Found this on the Airliners.net forums. Enjoy.
Monday, February 28, 2005
Saturday, February 26, 2005
Googling Yahoo
I'm out driving around earlier today, with the radio on, and after hearing 1-2-Step and Let Me Love You for like the 10 millionth time since I've been in Albuquerque, I decide I need to find a better radio station. So I go home, Google "albuquerque radio stations" and which link do I find helpful in finding a new station to try? Yahoo Directory.
Monday, February 07, 2005
Ban Urban Legends
Oooh... I can't wait to see the letters from the Believers on this one!
Thursday, February 03, 2005
CBS, NBC, whoever...
Ok, so I kind of blew it with last night's rant about CBS. The original Star Trek was on NBC, not CBS.
CBS we can blame for ripping off Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek concepts for Lost In Space.
CBS we can blame for ripping off Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek concepts for Lost In Space.
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
CBS Still Sucks
They cancelled Star Trek again. Only this time, they did it as the show was getting better, not worse.
The TrekToday article indicates that it was CBS president Les Moonves that made the decision, so I think it's fair to blame them. It's also interesting to note that both times Star Trek has been cancelled (as opposed to the series simply ending after seven years), CBS did it.
This may not be all bad, though. New episodes could be produced in syndication, like The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. Or perhaps on SciFi (or another cable channel).
Though perhaps the best thing for Star Trek is to give it a few years off. No TV, no movies. Get rid of Berman; I'd much rather see Manny Coto take over, and lanuch a new series in about five years.
Live long and prosper, Captain Archer.
The TrekToday article indicates that it was CBS president Les Moonves that made the decision, so I think it's fair to blame them. It's also interesting to note that both times Star Trek has been cancelled (as opposed to the series simply ending after seven years), CBS did it.
This may not be all bad, though. New episodes could be produced in syndication, like The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. Or perhaps on SciFi (or another cable channel).
Though perhaps the best thing for Star Trek is to give it a few years off. No TV, no movies. Get rid of Berman; I'd much rather see Manny Coto take over, and lanuch a new series in about five years.
Live long and prosper, Captain Archer.
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