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On Sep 23, 7:13*am, "catpandaddy" wrote:
"Anybody" wrote in message ... In article , Don Stockbauer wrote: On Sep 22, 4:20 pm, "catpandaddy" wrote: "Anybody" wrote in message ... Neil Armstrong didn't make a mistake. He read the lines exactly as they were written ... by the hopeless writers from the "Smallville" show and as directed / produced by Star Trek's idiot-twins B & B ... it's just amazing he didn't have to say "Welcome to Saturn on 15 April, 1301" while wearing a tight catsuit. ;-) ^^^^ I'll have what he's having. I was following you up until the Saturn part- you mean we had spaceflight in 1301? It was a not-so-good jibe at B&B's far too often used lazy trick of silly time travel episodes (which they love because they can simply use the "old reset button" and pretend it never happened) and ignoring basic Star Trek "facts" whenever they wanted (especially in Enterprise). Can't have fiction without the facts! I was so worried! I thought we had developed backwards time travel at some point there while I wasn't reading the papers much. Guess we'll have to wait for it to instantiate. |
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