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2024-07-01 01:23 pm

"The Best ST Commercial Ever"


Now boringly known as the CTV Sci-Fi Channel, Space was (is?) a Canadian sci-fiction channel which first began airing in the 1990s. This low-key ad tells a surprising little story. The actress is Gillian Dobb, who 80s TV fans may remember from Magnum PI.

(reposted from [personal profile] calzephyr in [community profile] vintageads )
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2020-04-17 05:00 am

Quote of the day



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("I never took the Kobayashi Maru test until now. What do you think of my solution?")
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And, on a (somewhat) lighter note:Two more: )
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2020-03-27 03:49 am
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Some Star Trek for your Friday :)


After Star Trek – Patrick Stewart had a hard time letting go the Captains Log.
A few more: )
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2017-12-27 05:41 pm

A toast











(this holiday season/New Year's)

...To absent friends...

"Но те, которым в дружной встрече
Я строфы первые читал…
Иных уж нет, а те далече,
Как Сади некогда сказал.

Без них Онегин дорисован.
А та, с которой образован
Татьяны милый Идеал…
О много, много Рок отъял!

Блажен, кто праздник Жизни рано
Оставил, не допив до дна
Бокала полного вина,
Кто не дочел Ее романа
И вдруг умел расстаться с ним,
Как я с Онегиным моим.".

"But those, to whom, at an amicable gathering
I had been reading the first verses of my book...
Some are no more, and others are far away,
As Saadi had once remarked.
I finished sketching Onegin without them,
And she, from whose pattern
The lovely image of Tatyana was formed...
Oh, how much, how much has Fate taken away!

Blessed is he who left the feast of Life
Early, not drinking the full glass of wine
To the the lees,
Who hadn't finished reading Her Novel
And was able to part with it suddenly,
As I part with my Onegin."

(Pushkin, the last lines of his novel in verse "Eugene Onegin")

[and no, I don't quite agree, but I thought it might interest some of you to see the full quote. It was the first four lines that I was really thinking of.]
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2016-09-19 04:53 pm
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Wil Wheaton performing "William F*cking Shatner" with Paul and Storm



A very good story about William Shatner et al.--if you like ST:TOS and ST:TNG, do have a look ;)
(yes, it does have a number of 4-letter words, but...)

Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] capt_facepalm for pointing this video out!
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2016-09-09 04:35 am
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"This is our work: what Star Trek asks of us"

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] supergee at The Mission

What Star Trek means to Mary Anne Mohanraj

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A very good essay; if you like Star Trek at all, do take a look :)
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2016-09-09 04:32 am
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Lucille Ball and ST:TOS

(I didn't know this; fascinating, isn't it?)
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In honor of today's 50th anniversary of Star Trek, we're celebrating the woman responsible for saving the iconic science fiction show -- comedian and entrepreneur Lucille Ball! In 1964, Ball was the sole owner of Desilu Studios and the first woman to ever run a major Hollywood studio. At the time, Desilu producers were looking for ideas that could be developed into new series and they contracted two ambitious writers to develop pilots: Gene Roddenberry with "Star Trek" and Bruce Geller with "Mission: Impossible."

Desilu took the Star Trek pilot to CBS with whom they had a first-refusal agreement but the network rejected it and opted to pick up another new space-themed show "Lost in Space." The studio then took the pilot, "The Cage," to NBC which called it "too cerebral" but, rather than rejecting it outright, they took the unprecedented move of ordering a second pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before." The network decided to order a season but the Desilu Board of Directors balked. Fearing that the studio was overstretching itself with three expensive new programs -- Star Trek, Mission Impossible, and a western called The Long Hunt for April Savage -- all but one of the board members voted to cancel Star Trek in February 1966.
Read more... )
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2016-09-08 05:20 am
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50 years ago today



...the 1st episode of the iconic TV series Star Trek aired on NBC on September 8th 1966 ("The Man Trap"). An iconic culture was born. Resistance is futile.
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2016-01-21 07:17 am
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Cool pic



(from Jesse Wentworth in Star Trek: The Original Series-Remembered FB group)
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2015-12-24 11:38 am
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Too funny not to share

Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating today ;)
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(from Star Trek--the Original Series--Remembered FB group)
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2015-11-24 05:37 am
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Links for your entertainment

Gadgets and tech paintings reveal what people in 1900 thought the year 2000 would look like

"It's going to be all right"--a fascinating and beautifully illustrated short real-life story from "The Oatmeal", with a surprise twist at the end.

(many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] capt_facepalm for the Oatmeal story link!)
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2015-09-30 07:34 pm

Smile ;)



(from To Star Trek and Beyond FB pg)
med_cat: (ST boldly go)
2015-04-07 03:28 pm

Star Trek Breakfast

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] spikesgirl58 at Contest - Breakfast - Sugar Smacks
I can't help it - I loved Spock and I ate a ton of these just because his picture was on the box.




I do think it's funny that he has his name on his shirt, though... and the emblem on the wrong side...
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2014-07-09 12:53 pm

Kirk and Spock travel back in time to 2014



(found via George Takei's FB page;

Star Trek: Predicting the near future since 1966. (Comic credit: http://comicskingdom.com/bizarro/2014-07-06)
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2014-05-22 12:28 pm
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Medical news

Not surprised...
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Sepsis tied to more than half of all hospital deaths in the U.S., study finds
Researchers who analyzed 6.5 million hospitalization records in 2010 found that up to 52% of all patients who died in U.S. hospitals had sepsis. While hospitalization rates dropped between 2000 and 2010, sepsis mortality in hospitals increased during that time, and more than more than one-fifth of all hospital charges were associated with sepsis. Data "suggest that improved care for sepsis patients of all severity levels and in all hospital settings could result in many future lives saved," said lead study author Dr. Vincent Liu.

HealthDay News (5/18)

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Very interesting--learned about this phenomenon last year, but not from this cause:
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Binge drinking found to result in translocation of bacteria

Washington DC - infoZine - A single alcohol binge can cause bacteria to leak from the gut and increase levels of bacterial toxins in the blood, according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Increased levels of these bacterial toxins, called endotoxins, were shown to affect the immune system, with the body producing more immune cells involved in fever, inflammation, and tissue destruction.

Read the rest of the article here
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Also very interesting, we shall see what the results of the randomized study are:

Aspirin as a possible treatment for breast cancer (NY Times)

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And another piece of promising research:

Star Trek's Tricorder Set To Be Reality -- Possibly Thanks To Canadians

(thanks to [livejournal.com profile] wirral_bagpuss for pointing this out :))
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2014-01-08 09:24 am
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How to quit your job in Klingon: the right way

No, this is not a joke--see the full article from mental floss below:
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How to Quit Your Job in Klingon … The Right Way

Image credit:
ThinkStock/Erin McCarthy

David Waddell, a city councilman in Indian Trail, North Carolina, decided to end the year with dramatic flair by quitting his job and submitting his resignation in Klingon. The story went viral, and while the mayor, Michael Alvarez, was none too pleased with Waddell’s stunt, saying it was “an embarrassment for Indian Trail, and it’s an embarrassment for North Carolina,” most of the reaction from commenters on social media was some variation on “Ha! Awesome!” The combination of take-this-job-and-shove-it irreverence, only-in-America local politics, and hardcore geek pop culture was a hit.

But like Indian Trail's mayor, Klingon speakers weren’t exactly thrilled. You see, Waddell’s letter wasn’t even written in Klingon. Not good Klingon anyway. Sure, it was written in pIqaD—the pointy, angular Klingon script—and it strung some Klingon words together, but there was no regard for grammar! No true translation!

Take the first sentence, which he translates as “Teach (the) city (the) constitution.” What it actually says is “city teacher ‘chonshtitution’.” There’s no verb! No attempt to translate “constitution”! It’s as if he translated “Give the doctor the scalpel” into Spanish as “Benefactor doctor scalpelo.” Such is the danger of pure dictionary translation, or in this case, relying solely on the Bing.com automatic Klingon translation tool. You still gotta know what you’re doing. Apparently, Waddell doesn’t. If he wants to ride this stunt into the senate (his plan is to pursue a write-in bid for Kay Hagan’s seat), he’s going to have to do more to prove himself to his Klingon-speaking constituency. Granted, it’s a small constituency, but they care a lot about honor. And they’re prone to violence.

If you want to quit your job in Klingon, here are a few suggestions for going about it the proper and honorable way:

1. You could submit the valid re-translation of Waddell’s letter provided by James William McCleary, a commenter on the original Charlotte Observer article, which begins “vengvaD paQDI'norgh tay yIghojmoH!” (Teach civilized teachings to the city!)

2. You could hurl insults like “Hab SoSlI' Quch (Your mother has a smooth forehead!) or “petaQ!” (a strong epithet of uncertain meaning.)

3. You could propose Hay'chu'—duel to the death—with your boss.

Whatever you do, do it grammatically correctly, and with honor. And choose your next job wisely. Remember: bIQongtaHvIS nItlhejchugh targhmey bIvemDI' nItlhej ghIlab ghewmey—If you sleep with targs, you'll wake up with glob flies.

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2013-12-07 08:40 pm

Captain Picard serenades with 'Let it Snow' ('Make it So')

Quite an inspired bit of video montage :) If you're a fan of ST:TNG, and even if you're not particularly, but you know what the show is, I highly recommend this video.

(The fun part ends at 1:15, and an ad starts)

Full article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57614642-1/captain-picard-serenades-with-let-it-snow-make-it-so/