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Hobbes
 Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat 
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Check it out for yourself.

http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html

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I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.

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TSN
I'm... from Earth.
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Damn. The "oldest" post that Ars Technica linked to yesterday was only a little over four hours older than I am. But the current one is about twenty-three hours older than I am...
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Sol System
two dollar pistol
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My favorite, anticipating the release of what was then Revenge of the Jedi:

"I wish Lucas & Co. would get the thing going a little faster. I can't really imagine waiting until 1997 to see all nine parts
of the Star Wars series."

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Boris
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Reviews of Star Trek III. There's also a note about jms working on B5 (1989).

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Lee
I'm a spy now. Spies are cool.
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Great. 20 years of inconsequential shite.

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Cartman
just made by the Presbyterian Church
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Scary. I ran into some of my own old posts...

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AndrewR
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I found the first mention of "Star Trek: The Next Generation"

LOL:

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Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP
From: [email protected] (Clith de T'nir a.k.a. Reid Ellis)
Newsgroups: ont.sf-lovers
Subject: Star Trek: the Next Generation
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 2-Oct-87 15:59:00 EDT
Article-I.D.: unicus.1034
Posted: Fri Oct 2 15:59:00 1987
Date-Received: Mon, 5-Oct-87 07:09:18 EDT
Reply-To: [email protected] (Clith de T'nir a.k.a. Reid Ellis)
Distribution: ont
Organization: Unicus Software Inc.
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Keywords: star trek the next generation


Well, they can lose the psychic. I'm sorry, but the way they portrayed
her ESP etc, it just doesn't mesh with the Star Trek universe. It's too
much the plot device. "Hum, we have no idea what's going on. Lt., what
are *you* experiencing?" When Spock used it, he has class. Having it
as a desperate measure is fine. But a crew member whose only function
is to be psychic? Uh-uh.

Lt. Yaaa [or whatever] needs better writing. There's the bare plot-
thread of a character there, buried under all that bad writing. Make
her better, or else lose her.

The movie was supposed to be filmed in HDTV, and it showed. There were
a few scenes where matte lines screamed to be noticed. It looks like
filming on film at 30 frames/s and then transferring to video is still
the best way to go. Ah well. If it had been filmed and then xferred to
video, it would have helped in a number of rough spots..

'Q' -- His "cruel smile" was wayyy too overdone. And why didn't he show
up as something more interesting than yet-another-post-nuclear
character? Like, say, in a uniform from the old TV series? Or even
better, Kirk's uniform from ST4? Or maybe Kruge's uniform. Then the
Klingon character would have had a chance to fill us in on some
historical background.. Bah.

Now the good stuff:

Captain Picard: Yah. Good stuff. I can live with this. He's cool.
He knows when he's being handled a load of crap, and he can deal with
his own limitations. "I'm not good with children. However, I am
supposed to have an air of congeniality. See to it that I do." [ok, so
it's a rough paraphrase..]

Lt. Data: [I *think* he was a Lt. I can't remember everyone's rank just
yet.] I like him. I don't care, I still like him. "You may not have
pointed ears, but you SOUND like a Vulcan." Yeah.

McCoy's cameo: Well done, althought the makeup was a *bit* much. But
what do you expect for a 137 year-old admiral? It gave a sense of
continuity.

The Klingon, Lt. Kov-or-something-like-that: Good idea for a
character. So are bumby-Klingons the only extant version? Were all
those 60's klingons half-breeds, or what? I was worried they'd just
have a Klingon-looking yacm [yet another crew member]. But "Sir, I am a
Klingon! I cannot leave my commander to fight while I run away with the
women and children!" Yowza. I wonder if the Klingon-Federation merging
will be touched on in later episodes? And I like the Klingon touch on
his uniform. Isn't that strictly out of the sixties-klingons?

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Lee
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700 million fucking messages. Even assuming that people round here are mainly gonna look up SF-related ones, that's still a hell of a lot to go through. I mean, I know some of you have way too much time on your hands, but. . .

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Boris
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This might be good to know for aspiring animators...

From: Ron Thornton
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 12:07:28 +0000
Subject: Using Sausages

I;m looking for three sausage recipes.

1. Irish White Breakfast Pudding.
2. Scottish Beef "Square-Slice" sausage.
3. Speldhurst Sausage ( or similar) South of england.

These have been impossible to find. Thanks

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Lee
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Hmm. The square-slice sausage is nice, although you could just as easily use the sausage patty from an Egg McMuffin and never know the difference. I come from the south of England yet have never heard of a Speldhurst sausage.

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AndrewR
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I was looking up the first mention of DS9... I think people were bagging it a year before it even premiered! Things haven't changed much!

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TSN
I'm... from Earth.
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Well, he didn't say "the south of England". He just said "south of England". Which would be... France.
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Lee
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Nixpick!

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TSN
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Or a joke. But, then, everything I say is so inconceiveably hilarious, who can tell?
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PsyLiam
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You're getting yourself confused with Omega again there Tim.

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