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  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

    Whaaaaaat? When they ditched Zhaan, it really started to rock! -- ...Coca Cola, sometimes war...

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    Steve Mayfield
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    I had the pleasure of spending several hours with Virginia at a local Collectors show - she was signing autographs in a small out of the way booth, but the traffic was light so I kept her company. :-D Steve

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    • H Heath Stewart

      For any Farscape fans out there (who more than likely loath Sci-Fi for pulling it and - worse - for leaving us with a cliffhanger...not to mention all the crap they put on these days like "Scare Tactics"), there's a trailer online for "Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars" online at http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/farscape/[^]. I, for one, am definitely excited. Maybe enough fanfare will bring it back. ...now just to get the fates of "Charmed" and "Angel" switched... Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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      Nick Parker
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      I've never seen it before, maybe I can actually start to watch tv on a semi-regular basis now that I'm out of school. - Nick Parker
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      • S Steve Mayfield

        I had the pleasure of spending several hours with Virginia at a local Collectors show - she was signing autographs in a small out of the way booth, but the traffic was light so I kept her company. :-D Steve

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        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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        Steve Mayfield wrote: pleasure of spending several hours with Virginia I don't believe you just hung around when she was signing autographs... ;) I didn't know you were such a sucker for vegetables! :-D -- ...Coca Cola, sometimes war...

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        • P Paul Watson

          I love my SF but just could not stomach Farscape. Bit of a soap opera really, weak acting and critters with no character. Ah well, different strokes for different folks I guess. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan wrote: "I always knew that somewhere deep inside that likable, Save the Whales kinda guy there lurked the heart of a troublemaker..." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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          Michael P Butler
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          Paul Watson wrote: I love my SF but just could not stomach Farscape. Bit of a soap opera really, weak acting and critters with no character. Farscape was more space opera, than Sci-Fi, which is what I prefer. I didn't see a lot of Farscape because of the way it was scheduled over here. The episodes I did see, certainly impressed me. Very much Blake 7 / Doctor Who/ Star Wars/Babylon 5 rather than po-faced Star Trek. Michael CP Blog [^]

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          • P Paul Watson

            I love my SF but just could not stomach Farscape. Bit of a soap opera really, weak acting and critters with no character. Ah well, different strokes for different folks I guess. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan wrote: "I always knew that somewhere deep inside that likable, Save the Whales kinda guy there lurked the heart of a troublemaker..." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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            dandy72
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            > I love my SF but just could not stomach Farscape. Bit of a soap opera really, weak acting and > critters with no character. Hear, hear. Silly-looking muppets in space, no thanks. This trailer did nothing to change my perception.

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            • P Paul Watson

              I love my SF but just could not stomach Farscape. Bit of a soap opera really, weak acting and critters with no character. Ah well, different strokes for different folks I guess. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan wrote: "I always knew that somewhere deep inside that likable, Save the Whales kinda guy there lurked the heart of a troublemaker..." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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              Heath Stewart
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              Paul Watson wrote: weak acting The Saturn Awards would beg to differ: Ben Bowder won it at least once. But like you implied, to each his own. :) Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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                I've never seen it before, maybe I can actually start to watch tv on a semi-regular basis now that I'm out of school. - Nick Parker
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                Heath Stewart
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                It's practically all I did in school. :rolleyes: Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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                • H Heath Stewart

                  It's practically all I did in school. :rolleyes: Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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                  Nick Parker
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                  Heath Stewart wrote: It's practically all I did in school. Right.... :rolleyes: - Nick Parker
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                    Heath Stewart wrote: It's practically all I did in school. Right.... :rolleyes: - Nick Parker
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                    No, seriously. Almost all my classes seemed like a waste of time. In English 105 my old roommate and I actually taught the teacher (we had the same teacher in high school who pounded the MLA into our heads), most of the ComS professors didn't have any real-world experience, and so on. Only a couple ComS classes were helpful, one of which just filled in a couple blanks in the first week and then what I already knew just made sense. But I got that $40K piece of paper (and it's not even that nice). So, there was TV and Cory's Sega Dreamcast. :) Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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                    • H Heath Stewart

                      No, seriously. Almost all my classes seemed like a waste of time. In English 105 my old roommate and I actually taught the teacher (we had the same teacher in high school who pounded the MLA into our heads), most of the ComS professors didn't have any real-world experience, and so on. Only a couple ComS classes were helpful, one of which just filled in a couple blanks in the first week and then what I already knew just made sense. But I got that $40K piece of paper (and it's not even that nice). So, there was TV and Cory's Sega Dreamcast. :) Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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                      Nick Parker
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                      I would have to say a lot of my classes were a waste, however not all of them. I enjoyed some of my ComSci classes, and also my finance class, I learned a ton in that class. I spent a lot (repeat a lot) of time reading on other topics (i.e., MSDN) that interested me however they weren't covered in class. Oh yeah, I also had CP for almost 2 1/2 of those years while I was in school too. ;) - Nick Parker
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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        Steve Mayfield wrote: pleasure of spending several hours with Virginia I don't believe you just hung around when she was signing autographs... ;) I didn't know you were such a sucker for vegetables! :-D -- ...Coca Cola, sometimes war...

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                        But she was also "Warrior Woman" in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and "Rubavitch" in the James Bond film The Living Daylights... this particular show was very small and she in a toy dealers booth...so most of the time it was just her and me...so I did have a lot of time to just chat...she really is quite a delight...:-D Steve

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