Monday, October 1st -- Movies 9:00 am - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 11:30 am - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 2:00 pm - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 4:30 pm - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 7:00 pm - Special: America Loves... "Star Trek" 8:00 pm - Encounter at Farpoint, Part I # 001 9:00 pm - WWF Raw is War with Star Trek Bits 11:00 pm - Encounter at Farpoint, Part II # 002
Tuesday, October 2nd 12:00 am - Where No One Has Gone Before # 006 1:00 am - Datalore # 013 2:00 am - Conspiracy # 025 9:00 am - Elementary, Dear Data # 029 10:00 am - A Matter of Honor # 034 11:00 am - The Measure of A Man # 035 12:00 pm - Time Squared # 039 1:00 pm - Q Who? # 042 2:00 pm - The Emissary # 046 3:00 pm - Peak Performance # 047 4:00 pm - The Survivors # 051 5:00 pm - Who Watches The Watchers # 052 6:00 pm - The Defector # 058 7:00 pm - The Hunted # 059 8:00 pm - Deja Q # 061 9:00 pm - Yesterday's Enterprise # 063 10:00 pm - The Offspring # 064 11:00 pm - Sins of the Father # 065
Wednesday, October 3rd 12:00 am - Sarek # 071 1:00 am - The Best of Both Worlds, Part I # 074 2:00 am - The Best of Both Worlds, Part II # 075 9:00 am - Brothers # 077 10:00 am - Remember Me # 079 11:00 am - Reunion # 081 12:00 pm - Future Imperfect # 082 1:00 pm - Data's Day # 085 2:00 pm - Clues # 088 3:00 pm - Nth Degree # 093 4:00 pm - In Theory # 099 5:00 pm - Redemption, Part I # 100 6:00 pm - Redemption, Part II # 101 7:00 pm - Darmok # 102 8:00 pm - A Matter of Time # 109 9:00 pm - Conundrum # 114 10:00 pm - Cause & Effect # 118 11:00 pm - The Perfect Mate # 121
Thursday, October 4th 12:00 am - I, Borg # 123 1:00 am - The Next Phase # 124 2:00 am - The Inner Light # 125 9:00 am - Relics # 130 10:00 am - Schisms # 131 11:00 am - True Q # 132 12:00 pm - A Fistful of Datas # 134 1:00 pm - Chain of Command, Part I # 136 2:00 pm - Chain of Command, Part II # 137 3:00 pm - Ship in a Bottle # 138 4:00 pm - Face of the Enemy # 140 5:00 pm - Tapestry # 141 6:00 pm - Birthright, Part I # 142 7:00 pm - Birthright, Part II # 143 8:00 pm - Starship Mine # 144 9:00 pm - Lessons # 145 10:00 pm - The Chase # 146 11:00 pm - Frame of Mind # 147
Friday, October 5th 12:00 am - Second Chances # 150 1:00 am - Descent, Part I # 152 2:00 am - Descent, Part II # 153 9:00 am - Gambit, Part I # 156 10:00 am - Gambit, Part II # 157 11:00 am - Phantasms # 158 12:00 pm - Attached # 160 1:00 pm - Inheritance # 162 2:00 pm - Parallels # 163 3:00 pm - The Pegasus # 164 4:00 pm - Lower Decks # 167 5:00 pm - Thine Own Self # 168 6:00 pm - Masks # 169 7:00 pm - Eye of the Beholder # 170 8:00 pm - Genesis # 171 9:00 pm - Journey's End # 172 10:00 pm - Firstborn # 173 11:00 pm - Emergence # 175
Saturday, October 6th 12:00 am - Preemptive Strike # 176 1:00 am - All Good Things, Part I # 177 2:00 am - All Good Things, Part II # 178
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I really hate how they put all the GOOD episodes after midnight! I don't want to watch Best of Both Worlds at 2am!
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Yeah, VCR is nice a good if it's hooked up to CABLE, but not when it's just hooked up to a receiver which runs the satellite...
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Erm... If you can get the shows on your TV, I can't imagine why it would be so impossible to get them on your VCR...
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The Cable is running directly to the TV. Therefore, if we want to watch Cable, we just turn on the TV. If we want to run the VCR, DVD , or Satellite, we need the Receiver to be turned on. Therefore, the VCR is not connected to the Cable in anyway, and therefore cannot RECORD. We just use it to PLAY movies.
-------------------- "Lotta people go through life doing things badly. Racing's important to men who do it well. When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."
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I'm upset that I don't get to see the marathon at all. The on-campus television system doesn't include TNN. I guess I shouldn't have been so active in the petition drive my freshmen year to have TNN taken off of the system and have The History Channel put in its place.
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DVD might go into the TV through a different type of cable (or if you wanna watch DVDs, just tell people to unplug the VCR cable and plug in the DVD cable instead).
Or, if you wanna have alternative fun (and I'm not getting paid to advertise this, it's just my personal best buy ever), get the TNG companion CD-ROM with all the entries from Larry Nemecek's TNG companion, plus all the 178 scripts, for about $25. Although these are final drafts, you'll always find in them:
1) changed lines 2) cut lines 3) cut scenes 4) different stardates or stardate xxxxx.x type of thing 5) Klingon language in phonetic form with translation! If you're into this, then get the DS9 Companion as well (the CD-ROM, not the book) 6) Scene descriptions revealing for example that Admiral Hanson was supposed to be aboard a Galaxy class ship during Wolf 359. 7) Proper spellings for everything.
Plus, you can copy all the script files on your hard drive and do a web search kind of query for whatever you want. I searched for all references to "deck" if we've seen a Deck 6 on the Defiant, for example. You just have to get a good text-search software off the net (I recommend Search32).
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When i set up my Dads living room, i ran both a fixed antenna for broadcast stations and a satellite box into a VCR, which was connected to a TV, but daisy chained across a NES , SNES and N64, and a second VCR that was present for dubbing and also ran the audio into four speakers through an attached stereo, so he could listen to the radio, CDs, cassetes, or records(!) on the same setup. It wasnt hard.
Try harder to record it.
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I'd love to have those CD companions, but I've never seen them. I guess I'll have to get them online, if I ever get my new debit card.
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