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"Chuck Taylor" wrote in message ...
In other words, VELCRO is not space-alien technology from the alleged crashed Roswell flying saucer, and its invention had nothing to do with NASA though NASA is a big user of the various VELCRO products -- there are even VELCRO hook straps inside space helmets so astronauts can scratch their noses and chins! Say it ain't so! I thought Dennis Rodman brought it with him. "Not much of a disguise." Whoosh! That went right over my head; I hadn't a clue who Dennis Rodman was until I just now Googled with "who is Dennis Rodman" -- seems he's a basketball player or sumtin' who sports unconventional hair styles (pictures of which can be found at his home page located by Google). Will he be playing for Earth or Mars in the Solar System Playoffs? :-) |
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"Chuck Taylor" wrote in message ...
In other words, VELCRO is not space-alien technology from the alleged crashed Roswell flying saucer, and its invention had nothing to do with NASA though NASA is a big user of the various VELCRO products -- there are even VELCRO hook straps inside space helmets so astronauts can scratch their noses and chins! Say it ain't so! I thought Dennis Rodman brought it with him. "Not much of a disguise." Whoosh! That went right over my head; I hadn't a clue who Dennis Rodman was until I just now Googled with "who is Dennis Rodman" -- seems he's a basketball player or sumtin' who sports unconventional hair styles (pictures of which can be found at his home page located by Google). Will he be playing for Earth or Mars in the Solar System Playoffs? :-) |
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). |
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). |
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). |
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Wasn't in a ST Movie, it was in the latest ST t.v. show Enterprise. Ya,
Enterprise is what's playing now, it started after ST:VOY came to an end and this one is suppost to be in the Early days of Star Fleet, the NX-01 Enterprise, first Warp 5 Starship in the fleet. Ofcouse, I would rather think it came from the Vorlons. -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Ad World http://adworld.netfirms.com "Thad Floryan" wrote in message om... "Starlord" wrote in message ... Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/04 |
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Wasn't in a ST Movie, it was in the latest ST t.v. show Enterprise. Ya,
Enterprise is what's playing now, it started after ST:VOY came to an end and this one is suppost to be in the Early days of Star Fleet, the NX-01 Enterprise, first Warp 5 Starship in the fleet. Ofcouse, I would rather think it came from the Vorlons. -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Ad World http://adworld.netfirms.com "Thad Floryan" wrote in message om... "Starlord" wrote in message ... Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/04 |
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Wasn't in a ST Movie, it was in the latest ST t.v. show Enterprise. Ya,
Enterprise is what's playing now, it started after ST:VOY came to an end and this one is suppost to be in the Early days of Star Fleet, the NX-01 Enterprise, first Warp 5 Starship in the fleet. Ofcouse, I would rather think it came from the Vorlons. -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Ad World http://adworld.netfirms.com "Thad Floryan" wrote in message om... "Starlord" wrote in message ... Now you know that it was sold to us by a Vulcan that had crash landed on Earth. Was shown on Enterprise. ; Hah! 'Sfunny, one colleague at work today said the same thing -- don't know how I could have missed it since I thought I had all the STAR TREK movies in my collection. Ah, Google to the rescue again; "star trek velcro vulcan" returned links to Episode 28, "Carbon Creek", airdate 25-September-2002 (?). Huh? Is this something new? The writeups don't resemble re-runs of the 1960s series (and, as you can probably guess, I don't watch TV though I have 2 home theaters for watching movies during cloudy nights). --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/04 |
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
Wasn't in a ST Movie, it was in the latest ST t.v. show Enterprise. Ya, Enterprise is what's playing now, it started after ST:VOY came to an end and this one is suppost to be in the Early days of Star Fleet, the NX-01 Enterprise, first Warp 5 Starship in the fleet. Ofcouse, I would rather think it came from the Vorlons. Ah, yes, from BABYLON 5. An acquaintance who used to attend the Amiga users' group meetings that I frequently hosted 18-13 years ago was the guy who developed LightWave which was used for all the spaceships and special effects in B5. The guy's name was Alan Hastings who was a graphic artist at Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. (now Lockheed-Martin) at that time; he later joined New-Tek (in Kansas) which marketed LightWave. The funny thing about VELCRO is that it was developed after observing what Mother Nature conjured-up 1000s of years ago! :-) |
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
Wasn't in a ST Movie, it was in the latest ST t.v. show Enterprise. Ya, Enterprise is what's playing now, it started after ST:VOY came to an end and this one is suppost to be in the Early days of Star Fleet, the NX-01 Enterprise, first Warp 5 Starship in the fleet. Ofcouse, I would rather think it came from the Vorlons. Ah, yes, from BABYLON 5. An acquaintance who used to attend the Amiga users' group meetings that I frequently hosted 18-13 years ago was the guy who developed LightWave which was used for all the spaceships and special effects in B5. The guy's name was Alan Hastings who was a graphic artist at Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. (now Lockheed-Martin) at that time; he later joined New-Tek (in Kansas) which marketed LightWave. The funny thing about VELCRO is that it was developed after observing what Mother Nature conjured-up 1000s of years ago! :-) |
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