairly self-explanatory, creativity and imagination can apply to many aspects of your life. Good Qualities points +25.

      4) It keeps him at home! In an era where adultery seems distressingly common, girls have the comfort factor of knowing *exactly* where their gee - er, husband is - in the basement, playing with he electronics.

      So, there it is! A few reasons why I, as a woman, might find this guy appealing.

    6. Re:And the Shatner quote: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now, now. If you go to the hometheater link earlier, there is a comment posted by a person who states a willingness to become a wife to the person who built the theater.

      We do not have confirmation on whether that poster is a) female and b) desirable, but still, it goes against the "can't get a girl" stereotype.

    7. Re:And the Shatner quote: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Even if tongue was involved?

    8. Re:And the Shatner quote: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well I can think of far more interesting hobbies to set up the basement for... more sociable ones too as they tend to work a lot bet when you include one of your partners.

      I say "one of" since I much prefer relationships where those involved trust each other enough to have the relationship open - its much more fun that way!

  24. Stop snarking by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    People love to make fun of geeks for doing things like this. The truth is it's very cool, a little sad perhaps but nowhere near as sad as the home depot look. Only losers furnish their house with off the shelf tack from mainstream retailers and those snarking the most know it; enjoy your veneer effect home theater cabinets you losers!

  25. Re:What a retard! by jimstapleton · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, well, all it takes is once...

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  26. Turbolift malfunction? by ShorePiper82 · · Score: 1

    Strangely enough, the girlfriend can no longer be seen entering via the turbolift.
    On a completely unrelated note: what happens to the room when he puts in any Star Wars DVD?

    1. Re:Turbolift malfunction? by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 2, Funny
      what happens to the room when he puts in any Star Wars DVD?
      The same thing that happens when you mention Star Wars on a Star Trek forum.. lots of pointless flames.
  27. Why did he.. by Omeger · · Score: 3, Interesting

    blur out the LCARS screens?

    1. Re:Why did he.. by WebHostingGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

      So no one could read the command codes off the screen and lower his shields. Geez, didn't you see Wrath of Kahn?

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    2. Re:Why did he.. by Prysorra · · Score: 1

      That was Generations :) .. You know life sucks when your eyes are bugged.....poor Geordi :(

    3. Re:Why did he.. by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 2, Interesting

      All he says on the site is "The graphics used to simulate these screens were produced by the many Star Trek fans and are available from several sites on the web. The images are intenionally blurred."

      Were I one of those fan artists, I'm not at all sure how I'd feel about his use of my work, so perhaps he's just protecting himself from that issue.

    4. Re:Why did he.. by Omeger · · Score: 1

      That or find his deflector shield frequencies.

    5. Re:Why did he.. by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 2, Funny
      You know life sucks when your eyes are bugged.....
      Marty Feldman? Is that you?
    6. Re:Why did he.. by geekoid · · Score: 1

      Isn't that what they did to turn off Khan's defelctor shileds?

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    7. Re:Why did he.. by MasterC · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Were I one of those fan artists, I'm not at all sure how I'd feel about his use of my work, so perhaps he's just protecting himself from that issue.
      No doubt that Paramount would claim they own the fans' work (derivative work) so maybe he's protecting the fans both by not naming them and blurring the images out. Why assume malice when you (and I) don't have a clue?
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    8. Re:Why did he.. by Omeger · · Score: 4, Informative

      WRONG! That was Wrath of Khan. In Generations they found out the Enterprise's shield frequency so they could fire a weapon to penetrate them.

    9. Re:Why did he.. by DragonWriter · · Score: 1
      Isn't that what they did to turn off Khan's defelctor shileds?


      IIRC, they looked it up in the Enterprise's local copy of the Starfleet security database, they didn't read it off the screens of the Defiant.
    10. Re:Why did he.. by Jeremy+Erwin · · Score: 2, Informative

      Defiant? No, no, my friend, you've got it all wrong. Khan's ship was the Reliant.

    11. Re:Why did he.. by Sloppy · · Score: 1

      It's 16309 .. yep, just lowered his web server. "The override! Where's the override?!"

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  28. Slashdotted? by Roadmaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Damn and here I was waiting for the digg effect to wear off so I could see the site and then WHAM here comes slashdot.. well I guess another 2 days waiting won't hurt ...

  29. Damn, I wanna be that guy! by KnarfO · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...but not his server today.

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  30. so cool by shlepp · · Score: 0

    holy shit now that is really really cool.

  31. Re:What a retard! by geekoid · · Score: 2, Funny

    " Plenty of real good-looking and smart women"

    You might want to look up the word 'Plenty'.
    There are not plenty of good looking or smart girls interested in science fiction, much less women that are both.

    There are a few, and I married one(yeah me), but plenty is not the word I'd use.
    When you go to a star trek convention and half the attendeess are good looking and smart women, then we will have 'Plenty'.

    Of course, that means that the other gender needs more good looking and smart people as well. Fortunatly my wife got hers(yeah her).

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  32. Re:what a waste by GreggBz · · Score: 2, Funny

    He'll break warp 10 around the sun with a gravity slingshot effect soon enough, which, if Checov and Spock have done their calculations right, will provide him will the time he needs.

  33. It's a unique property by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 1
    it all depends on who he's selling it to.


    And how it's marketed. His house would be considered what's called in the real estate business a 'unique' property. Unique properties tend to sell very, very slowly, but with the right buyer, they can pull in sometimes more money than the property is worth without the 'unique' attributes. In this case, a Star Trek junkie might really want the house in a big way considering the bridge layout of the basement. Unique properties need the right type of selling agent. But the seller has to has to have patience. Finding Trek junkies isn't difficult, but finding Trek junkies interested in buying your house, now that can be challenge!
    1. Re:It's a unique property by chimpo13 · · Score: 1

      I think the guy from Trekkies 2 who built his condo to look like the bridge of ST:TNG hasn't been able to sell.

      I think if this guy sells it, it'll be like the Simpsons' house. The lady who won that said her first step was repainting it because she figured the neighbors would hate it. Then she was selling it.

  34. Calling a "Nerd Alert" on Slashdot is like... by StressGuy · · Score: 2, Funny

    warning patrons of a whore house to be wary of the "loose women"

    It's almost, like, surreal...ya know?

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  35. images.google.com has some pics by KnarfO · · Score: 1
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  36. Did anybody else notice... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...that the only box set he has in his collection is Star Wars?

    Traitor.

    1. Re:Did anybody else notice... by dr_dank · · Score: 1

      Those Trek season sets cost a fortune. I sure wouldn't have money left over to pick those up at $100+ a pop.

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    2. Re:Did anybody else notice... by Anonymous+Cowpat · · Score: 1

      but he does have the World at War box set and all 3 extended edition boxes of LotR so that makes up for it. What are the silver cases up in the top left?

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    3. Re:Did anybody else notice... by halivar · · Score: 1

      The copy of Moulin Rouge counter-acts the World At War box set, so it doesn't count.

    4. Re:Did anybody else notice... by disasm · · Score: 1

      hey now, everyone needs one chick flick in the assortment of movies in case a girl does come over and doesn't want to watch star trek... Ironically, Moulin Rouge is the same one in my collection.

    5. Re:Did anybody else notice... by ecxman · · Score: 2, Informative

      The silver cases are the Director Cut/Special Editions of the Star Trek Movies. http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000A6T262.0 1._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1125356415_.jpg

  37. What, No Tribbles??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    1. Re:What, No Tribbles??? by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 1

      What about Jeffries Tubes for maintaining the theater's wiring? Only composite, component, and stereo RCA connections for game console hookups? Where are the S-Video, Firewire, VGA, DVI, HDMI, TOSlink, S/PDIF, and Laser-7 ports?

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  38. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" (better solution) by cashman73 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Quick! Somebody go over to fark.com and get Wil Wheaton (aka Ensign Wesley Crusher)! He'll have the problem licked in no time! ;-)

  39. Re:What a retard! by IdleTime · · Score: 1

    His new mantra is "Beam me up a scotch!"

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  40. Depends on your perspective, really by gd23ka · · Score: 2


    "http:/www.vistahelpforum.com/"

    This really depends on the perspective. Maybe spending all those hours building these Star-Treky props
    wasn't "productive" for him as you'd define productive but I can imagine it was most likely an immensely
    interesting and satisfying activity for him. Going from the "Vista" link you're plugging in your signature,
    I'd find the time better spent building myself an LCARS-kind-of-like display than wasting my time on that.

  41. Market value, schmarket value. by WidescreenFreak · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why do people automatically make that assumption? Look, unlike the nutcase in England who ran himself into unbelievable debt to make a transporter room in his flat, this room at least serves a legitimate purpose: home theater. And in that perspective, why not use something like the bridge of the Enterprise? The screen does exactly what it's supposed to do both on the Enterprise and in a regular theater - show video; the dome lights do exactly what they're supposed to do on both the Enterprise and in a regular theater; the speakers are placed in strategic locations where speakers should be placed for a home theatre system. Considering the things that he could have done to his house to show his love for Star Trek, this is probably the most practical and least bizarre.

    It's nowhere near as kitsch as you guys are making it out to be. If he had a regular door instead of a Starfleet door and replaced any blatantly Star Trek-related items with something more contemporary, no one would be bashing his setup. "Nice bookshelf, nice ceiling lighting, leather chairs, big screen, hidden speakers -- this is really nice. Oh wait. Look! The door (that can very easily be replaced) is a Starfleet door! Oh, how stupid this whole thing is!!" Oh, please. I honestly think that to anyone who is a Star Trek fan and has an appreciation for home theare this is not nearly as much of a turn-off as you'd think.

    Yet look how Slashdotters react when the newest, highly-creative, PC case mod comes out. "Cool!" "Where do I get one!" "And it's water-cooled!" "Look how it glows!" "r0x0rz!" "Awesome case!" I certainly love cool-looking PC cases, too, but most people would scorn us for paying premium prices for a PC case, no matter how cool it looks. So, perceived value goes both ways.

    And don't confuse "market value" for "marketability" or "sellability". They're completely different. The "market value" for a PS3 when it first came out was $699. The "marketability" and "sellability" values were obviously much, much higher. Houses are no different. I don't see this particular home theatre design hurting its market value, but I do see it increasing its marketability to even mild Star Trek fans who happen to love home theatre, especially when the blatant Star Trek-related items appear to be easily replaceable.

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    1. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by archen · · Score: 3, Insightful

      As someone who has little interest in Star Trek I have to admit that it's a nice setup. Now if he did a shoddy job I'd say it was crap, but he must have spent a lot of time getting that setup just right. I don't think you have to be a Trek fan to enjoy the novelty of it. Why is it so trendy to make home theaters look like real theaters now? This guy just took it to the next level.

      I'm curious if he has any sound effects set up for the room.

    2. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by peepleperson · · Score: 3, Funny

      I'm curious if he has any sound effects set up for the room. ... and, does he have two guys who live behind the walls to pull the doors open?
    3. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Pigeon451 · · Score: 1
      ANYTHING out of the ordinary can push potential buyers away. There are some people who would like this setup, but really, look at the pictures -- it's a nice theatre, but not everyone wants to dedicate an entire room to watch movies or TV. Put a pool table, bar and some comfortable couches and you have a nice lounging room.

      It's great, but, not my cup of tea.

    4. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by sootman · · Score: 1

      Agreed. I don't even like Star Trek but I think he did an incredible job of decorating and I wouldn't mind having a setup like this because it just looks so right.. This looks as good as Star Tours or Space Mountain or anything else you'll see at a Disney or Universal park. (Speaking of which, Universal Orlando is getting rid of the Back to the Future ride. I was really hoping it'd make it until 2015, at least.) Why is this any worse than every single boring fancy-wood setup you see in Home Theater Magazine? At least this guy is being a little creative and having some fun, rather than just surrounding himself in mahogany or whatever to make sure you know how rich he is.

      Now he just needs a bar that looks like the Mos Eisley Cantina. :-)

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    5. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Whore.

    6. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by WDubois · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Agreed. I, for one, think it's brilliant. He didn't obsessively create a replica of a bridge. Instead he combined elements that worked for his theater. I particularly like the way he combined bits from both series while at the same time keeping to the main idea of a home theater. Good job.

    7. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Total_Wimp · · Score: 1

      The Star Trek theme for a home theater probably wont put off any buyers with even a medium interest in sci-fi. As you said, the theme fits well with showing movies, and since people have been wanting to "escape" to the movies for years, why not do so on a star ship?

      But what about the chairs? No, no, they look nice and I bet they're comfortable, but there doesn't appear to be very many of them. I don't keep up with the latest in home theatres, but both the pictures I've seen and the name itself suggests there should be more than two primary seats.

      Yep, I see the third portable chair behind them and I assume a fourth would fit, but they're not going to be what sticks out at the open house. The two big, lonely central chairs will. Wouldn't anyone with a family* or, heck, more than one friend* think twice about this?

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    8. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by deesine · · Score: 2, Insightful
      If I was him, and selling, I would keep everything as is and actually go for the Trekkie buyer. He might even fetch more for it. After being on the market for a couple months without any offers, then I'd redo the room sans Trek.

      However, you are correct: anything non-standard and one-off'd, tends to lower the value. A shrewd buyer, even if he is a Trekkie, would still use the uniqueness to get a lower price.

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    9. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yet look how Slashdotters react when the newest, highly-creative, PC case mod comes out. "Cool!" "Where do I get one!" "And it's water-cooled!" "Look how it glows!" "r0x0rz!" "Awesome case!" I certainly love cool-looking PC cases, too, but most people would scorn us for paying premium prices for a PC case, no matter how cool it looks. So, perceived value goes both ways.

      Actually, that's not true. In my experience, most Slashdotters turn up their noses at case mod articles -- they'll honk and tweet, "this is a waste of time! Why would anyone do something like this?!"

      But when Slashdot posts a story about some geek who's just ported Linux to his frigging toaster oven, or has his hamster cage lighting controlled by FreeBSD, a bunch of Slashdotters will act as if Jesus Himself had returned and uploaded HD video torrents of Jessica Alba-on-Angelina Jolie hardcore action, and a cracked version of Duke Nukem Forever.

      Mod me as a troll, but you know it's true. :-)

    10. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by djdavetrouble · · Score: 1

      I second that. Let the nerd jokes roll, but from the photo it looks
      like a pretty sweet setup! From another non Trek fan....

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    11. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by oddaddresstrap · · Score: 1

      Amen. And in terms of market value, maybe he sees it as his home rather than an "investment". Way too many people design and decorate their houses for people other than themselves.

    12. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Hymer · · Score: 1

      Well, yeah... and you can turn it the other way and get doubled your value: "House with one of its kind home theatre, designed as an authentic looking replica of a bridge from Star Trek starship. Come, see and get the feeling of beeing capt. Jean-Luc Piccard or capt. Kathryn Janeway". You'll need a clip showing space so potential buyers can get the right feeling when they enter the bridge.

    13. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by cloudmaster · · Score: 1

      A bar and pool table in your house, eh? So, recreating Star Trek is silly, but recreating Cheers is a great idea? I'd like to see the numbers of home buyers who watch video material v/s the number of people who drink so much that they need a full bar.

    14. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by pissedoffamerican · · Score: 1

      Even if you took off any Star Trek logos or explicit references to it, that room would still be ugly as shit. And yes, if you got a realtor to appraise the house with and without that ugly room, the value would be less with it. No realtor would sell that house with that room like that. They'd gut it and redo it in a more "marketable" manner.

      Also, I'd scoff just as much at someone who made the room look like the interior of the Millennium Falcon, even though I absolutely love Star Wars. It's just stupid.

    15. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by zenhkim · · Score: 1

      > If I was him, and selling, I would keep everything as is and actually go for the Trekkie buyer. He might even fetch more for it.

      If he put a listing on eBay, complete with photos of his basement Star Trek home theater, it could really happen!

      Assuming, of course, that he actually *wanted* to sell. Myself, I've put together more than one PC system that I didn't want to see go....

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    16. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Le+Marteau · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I think what disturbs many people is that this guy obviously does not care about resale value, or getting laid. Anyone who is not interested in either cash or sex, but instead does something just because it is fun, is looked at as deviant by many.

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    17. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Paulrothrock · · Score: 1

      When I was shopping for a house I mentioned that I'd have to replace all the bulbs in the fixtures with CF bulbs and was told by my Realtor that there are people who won't buy houses if there are compact fluorescent bulbs in the fixtures, and that he advises his sellers to replace anything that's not "normal" in their house.

      That's why every house we looked at had beige walls and cheap blinds instead of color and curtains: Appealing to the lowest-common-denominator is the best way to get your house sold. That's why I'm not putting much effort into decorating my current house and instead investing in infrastructure improvements. I'm getting a solar hot water heater, but that will probably have to be removed before I leave, too. Even though it's not visible by anyone unless they get on the roof.

      So, yeah, this guy is probably going to have to redo this room to something more "traditional" before he tries to sell it or hope that the person who buys it is as big of a Star Trek fan as he is. Sorry to say it, but it's true.

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    18. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by GuyverDH · · Score: 2, Funny

      Uhm - didn't you mean "10 Forward" - with life-size Guinan cutout?

      Crossing your realm boundaries again...

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    19. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by enjo13 · · Score: 1

      I'll happily confuse 'market value' for.. err.. 'market value' thank you very much.

      Your confusing 'price' with 'market value', and the two are very much different. One is reflective of what the seller BELEIVES the optimal value of the product (in the intersection of supply/demand), the other is what something is actually worth in an open market.

      So yes, the theater may do quite a bit to raise (or lower) the market value of the home (dependent on the buyers and makeup of the market itself).

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    20. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by StikyPad · · Score: 1

      If he had a regular door instead of a Starfleet door and replaced any blatantly Star Trek-related items with something more contemporary, no one would be bashing his setup.

      Actually, the theater has little going for it aside from the theme (or including the theme, depending on your taste). I think the guy's a nut job, the theme is tacky, and the equipment selection was obviously a secondary concern, but it's his home and he's free to design it in whatever way he likes.

    21. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by StikyPad · · Score: 2, Funny

      ...and, does he have two guys who live behind the walls to pull the doors open?

      Shhh! Shhh!

    22. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by bryan1945 · · Score: 1

      "Yet look how Slashdotters react when the newest, highly-creative, PC case mod comes out. "Cool!" "Where do I get one!" "And it's water-cooled!" "Look how it glows!" "r0x0rz!" "Awesome case!" I certainly love cool-looking PC cases, too, but most people would scorn us for paying premium prices for a PC case,..."

      And yet most /.'s scorn Mac people for paying more for a Mac. \
      (Yes, I just got a MacBook Pro Intel)

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    23. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by 1u3hr · · Score: 1

      It's not going to reduce the value of the property. A buyer could rip out the geeky decorations and make it a "normal" home theatre in a day's work. People normally do some redecorating when they buy a house.

    24. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow. You're quite the home theatre critic. How exactly is this guy a nut job? Some guys spend their free time working on their car, some people play video games, some people read books, etc.. this guy wanted a star trek themed home theatre. I don't see how that makes him nutty.

    25. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by walt-sjc · · Score: 1

      Last decade in another job, I did industrial control systems. We had a couple air cylinders left over from a prototype, and rigged up the door to the shop to open like that when you walked up to the door, tripping one of the photo-electric sensors. Surprisingly few parts - a 555 timer chip with a few discrete components, an opto-22 module, 4-way pneumatic valve, etc. Being pneumatic, it made the expected noise (close but not exact.) We even tempered the action of the cylinders with springs so it wouldn't crush a body part. Operation was much faster than a traditional automatic door you see in a store, but we could adjust that from almost instant to painfully slow with an air muffler on the 4-way. A small panel granted access to a over-ride manual valve in case of power failure.

    26. Re:Market value, schmarket value. by walt-sjc · · Score: 1

      Maybe because this really DOESN'T affect resale value much at all. It's a full-blown home theater - despite what it looks like, that's valuable in itself. Minor decorating changes and it's mostly a normal room again. Personally, I would have spent a few more bucks on equipment - such as a 400 disk changer or two (they are only $250 now for models that have component and HDMI) and eliminate the massive bookshelf of plastic boxes.

  42. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was going to agree whole-heartedly with you here until you clouded the issue with your obvious falsehood of (reads /.) + (goes to trek cons) + (has wife).....

  43. Re:What a retard! by rblancarte · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course he is loaded, think of all the money he saves living in his Mom's basement!

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  44. Gah by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Christ, what an asshole.

  45. Re:What a retard! by shotgunsaint · · Score: 1

    I think maybe that aspiration is a little high. Go to a Star Trek convention. How many people there are smart? Quite a few. How many are good looking? Not quite so many. If they could get the smart, good-looking women ratio to say, 1:4 (or 20%), I'd be duly impressed and consider that plenty.

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  46. Re:What a retard! by Gulthek · · Score: 1

    When you go to a star trek convention and half the attendeess are good looking and smart women, then we will have 'Plenty'.

    There's your logical problem. What you should realize is that "Interested in Science Fiction" != "Attends Conventions".

    Of course, that means that the other gender needs more good looking and smart people as well. Fortunatly my wife got hers(yeah her).

    That statement makes little sense. The other gender needs more good looking and smart people compared to what?

  47. entertaining! by CheeseTroll · · Score: 5, Funny

    Even if you're not a Trekkie, immersing yourself into a different environment like this would make for a more interesting experience. After all, isn't the point of such a room to entertain?

    What I really want to know, though, is whether he requires his guests to lean dramatically back and forth during chase scenes?

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    1. Re:entertaining! by kfg · · Score: 5, Funny

      What I really want to know, though, is whether he requires his guests to lean dramatically back and forth during chase scenes?

      All I can say is that if he invites you over to watch a movie do not, I repeat, do not wear red.

      KFG

    2. Re:entertaining! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      All I can say is that if he invites you over to watch a movie do not, I repeat, do not wear red.

      Unless, you're a really hot black chick!

    3. Re:entertaining! by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 1

      I'll bet you anything that his cabinets are full of homemade tribbles too.

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    4. Re:entertaining! by petrus4 · · Score: 1

      Even if you're not a Trekkie, immersing yourself into a different environment like this would make for a more interesting experience.

      Yes, except what you perhaps don't understand is that normal people don't generally feel any need or desire to do something like this. People who do such things, as well as individuals like the guy who got his ears surgically altered to resemble a Vulcan's, are usually in dire need of psychological help. As caustic and superficially abusive as it may have sounded, William Shatner was correct in observing that people who feel such degrees of devotion to things like television programs generally only do so because of the emptiness of the rest of their lives...it's an indication of extreme imbalance.

      If you don't believe that, try watching Trekkies sometime. At least some of the people interviewed in that documentary were seriously confused, unstable, obviously lonely human beings. The lawyer who showed up to court in Starfleet uniform in particular IMHO should have been ordered to undergo a complete psychiatric evaluation, and barred from practicing law until it had been established that she was legally sane. I can guarantee you that there would have been something within her background that was producing some form of psychopathology...because like I said above, normal, stable people don't act like that...and they don't feel any need to. Such behaviour is an indication that there's something wrong.

    5. Re:entertaining! by CheeseTroll · · Score: 1

      I don't disagree with you about those who are truly obsessed with the fantasy. But this guy's project is different, in that it actually does serve a function. Others spend mega-bucks on custom woodwork, and they're deemed perfectly 'normal' (albeit with too much money on their hands, IMHO). The Star Trek bridge is widely recognized, and its focal point has always been the giant viewscreen, which makes it a very clever theme for a home theater. Now, if he dresses up in uniform and has pretend conversations with videos of aliens on his 'viewscreen', that's another matter entirely!

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  48. Re:what a waste by TastyCakes · · Score: 1

    Yet here you are on Slashdot...

  49. Projector for Home Theatre by drewzhrodague · · Score: 1

    While my home theatre doesn't look anywhere as nice as this guy's, it is imporant to note that he's using a projector, and not a (hugely expensive) plasma or LCD -- far less glass to move, HUGE image size, and higher quality

    Of course, I'm using MythTV, and an NEC 135LC analog 3-tube projector. Captain Kirk's head is sometimes 6 feet tall.

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    1. Re:Projector for Home Theatre by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 1

      Captain Kirk's head is sometimes 6 feet tall.
      Yes, but how big is it on your projector screen?
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  50. Working mirror by winkydink · · Score: 4, Informative
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  51. "Unique" property by wsanders · · Score: 1

    Realtors deal with this kind of thing all the time. You know - "charming", meaning the roof sags and there are 1-inch cracks in the foundation. Better than a basement that is a "handyman's delight", i.e. "Flooded".

    It's the Galaxy-class starship up on blocks in the front yard that's going to get him in trouble with the neighbors.

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  52. Re:What a retard! by MS-06FZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course, that means that the other gender needs more good looking and smart people as well. Fortunatly my wife got hers(yeah her).
     
      It must have been rather shocking when you found out about this. Well, time heals all wounds I guess.
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  53. A good place to NOT wear a red shirt. by Picass0 · · Score: 3, Funny

    When reaching for refreshments, be careful not to confuse the beer cooler and the Medusan.

    1. Re:A good place to NOT wear a red shirt. by Rob+the+Bold · · Score: 1
      When reaching for refreshments, be careful not to confuse the beer cooler and the Medusan.

      Unless you're blind or you have an extra set of eyelids, of course.

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  54. Does it have force feedback? by Minstrel+Boy · · Score: 1

    I want to believe that during movies with explosions and crashes, the viewers get thrown around from side to side of the bridge, er, room!

    KeS

    1. Re:Does it have force feedback? by sRev · · Score: 1

      Better yet...does the door "whoosh"?

    2. Re:Does it have force feedback? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Force feedback?

      This is Star Trek, you Chewbaccing loser.

    3. Re:Does it have force feedback? by ari_j · · Score: 1

      Nah. All you have to do is put the projector on a rocking platform and jump out of your seat at the right time.

  55. Too much time on his hands... by martin · · Score: 1

    Well it's better than writing viruses or sending out spam......

  56. Brings new meaning to the phrase... by thewils · · Score: 1

    "Beam down Yeoman Rand and a 6-pack".

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  57. Dedication Plaque Error by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Am I the only one profoundly concerned that such a devout Trek fanatic would make a simple mistake such as calling the USS Enterprise "Starship Class" on the dedication plaque? Everyone knows that the Enterprise in question was Constitution Class. Hmm, I seem to have filled my RDA of feeling like a nerd now, so that'll be all for me. ^^

    1. Re:Dedication Plaque Error by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, after further research into the matter, it appears that the dedication plaque did indeed read "Starship Class" despite the fact that the ship was actually Constitution Class. I learned something new today. My apologies for the error. I humble myself before Mr. Reign's clearly superior knowledge of Trek. TOS anyhow...

    2. Re:Dedication Plaque Error by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hmm, I seem to have filled my RDA of feeling like a nerd now, so that'll be all for me.

      You think you have it bad? I initially expanded RDA as Richard Dean Anderson.

  58. Re:What a retard! by rblancarte · · Score: 1

    I think maybe that aspiration is a little high. I mean, don't you think a ratio of 1:100 is a better place to start? I mean, the increase for that alone would be pertty big. I think 1:4 is kind of like shooting for the moon with a paper airplane.

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  59. I was going to do it. by ArcherB · · Score: 1

    But I asked and my wife said:
    "No way in Hell!"

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  60. The Bathroom by CaptainBJones · · Score: 1

    I wonder if he hid the bathroom behind the right side of the view screen too...

  61. Re:What a retard! by Nuskrad · · Score: 3, Funny

    Go to a Star Trek convention. How many people there are smart? Quite a few.

    Ha! This isn't true, at the last convention I went to most people didn't even know that in Episode #4F04 of TOS, if you freeze frame 16237 you can see some of the sound wiring from the set. How can any true fan not know basic knowledge like this?

  62. Re:What a retard! by Brett+Buck · · Score: 1

    >Probably gets more tail than the average Slashdotter...

          That's not setting the bar very high. You could do better just riding on the subway - if you ever had the gut's to leave mom's basement.

            Brett

  63. Good for him by Lazerf4rt · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The guy probably spent 4+ hours/day on a project that now makes an interesting story. Meanwhile, the rest of us of spend 4+ hours/day screwing around on the web or watching TV. Who's the one with too much free time?

    I say good for him. And I yield to his nerd superiority. I'd buy him a beer, but something tells me he only drinks whatever they serve on Deep Space 9.

    1. Re:Good for him by Rob+the+Bold · · Score: 1
      The guy probably spent 4+ hours/day on a project that now makes an interesting story. Meanwhile, the rest of us of spend 4+ hours/day screwing around on the web or watching TV. Who's the one with too much free time?

      Amen to that, brother. I hate the phrase "Someone has too much time on their hands". It's a rather arrogant statement that translates as "I don't approve of how you spend your time." Who has the right to say that?

      I'd buy him a beer, but something tells me he only drinks whatever they serve on Deep Space 9.

      Something tells me a nice Romulan ale would be appropriate.

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    2. Re:Good for him by ml10422 · · Score: 1

      You've got it all wrong. On Slashdot, pointing out that somebody had "too much time on his hands" and did something nerdy with it is a compliment!

  64. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hmmm....my calculator puts 1:4 at 25%...

  65. Admiral! There be nerds here! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's all I can think of. Sorry.

  66. OMFG by Big+Nothing · · Score: 2, Funny

    This dude is my GOD! If he's looking for a wife, my ex-gf would KILL to marry him.

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  67. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why don't you put your calculator down and learn how to do math yourself?

    1:4 means that for every 1 instance of type A, there are 4 instances of type B. That means that if you combine the types A and B (i.e. look at the total population), one of the five combined (a random sample of the population) (1/5) will be type A. 1/5 is 20%.

  68. Working mirror by McFly69 · · Score: 1

    Main Site - http://web.archive.org/web/20060424173133/http://w ww.reighn.com/theaterphoto.html

    Panaromic view - http://web.archive.org/web/20060424173133/http://w ww.reighn.com/bridge%20p2b.jpg

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  69. Re:What a retard! by Bob_Geldof · · Score: 1

    If you have five women, and one of them is hot and four are not (1:4), that is 20%, kind of like odds at gambling. Come to think of it, if you had five women you probably are not a trekkie or at a trek convention...

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  70. You're kidding, right?! by deesine · · Score: 1

    In most of America, people who own a home have easily doubled or tippled their investment just in the last 6-y years. Now, could you list some of the hundreds or thousand of other investments with that kind of performance? Please!

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    1. Re:You're kidding, right?! by Darth_brooks · · Score: 2, Interesting

      In most of America, people who own a home have easily doubled or tippled their investment just in the last 6-y years.

      Huh? There's been growth in the housing market, but double and triple in value? Not quite. In my area, housing prices are falling as people are meeting with a buyers market. I can name off half a dozen people who'd love to move right now, but don't want to take a 25k hit when they sell their house.

      Houses are not investments. Equity is just a plesant side effect.

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    2. Re:You're kidding, right?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not everyone a) wants more money or b) wants to move around all the time.

    3. Re:You're kidding, right?! by dangitman · · Score: 1

      Now, could you list some of the hundreds or thousand of other investments with that kind of performance? Please!

      Buying Apple shares around the time the first iPod was announced.

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    4. Re:You're kidding, right?! by DRAGONWEEZEL · · Score: 1

      Sorry pal, but I have to disagree w/ you. My house value is now >2x what it was 5 years ago. Gotta love it baby

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    5. Re:You're kidding, right?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bought copper? It was at 75c/lb. A few months ago it was > $4/lb. :) So, that's a nice and cool 5-6x return right there.
      How about almost any other metal? Maybe oil from $20 -> $80 (4x).

    6. Re:You're kidding, right?! by iamhassi · · Score: 1

      "Huh? There's been growth in the housing market, but double and triple in value? Not quite."

      Depends on your area. I know around here there's several condos and homes that were only 55k in 1999. Now they're appraising at 120k. But that's 8 years, not 6 years like the poster said, but that's not far off.

      Cheaper homes and condos go up faster because it's easier to raise from 55 to 120 (only a 65k increase) than, say, 300k to 600k.

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    7. Re:You're kidding, right?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      wow!! cheep!! I cant even get a studio for 200K round these parts..

  71. Time on hands by massysett · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "a guy with apparently way too much time on his hands"

    Actually it looks like a good thing to do with spare time: he was creative. That took some thought, design work, and craftsmanship.

    "a guy with apparently way too much time on his hands" is apparently code for "I think how you spend your free time is silly."

  72. Not thinking this through... by TheGreatGraySkwid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No couch? Chairs/loungers only==no snuggling.

    It's almost like he never expects to have a woman over...

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    1. Re:Not thinking this through... by Thirdsin · · Score: 1

      That was the first thing I noticed as well. But then I asked myself... [self] If you built this room, would you honestly expect "To go where no man has gone before!" with a chick... [/self] So I quickly established his reasoning as being completely self centered or terribly short sighted.

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    2. Re:Not thinking this through... by freeze128 · · Score: 1

      That didn't stop L'waxanna Troi from sitting right on Picard's lap.

    3. Re:Not thinking this through... by Dan100 · · Score: 1

      According to TFA, he's actually married with a son.

  73. Re:What a retard! by Lumpy · · Score: 1

    Um redefine loaded. He is using all crappy gear. No Crestron theatre control and his finish quality is pretty cheezy.

    A loaded person's home theatre goes as follows...

    $15,000 or more for the projector. Acoustically transparent draper screen ($4500+) Crestron cp2e or mc2e + touchscreen or other interface. Real lighting control (Not X10 or powerline anything, give me vantage or at least a lutron graphic eye) Seating that is comfortable and not from a office supply house. Fiberoptic or LED lighting instead of el-cheapo rope light. I can go on what the guys that are "loaded" have in their basic theaters.

    The company I work for does lots of high end home theaters, yes even some that are "eccentric" like this (Star Wars themed theater because the owner had $1,000,000 worth in actual SW movie props and wanted to integrate them) From the photos I can see fit and finish aspects that are not very good. Let's not forget he is missing the Richard Gray Power conditioners that cost a minimum of $2000.00 each, but with low end gear It's not as important to have clean power you dont see the difference like the higher end stuff does.

    for a guy with a thousand or two to blow, lots of spare time, and some cheap stereo gear it's a fantastic job, but nowhere near that of a medium or high end home theater.

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  74. star trek hotel by peter303 · · Score: 1

    The las vegas hilton, which hosts the star trek experience museum and thrill ride, has several rooms in trek-noir. I recall a casino lobby, restaurant, walkway, holding room, elevator, and a couple restrooms.

    1. Re:star trek hotel by TheDukePatio · · Score: 1

      I call BS on the Trek-Noir! Restrooms....when was the last time you saw a real restroom in Star Trek? Showing a restroom in Star Trek is kinda like showing Norm's wife, Vera. Leave it missing. It adds to the mystique. (fyi...Vera did appear in an episode of Cheers. She was played by the real Mrs. Wendt)

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    2. Re:star trek hotel by CheeseTroll · · Score: 1

      You want to build a hotel with no restrooms?

      On a more serious note (okay, not really), perhaps Star Trek people just beam the 'stuff' out.

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    3. Re:star trek hotel by CheeseTroll · · Score: 1

      Ah, yes, the Star Trek "experience", which broke down about 2 minutes into the presentation when I saw it in '98. As an IT guy myself, nothing brought the suspension of disbelief to a halt faster than having a 20th-century IT worker being paged, and seeing him run onto the set (wearing khakis, button-down shirt - you know, the present-day standard techie uniform) to reboot the computer under the 'transporter controller' podium. Sad!

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    4. Re:star trek hotel by peter303 · · Score: 1

      I had a better experience.
      But the star trek bathroom wierded me out.

    5. Re:star trek hotel by peter303 · · Score: 1

      Thats the standard joke in all TV shows- where's the restroom? The star trek shuttle look too small to have them. But then do many scientific exploration vehicles of ours. They make due with special bottle and bag technologies.

  75. I'm impressed by Malakusen · · Score: 1

    He made something that looks sweet, sounds great, and is comfortable. He made it look like a set from a popular sci-fi series, while remaining practical about it. And he only spent about 15,000 on everything in that room. That might seem like a lot, but for a complete home theater, with all the trimmings, that's not a bad deal. He had the money, he used his spare time, he's got a wife and kids (and isn't some looney isolated social reject nerd), and he decided to do something pretty incredible.
    Good show.

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  76. TNG Style Bridge? What a waste of time... by mikelieman · · Score: 1

    TOS Style is the way to go. And he likes to think of himself as a geek.

    So sad, to see the children wasting their time this way..

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  77. Somewhere out there... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Somewhere across time and space, the Captain of a star ship is now excitedly showing his officers around the new briefing room which he has painstakingly made to look like a residential apartment, complete with pretend windows that look out onto fake scenes of suburbia.

  78. Starwars fan quote. by Damastus+the+WizLiz · · Score: 2, Funny

    "I find your lack of taste disturbing."

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  79. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And yet, it doesn't make the movies any better than a well thought out budget theatre. I used to have a 100" setup + surround sound, and downgraded to a smaller screen 2 channel setup, but honestly it's just fine. It just lacks bragging rights, which is important to so many people.

  80. Authentic? by StarKruzr · · Score: 1

    That room is a really ugly kitbash of TOS-era and TNG-era stuff. Personally I think he could have done a much better job with it for no additional cash.

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    1. Re:Authentic? by hurfy · · Score: 1

      So he modeled it after Enterprise then?

  81. A real chick-magnet... by noidentity · · Score: 1

    ...with reversed polarity, that is.

  82. seems kinda cool, but ... by the_wesman · · Score: 1

    ... check out this guy's movie collection! nothing but a bunch of geeky crap ... ;)

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  83. Wow - awestruck by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's great.

    You know I always had this dream of being able to play in a replica of the millenium falcon ... built in a backyard.. I think someone's done that already.

    For the longest time I had this memory I wasn't sure was real. I remember being in a room that looked like the bridge from star trek (the old series) (I was born in '76) I think it was real though, I think it was some kind of fair or something.

    Recently I've wondered... wouldn't it be nice if someone took star trek, the battletech pod idea from chicago and such, a space sim designed and programmed specifically for this idea and a hotel and put them all together?

    Now sure there's a star trek hotel ... but what if, when you went to that star trek hotel there were rooms that looked exactly like the bridge of a starship. With consoles that actually had a purpose and were used to control a simulated ship in the game. Where you would join up with other visitors to the hotel and play as a crew, electing a captain and so on. Not only that but perhaps it would be linked to people playing from their home computers.

    I think it would be a truly amazing experience if it were done right.

    Forgive me though if I mention that star wars would fit even better :) Imagine having your own xwing or tiepod simulator in your room so you could play night or day while staying there.

    Or... imagine a hotel as large as those in vegas, in vegas, dedicated to gaming of this sort? a playpod in every room and extra pods in other rooms. All working with several different games which you can choose to play.

    sigh... sorry I will go away and just keep dreaming.

    1. Re:Wow - awestruck by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Been there, but not so tricked out as an interactive simulator. I've looked at the set of 1701-D blueprints and thought, if I had more money than sense, I'd like to build that as a big mostly underground hotel, with the shuttlebays being the parking structure.

      It already has recreational facilities planned, the cetacean sections would be great for divers, you could easily use the holodecks for

      Except I'd fix it so that the doors to the bridge crew's quarters actually opened to their quarters and not the crawlspace behind them, and finish the plans so that the nacelle internals were detailed and protruded from the ground.

      Oh, and more bathrooms accessible from common areas (i.e. not just in each set of quarters and on the bridge).

  84. Re:TNG Style Bridge? What a waste of time... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Didn't bother to look at the pictures, eh? Glad to see you're not wasting your time with RTFA. Asshat.

  85. Did we enter the /. time machine? by CitznFish · · Score: 0, Troll

    This is old news guys.

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  86. Awesome! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Stupid faggot

  87. Re:What a retard! by hurting+now · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hmm.... I thought that was actually near frame 10237... are you sure?

  88. Leo Laporte? by jj00 · · Score: 1


    Anyone else think this guy looks like Leo Laporte?

    1. Re:Leo Laporte? by joel8x · · Score: 1

      Totally.

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  89. Challenge by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 1

    Let me know when someone designs a home theater based on the bridge of Blakes 7's DSV-2 (The Liberator).

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  90. Re:What a retard! by Yvanhoe · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think 1:4 is kind of like shooting for the moon with a paper airplane.

    That depends, how much megajoules is your mass driver ?

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  91. If he can do this... by GJSchaller · · Score: 1

    ... I want my Computer Room to look like Thrall's Chambers from WoW. ;-)

  92. non-linear "value" of specialized houses by Speare · · Score: 1

    If your house looks too customized, you lose a lot of buyer interest. Statistics show that even one room with blue carpet will turn off a significant number of buyers. Heaven forbid you show the house with hot-pink shag carpet, or if you have a bathroom that looks like it was made for unusual "parties" instead of the usual daily routine.

    Even if 90% of your home's visitors don't bat an eye at your Trekkie mecca, you can be sure that you'll take a massive hit in resale value if any of your Enterprise scene takes more than a few minutes to dismantle.

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  93. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The job he did is more impressive. He did a kick ass job on a limited budget.

    Setups you describe just seem to be throwing money away. Reguardless of how much cash I had, I wouldn't spend it that way. I'd rather "cheap out" (calling spending 15K on a home theater cheaping out is pretty funny actually) and give the money I saved to a friend or realtive in need.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess.

  94. Re:TNG Style Bridge? What a waste of time... by mikelieman · · Score: 1

    I saw them yesterday, what's your problem?

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  95. Missing something by christoofar · · Score: 0, Troll

    Turning a room into your house into the StarTrek bridge.

    OK, so where does he keep the jackoff lube? I'm only asking because that's the only thing he'll be doing in that room--no way he'll get to bed down a female in there for sure.

  96. Just for the record, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sex is fun.

  97. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually it does. Having a high end projector with a good enough contrast to make it enjoyable to watch a movie like pitch black having the center channel actually in the center of the screen make a HUGE imaging difference. Good audio control in the room with sound panels make it incredible.

    You obvious ally never had a Real theater but some cobbled together junk(if you amp cost you $2000.00 it's junk) you tell people is a theater. Lumpy is right, go sit in a real home theater, it's better than what you see and hear at the megaplex.

  98. Re:What a retard! by ZorinLynx · · Score: 1

    Funny how you claim lower end gear runs fine on unconditioned power, but the $15K stuff needs a power conditioner.

    You'd think that at $15K they could put a decent power supply in the device that isolates the electronics from external transients.

    "audiophile" and "high-end home theater" types amuse me. They spend tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes hundreds of thousands, for an experience that's maybe only a hair better than what you can build for $10K, and that most people can't tell the difference.

    I mean, if you have the money, feel free to spend it on what you want... But I can think of a lot better things to do with $50K than blow it all on home theater gear :)

    -Z

  99. Re:"Ach! Capt'n!!!" (better solution) by sr180 · · Score: 1

    Why? Hes a member here as well, he just hasnt posted for a while. http://slashdot.org/~CleverNickName/

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  100. You're kidding right? by zobier · · Score: 1
    A house is just a place to live. If you want to make money, there are a few hundred thousand other things in the world you can pour money into that will have a better return.
    Real estate is one of the best investment mediums. So far my wife and I are about 1500% up.
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  101. Re:What a retard! by c_forq · · Score: 1

    As a person who has studied psychoacustics... I am going to have to say your statement of an amp less than $2000 is crap is utterly false. If you are going on that big of a budget you should be buying speakers with built in amplifiers anyways (the downside is the high cost of replacement and weight, but if your spending so much and such an audiophile than replacement cost and weight shouldn't be an issues). And about the center speaker... you can do amazing 3D sound effects with only stereo and properly positioned speakers, so the placement of the left/right speakers are much more important than the placement of the center speaker.

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  102. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He's doing odds, not straight-up probabilities. Hence the use of a colon between numerals instead of a forward slash.

  103. Re:What a retard! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I was wondering how long it'd take for some puny /.er to accuse him of living in his parents' basement.

    He might need to get a life, but you need to get some new material.

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  105. The other Shatner quote by VGPowerlord · · Score: 1

    "Get a life, will you people? I...I...I mean... I... I... I... mean, for crying out loud, it's just a TV show!"

    (Mmm, parody)

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  106. Another view by freeze128 · · Score: 1

    I look at it this way. It's much simpler.

    The Bridge home theater is good. Real good! ...and it's cool. Real Cool. Everyone who reads slashdot looks at those pictures and says "Wow! That's neat! I wish I had one in *MY* basement."
    However, these same people are afraid. They are afraid that if they express their appreciation of the Bridge HT, that others would judge them to be geeks, so they bash it.

    You can tell how good of a job it was just by how many people say what a waste of time it was, and how the guy who built it has no life. All he has to do is sit back, smile, and say "Yes, it is a nice theate. Thank you for your appreciation of it."

  107. Re:TNG Style Bridge? What a waste of time... by The+Cisco+Kid · · Score: 1

    Did you even look? Idiot, it *IS* TOS.

  108. My Deathstar beats your Enterprise... by EricTheO · · Score: 1

    This is for the followers of the "Maker". http://www.dillonworks.com/portfolio/starwarstheat er/

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  109. Re:TNG Style Bridge? What a waste of time... by mikelieman · · Score: 1

    "Did you even look? Idiot, it *IS* TOS."

    What episode of the 79/80 original episodes was THAT monstrosity featured in?

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  110. Enough of the stereotypes, please. by WidescreenFreak · · Score: 1

    I love the arrogance as though there are no women out there who like Star Trek or that anyone who enjoys Trek has no sex life! WTF??? My wife and I have been married almost 14 years, and she watches Trek more than I do! In fact, she's the one who keeps pressing to complete our various Star Trek DVD collections! Jeez, I wish Slashdot would knock it off with the bullshit stereotypes!

    As for resale value, don't you think it's possible that he doesn't see a need to sell the house any time soon so he just wants to enjoy it as "his house" for a while? Not every home improvement is rooted in resale value, you know. You obviously either don't own a house or you're too concerned about money to enjoy your house.

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  111. Stupid sexists... by Proteus · · Score: 1

    There are far too many "he'll never get a woman this way!" comments. Get a clue, folks; firstly, they guy's married and has a kid (RTFA).

    Second, just because the guy thought it would be novel to have a home theater that looks vaguely like the Enterprise bridge (note it's not a scale model or anything) doesn't make him an asocial nerd with a Star Trek fetish.

    Third, there are lots of women who like geeks. Even those who do stuff as extreme as building scale replicas of sci-fi sets. Look, this guy didn't make his house over into a Death Star, he built a theater in his basement that looks kind of trek-ish. I bet his kid loves it, and I bet his wife either thinks it's fantastic, or thinks he's cute for doing it.

    More of my friends are women than men, and I will tell you that of those women, most would find it endearing that a guy built something like that (esp. since it seems to be of decent quality for a home project); some would be actively attracted to him because they're at least that geeky.

    All you geeks that made those comments, maybe you don't have a girlfriend because you're a sexist trying to be something you're not. Wise up.

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