Although I dislike the theme song more than anything else in this world, I think Enterprise satisfies my passion for Star Trek in many ways the other series have not.
At first I was skeptical about a Star Trek that is closer to our own stardate, but the producers really pulled it off.
I hope that when they mention prequel, they may consider using the cast of Enterprise... or at least Jolene Blalock.
It's no different than using your "Shoppers Club Card" when you interact with a (minimum wage) cashier at each and every supermarket, walmart, kmart; the list goes on.
Borrow someone elses tinfoil hat (card) and this data is inaccurate.
If it truly saves me time and minimizes my interaction with a disgruntled employee, I'm all about it.
I know it is a bit of old news, however I have several pictures available for you to see. That url also includes video: here. (Sorry, it requires quicktime due to the format of the digital camera. Also, I couldn't hyperlink the movie for some reason) of the scene.
I am also hosting an short video of an independant journalist interviewing the types of individuals that attend these protests. The quicktime video can be seen here
Your best bet to download those is to right-click and save.
Now, I'm sure I will be modded down for this since most of the posts here are liberal and anti-war, however the last film reinforces my opinion of the anti-war individuals roaming this country. Obviously no one wants war or people to die, however these protestors simply do not have a full grasp of the situation at hand.
Recently Janeane Garofalo said it best "It wasn't hip to protest during the Clinton administration"... but it is now.
Although I think some of the articles that are posted on./ should belong in the "OLD NEWS" department, this post got me thinking.
I've never actually contimplated Yahoo actually getting aquired. What's mentioned in the article is true.
I haven't actually contributed to the conversation, I just wanted to say bravo for slashdot for an intuitive post.
-aphex
Doesn't anyone recall the fact that they stole their entire user interface from IBM 15 odd years ago? They were so blatent in doing it that they even flew a pirate flag on top of their building.
What goes around comes around.
None of this will be over with until December 18th when the electors from every state place their vote. Theres predictions of rogue voting and what not too, so thats when the final day of this entire election process will happen.
Although I dislike the theme song more than anything else in this world, I think Enterprise satisfies my passion for Star Trek in many ways the other series have not.
At first I was skeptical about a Star Trek that is closer to our own stardate, but the producers really pulled it off.
I hope that when they mention prequel, they may consider using the cast of Enterprise... or at least Jolene Blalock.
It's no different than using your "Shoppers Club Card" when you interact with a (minimum wage) cashier at each and every supermarket, walmart, kmart; the list goes on.
Borrow someone elses tinfoil hat (card) and this data is inaccurate.
If it truly saves me time and minimizes my interaction with a disgruntled employee, I'm all about it.
I know it is a bit of old news, however I have several pictures available for you to see. That url also includes video: here.
... but it is now.
(Sorry, it requires quicktime due to the format of the digital camera. Also, I couldn't hyperlink the movie for some reason) of the scene.
I am also hosting an short video of an independant journalist interviewing the types of individuals that attend these protests. The quicktime video can be seen here
Your best bet to download those is to right-click and save.
Now, I'm sure I will be modded down for this since most of the posts here are liberal and anti-war, however the last film reinforces my opinion of the anti-war individuals roaming this country. Obviously no one wants war or people to die, however these protestors simply do not have a full grasp of the situation at hand.
Recently Janeane Garofalo said it best "It wasn't hip to protest during the Clinton administration"
You're trolling here, right?
Mild spoilers in the linked stories, by the way.
:)
Now was that so hard to do?
.sigless
I worshipped telearena as I was growing up.
It was a game that forced you to use your imagination, something taken for granted now adays.
Although I think some of the articles that are posted on ./ should belong in the "OLD NEWS" department, this post got me thinking.
I've never actually contimplated Yahoo actually getting aquired. What's mentioned in the article is true.
I haven't actually contributed to the conversation, I just wanted to say bravo for slashdot for an intuitive post.
-aphex
Doesn't anyone recall the fact that they stole their entire user interface from IBM 15 odd years ago? They were so blatent in doing it that they even flew a pirate flag on top of their building. What goes around comes around.
None of this will be over with until December 18th when the electors from every state place their vote. Theres predictions of rogue voting and what not too, so thats when the final day of this entire election process will happen.
Think of the mail Britney Spears gets! "I'd really like to hump your left leg"