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These people buy DVD's to acquire phaeser-piccies... Abandon all hope, maties. Ready the fuck*ng plank, boys! Castrate the cows! Nail Sol's dick to the deck!
And we will never forgive...nor forgeet! *toothy grin*
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Don't you know ANYTHING? The last attempt to nail it down, it failed and the nail stands there to this day. Only we found a use for it, and called it Nelson's Column. 8)
Well, tell me what eps you have Tim, and I'll try to think if there's anything unusual in them, phaser-wise. Thanks.
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Lee: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "Dagger of the Mind", "The Galileo Seven", "Court Martial", "Arena", "The Alternative Factor", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", and "The Return of the Archons".
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"Arena?!" Marry me! If you can get any good pics of that photon grenade launcher it'd be perfect! Now, what else. . . I think "Return of the Archons" has some good Phaser Type-I shots. . . and there is a glimpse of the laser pistol in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" That's just off the top of my head though, I really must watch some TOS, it's been a while. . . 8)
------------------ "It strikes me that there are enough episodes of the Simpsons that people could speak entirely in Simpsonese, using references from the show to explain or describe an endless series of situations. Nelson and Apu . . . at Tinagra.
But now I�ve brought Star Trek into it again, haven�t I. Sorry."
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Oh, and "Nelson's Column" is a corrupted form of the Old English for "Nail Sol's Column." 8)
------------------ "It strikes me that there are enough episodes of the Simpsons that people could speak entirely in Simpsonese, using references from the show to explain or describe an endless series of situations. Nelson and Apu . . . at Tinagra.
But now I�ve brought Star Trek into it again, haven�t I. Sorry."
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"Having a kick ass theater does not help..." is simply not true, I have(will my parents have) a kick ass home theater system (100 inch screen, big ass sub, etc), and it does help the dramatic elements of the movies.
Man, watching Saving Private Ryan on mysystem (drooling....)is just totally cool, and all my friends who has been to my house totally agree with that
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Well, my new rule of thumb is, if you have to sit at least 2 metres from the TV to get best resolution, it's a good system. I have that now, so I'm happy. although I have to move my sofa up against my bed so I don't see the lines in the picture.
100"? Your friends will shoot you down in the schtreet and take your home keys... I'd rather buy two used cars. Jeez.
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Home cinema systems are and always have been disappointments. My dad bought one several years ago -it claimed to be the ultimate in home cinema experience.....bollocks was it! It was shit and an utter waste of money, so we gave it back and got a refund. It's always been the case and should remain so - if you want cinema quality viewing, go to the cinema.
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100 inches! Do they make Simon-sized TV's now?
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"Oh, and "Nelson's Column" is a corrupted form of the Old English for "Nail Sol's Column."
This was rather quite witty. Top form.
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