The Top 12 Surprises in "Enterprise," the New Star Trek Series
12> Klingons are *major* pussies.
11> "You're right, crewman Jeffries, somebody *should* build some access tubes around here!"
10> As a result of some earlier 21st century joint ventures with a certain car company, this enterprise comes equipped with dent-resistant polymer side panels.
9> Early attempts at encrypting transmissions to the Vulcans: Pig Latin.
8> Dilithium crystals not discovered yet, so starships get their power from hamsters hopped up on andro.
7> It turns out the Federation was originally an Amway distributorship.
6> Before each episode, the entertainment industry officially apologizes for being out of ideas.
5> Lt. Kirk sporting one nasty 'fro.
4> Prototype transporter can only beam things ten feet at a time.
3> That "Klingons around Uranus" joke? Still funny.
2> Enterprise's first five-year mission? Touring with the Dead, dude!
and Topfive.com's Number 1 Surprise in
"Enterprise," the New Star Trek Series...
1> The Vulcan Buttmeld.
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[ Copyright 2001 by Chris White ]
Actually, no, they weren't producing Durons there. You're thinking of the newer Fab25. Fab14 & 15 were (and will until the doors close)producing flash. Since it uses older technology, there is no reason to spend the money to upgrade when they have two newer fabs that can produce the same products quicker and cheaper.
Fab30 does produce the higher-grade processors, though I believe that Fab25 is helping with the work-load at times.
They're their LEGO.
There are their LEGO.
Their LEGO are there.
I guess if you're curious about it being the orginal, you could check for the watermark.
Please don't hurt me...
The Top 12 Surprises in "Enterprise," the New Star Trek Series
12> Klingons are *major* pussies.
11> "You're right, crewman Jeffries, somebody *should* build some access tubes around here!"
10> As a result of some earlier 21st century joint ventures with a certain car company, this enterprise comes equipped with dent-resistant polymer side panels.
9> Early attempts at encrypting transmissions to the Vulcans: Pig Latin.
8> Dilithium crystals not discovered yet, so starships get their power from hamsters hopped up on andro.
7> It turns out the Federation was originally an Amway distributorship.
6> Before each episode, the entertainment industry officially apologizes for being out of ideas.
5> Lt. Kirk sporting one nasty 'fro.
4> Prototype transporter can only beam things ten feet at a time.
3> That "Klingons around Uranus" joke? Still funny.
2> Enterprise's first five-year mission? Touring with the Dead, dude!
and Topfive.com's Number 1 Surprise in
"Enterprise," the New Star Trek Series...
1> The Vulcan Buttmeld.
[ The Top 5 List www.topfive.com ]
[ Copyright 2001 by Chris White ]
Actually, no, they weren't producing Durons there. You're thinking of the newer Fab25. Fab14 & 15 were (and will until the doors close)producing flash. Since it uses older technology, there is no reason to spend the money to upgrade when they have two newer fabs that can produce the same products quicker and cheaper.
Fab30 does produce the higher-grade processors, though I believe that Fab25 is helping with the work-load at times.
I think your last line is 6 syllables, not five. How about "Give me 'more' and more" instead?