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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 11:52:10 AM   
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Hi all,

Nope... doesn't work... it is most likey due to restriction on youzr host (i.e. "http://people.freenet.de")... thus use some other free picture sharing service...


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But you see the picture of my car. Thats the same place.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 11:56:30 AM   
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Another try




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:06:08 PM   
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Ouch!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:09:09 PM   
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My grandfather retired from Hormels and an aunt worked in the corp office until she retired. ohh I grew up on spam, yummy. Fried spam sandwiches are the best with mustard.


Growing up in MN I enjoyed these meals. My wife even admitted that a fried Spam sandwich with mustard was good Saturday afternoon chow.


Oh, yeah! Sliced really thin and fried with mustard. Crispy like bacon.

This thread made me hungry, so dinner tonight consisted of eggs over easy, fried spam and toast. Damn was that tasty!


All this talk of spam and food made me hungry for some canned chicken






What kind of food is this???????

Baaa...


A whole chicken? Bones and all?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:10:49 PM   
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Food of the Gods






Or at least the British! Long live bully beef!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:11:31 PM   
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Good morning/day all! Tiithe...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:21:51 PM   
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Pris! You just can't replicate her ... or can you?



Replicators, they are the reason Star Trek will always be better than Star Wars

Boys, we all know that Pris was one of the replicants (led by Roy, with Leon and Zhora (the "pleasure model" - talk about beauty and the beast) who rebelled and came back to earth looking for whoever made them so that they could find out whether they could get more life (replicants had a built-in termination date - but didn't know when it was. Oh, the fun St. Augustine had with THAT concept...). Our boy "Sushi" Deckard (Harrison Ford) was a "blade runner" (elite police operative whose job was to "retire" such rebelling replicants) who had grown sick of what he saw as killing these very human-like creations, but he is pressed into service one last time to meet this threat, which was the most dangerous ever to come along, as Roy was a special talent with superior abilities (maybe even superior to those of the humans who made him).

It's not easy to meet your maker. Great movie. Most critics hated it, which seems to happen with just about every movie I like.

Oh. It was made from a Philip K. Dick short story titled, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" The various artistic commentaries on the human condition and the paradoxes illustrated are priceless. One of my all-time top five - and the scene where Daryl Hannah is about to crack Harrison Ford's head like a walnut between her thighs is worth the price of admission all in itself...


I loved that film, and the book as well. The first time I saw it I was fairly young so I didn't understand all of the subtext behind the plot. As I recall the original version I saw was different to the director's cut, there's some abiguity about Deckard himself that I don't remember from the first version I saw (it might have been there).
I read the book way back around that time as well when I was 13 or so.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 12:24:39 PM   
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Star Wars 'fight scenes' were always so much cooler than Star Trek by and large. Star Trek science, philosophy and morality always was much more interesting than Star Trek. Different focuses, each done well.


Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but I'm not so far gone to scream about "canon" while foaming at the mouth, so I may be excused, I think. Consider the "universes" themselves. IMHO ST, especially TNG, is much more complete and real than the simple good vs evil struggle of star wars. If you go beyond what the Hollyweird folks were actually able to put on the screen, I think you'd have to agree.


I guess it's easier to create a more complex and realistic morality across an entire series than the 2 hours of a film. I've seen some fanatstic rows break out over canon issues, they seem to be more common amongst the ST fans than SW, maybe there was more time for that stuff to build up. Or maybe ST fans are just nerdier I don't think there's an Ewok dictionary out there, but there are Klingon ones...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 1:23:28 PM   
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Food of the Gods





Ah, I also am a fan of canned corned beef. I especially love it fried up with potatoes as corned beef hash.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 1:25:20 PM   
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Good morning - Tithe. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 1:27:07 PM   
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Morning U.S.A

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 1:30:47 PM   
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Good morning, Odin.  

I don't get the Coal mining in the Pacific sig.  Is that the industry you work in?


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 1:39:26 PM   
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Good morning, Odin.  

I don't get the Coal mining in the Pacific sig. 





Yes...that whats iam/we are working for.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:20:03 PM   
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Morning tithe.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:21:18 PM   
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Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but

Well, you're a dangerously needy nerd, Yuri.

The way I see it, Star Trek (mostly a Gene Roddenberry visualization) is a speculation on what might have happened if social, scientific and space exploration trends perpetuated themselves a few centuries into the future and aliens are found out there.

Star Wars (as George Lucas put it together) was a non-earthly vision of a place far from earth (but everybody speaks English) that aspires to be a fantasy-romance-adventure saga.

Which was better? I dunno. One movie from one string and a TV series from the other impressed me enough to call 'em "entertaining." The rest? Schlock, Mr. Spock. Hazy, Laser-brain.

Now, if that project to turn Isaac Asimov's "Foundation Trilogy" into a series of movies would just take shape...


So what youre saying is that its apples and oranges. You are a wise curmudgeon, sir.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:24:19 PM   
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It's a whole cooked Chicken in a can yum



Thats what it says on the can.....but......WHY?!?!?!?!?!?!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:26:21 PM   
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nah I wouldn't eat that crap its disgusting but I'm sure someone has


There are only two good things that can possibly come from a can. This:




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:28:14 PM   
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...and this:




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:29:23 PM   
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Food of the Gods





More masochism on a national scale.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:30:11 PM   
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Another try





I like the meat, but I dont want to look it in the eye before I eat it!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:31:50 PM   
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Star Wars 'fight scenes' were always so much cooler than Star Trek by and large. Star Trek science, philosophy and morality always was much more interesting than Star Trek. Different focuses, each done well.


Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but I'm not so far gone to scream about "canon" while foaming at the mouth, so I may be excused, I think. Consider the "universes" themselves. IMHO ST, especially TNG, is much more complete and real than the simple good vs evil struggle of star wars. If you go beyond what the Hollyweird folks were actually able to put on the screen, I think you'd have to agree.


I guess it's easier to create a more complex and realistic morality across an entire series than the 2 hours of a film. I've seen some fanatstic rows break out over canon issues, they seem to be more common amongst the ST fans than SW, maybe there was more time for that stuff to build up. Or maybe ST fans are just nerdier I don't think there's an Ewok dictionary out there, but there are Klingon ones...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q42tEnt9GWg

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:35:25 PM   
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UFO sightings revealed in UK archive files from 1990s

Thousands of UFOs have been spotted in the last 20 years around the UK, according to newly released documents.

by BBC


More than 6,000 pages of reports describe people's experiences with unidentified flying objects between 1994 and 2000.

They include reported sightings over Chelsea Football Club and former home secretary Michael Howard's Kent home.

Details have been released under a three-year project between the Ministry of Defence and The National Archives.

The fifth instalment to be released consists of 24 files of sightings, letters and Parliamentary questions, which are available to view online.

The reports detail how objects of various shapes and sizes have been witnessed flying over a range of locations.

Some drawings by witnesses have also been released.

One man told police he was physically sick and developed a "skin condition" after an eerie "tube of light" enveloped his car in Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, on 27 January, 1997.

In another case, a UFO sighted by Boston and Skegness police, in Lincolnshire, was captured on film.

The police reported the sighting to the coastguard, which in turn alerted ships in the North Sea, where a crew reported seeing more UFOs.

Simultaneously, an unidentified blip was picked up on radar over Boston.

Also included in the latest release is a letter from senior MoD official Ralph Noyes, in which he describes seeing a film of UFOs captured by RAF fighter pilots in 1956.

Mr Noyes claims the footage was shown at a secret underground screening arranged for air defence staff at the MoD in 1970.

And a memo reveals how former prime minister Winston Churchill expressed curiosity in "flying saucers" and requested a briefing from his ministers.

He was told in reply that following an intelligence study conducted in 1951, the "flying saucers" could be explained by "one or other" of four causes.

These were known astronomical or meteorological phenomena, mistaken identification of conventional aircraft, optical illusions and psychological delusions, or deliberate hoaxes.

Experts believe the records highlight how shapes of reported UFOs have changed over the last few decades, possibly explained by representations of UFOs in popular culture.

Many reports in this latest file describe aircraft as big, black and triangular in shape with lights along the edges, whereas the predominant form in the 1940s to 1950s was saucer or disc-shaped.

Dr David Clarke, author of The UFO Files and senior lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University, said: "In the 1950s the next big leap in technology was thought to be a round craft that took off vertically and it's intriguing to note that this is the same period when people began to report seeing 'flying saucers' in the sky.

"In the period the latest file release covers, triangular-shaped US stealth bombers and Aurora spy planes featured heavily on TV, such as The X Files..., and films such as Independence Day released in 1996, and the shape of reported UFOs corresponds.

"It's impossible to prove a direct link between what people are reading and watching and what they report as UFOs but one interpretation could be that the latest advances in technology may be influencing what people see in the sky."

The files are available to download for free for a month from the National Archives website.



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:41:51 PM   
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Star Wars 'fight scenes' were always so much cooler than Star Trek by and large. Star Trek science, philosophy and morality always was much more interesting than Star Trek. Different focuses, each done well.


Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but I'm not so far gone to scream about "canon" while foaming at the mouth, so I may be excused, I think. Consider the "universes" themselves. IMHO ST, especially TNG, is much more complete and real than the simple good vs evil struggle of star wars. If you go beyond what the Hollyweird folks were actually able to put on the screen, I think you'd have to agree.

I agree. I don't mind getting into dangerously nerdy territory either, especially considering the current company we keep on this forum. So-you're a TNG fan primarily? I'm guilty as charged.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:45:55 PM   
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I've wandered around in Dick a lot (sorry, couldn't resist).

Sorry, pas, but now I can't resist: I guess it's personal preference that you've wandered around in Dick a lot. In my opinion, that would be preferential to Dick wandering around in you, but whatever floats your boat, sir.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:48:55 PM   
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Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but


Well, you're a dangerously needy nerd, Yuri.

The way I see it, Star Trek (mostly a Gene Roddenberry visualization) is a speculation on what might have happened if social, scientific and space exploration trends perpetuated themselves a few centuries into the future and aliens are found out there.

Star Wars (as George Lucas put it together) was a non-earthly vision of a place far from earth (but everybody speaks English) that aspires to be a fantasy-romance-adventure saga.

Which was better? I dunno. One movie from one string and a TV series from the other impressed me enough to call 'em "entertaining." The rest? Schlock, Mr. Spock. Hazy, Laser-brain.

Now, if that project to turn Isaac Asimov's "Foundation Trilogy" into a series of movies would just take shape...


Frank Herbert gave a good coming of age tale in "Dune".

Blech. Dune was bad enough to get me to swear off Fantasy / Sci-Fi for years. Awful tripe. Only Harry Harrison's 'Stainless Steel Rat' series pulled me back into the genre.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:49:30 PM   
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Star Wars 'fight scenes' were always so much cooler than Star Trek by and large. Star Trek science, philosophy and morality always was much more interesting than Star Trek. Different focuses, each done well.


Well, this is getting into dangerously nerdy territory, but I'm not so far gone to scream about "canon" while foaming at the mouth, so I may be excused, I think. Consider the "universes" themselves. IMHO ST, especially TNG, is much more complete and real than the simple good vs evil struggle of star wars. If you go beyond what the Hollyweird folks were actually able to put on the screen, I think you'd have to agree.

I agree. I don't mind getting into dangerously nerdy territory either, especially considering the current company we keep on this forum. So-you're a TNG fan primarily? I'm guilty as charged.



I'm probably the only ST fan on the face of the planet who thinks so little of TOS.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:50:38 PM   
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I've wandered around in Dick a lot (sorry, couldn't resist).

Sorry, pas, but now I can't resist: I guess it's personal preference that you've wandered around in Dick a lot. In my opinion, that would be preferential to Dick wandering around in you, but whatever floats your boat, sir.



Ugh, I dont know whats worse, that, or chicken in a can.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:51:00 PM   
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My grandfather retired from Hormels and an aunt worked in the corp office until she retired. ohh I grew up on spam, yummy. Fried spam sandwiches are the best with mustard.


Growing up in MN I enjoyed these meals. My wife even admitted that a fried Spam sandwich with mustard was good Saturday afternoon chow.


Oh, yeah! Sliced really thin and fried with mustard. Crispy like bacon.

This thread made me hungry, so dinner tonight consisted of eggs over easy, fried spam and toast. Damn was that tasty!


All this talk of spam and food made me hungry for some canned chicken






What kind of food is this???????

Baaa...

No, it's not mutton, it's CHICKEN, Odin. C'mon-it says so on the can.

[I must say that I've never seen a whole canned chicken before-where did you get that Aces8?]

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:53:02 PM   
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Food of the Gods




Sprior (and DivePac88)-in "Touched by Fire", the author waxes about 'Bully Beef' that the Kiwis were able to supply the GIs on Guadalcanal. Is this 'Bully Beef'?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/18/2010 2:55:43 PM   
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nah I wouldn't eat that crap its disgusting but I'm sure someone has


There are only two good things that can possibly come from a can. This:




Is that a canned hereford head? I can't read the Cyrillic.

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