There are people who consider Star Trek to not be legitimate science fiction, but a space opera."Spock's Brain" was . . . inadequate though (It is impossible for Star Trek to be bad.) Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Miss Cellania, her coffeepot missing.Alex with the packaging at the warehouse.Rommel and the server at Tanagra. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) 2 replies
While looking for something else entirelySo much of the best content comes up this way. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
I usually try on pants because the size labels aren't always fit.But I've one particular brand of slacks that I wear to work that always fit. So I do just order those online. All I need is the item number. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
I hesitated to post the story. The fact that it was published in the Daily Mail was one reason why. But I decided that since an actual scientist was involved in the analysis, that it was post-worthy with appropriate caveats written in. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Yes, but then I wouldn't be able to include everyone and I didn't want Joseph Francis to feel left out. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
One aspect of the show that I particularly appreciated was that the writers dove deep into the history of DC to find long-forgotten characters.The series finale was outstanding. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
"Spock's Brain" was . . . inadequate though (It is impossible for Star Trek to be bad.)
Alex with the packaging at the warehouse.
Rommel and the server at Tanagra.
So much of the best content comes up this way.
But I've one particular brand of slacks that I wear to work that always fit. So I do just order those online. All I need is the item number.
The series finale was outstanding.