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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/6/2016 11:07:26 PM   
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Yeah, that works too

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/6/2016 11:10:22 PM   
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Pour the brandy on the peaches before you light it and its even better!

That works if you can maintain the brandy at a high enough temperature to ignite it after pouring on the peaches. You need a certain level of vapour in the air to ignite successfully. But you can ignite it in the measuring cup and pour it while it is burning. Wear an oven glove please.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 2:23:49 AM   
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Heat up a saute pan over medium heat. Add a little butter, then the peaches and syrup.
Cook for a minute or so, add the brandy and light it up!
I like this with fresh peaches but you need some sugar and cook them 2-3 minutes before the liquor is added.



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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 3:05:31 AM   
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Heat up a saute pan over medium heat. Add a little butter, then the peaches and syrup.
Cook for a minute or so, add the brandy and light it up!
I like this with fresh peaches but you need some sugar and cook them 2-3 minutes before the liquor is added.




I'll try and remember that one, but fresh peaches are rare up here - especially in dead of winter. We get about two weeks during summer when fresh peaches are shipped in and the grocers want a lot of shekels for them!

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 7:41:06 PM   
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Not a great picture, all I could get before it flew off, but good enough there's no doubt.




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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 9:44:10 PM   
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Heat up a saute pan over medium heat. Add a little butter, then the peaches and syrup.
Cook for a minute or so, add the brandy and light it up!
I like this with fresh peaches but you need some sugar and cook them 2-3 minutes before the liquor is added.




I'll try and remember that one, but fresh peaches are rare up here - especially in dead of winter. We get about two weeks during summer when fresh peaches are shipped in and the grocers want a lot of shekels for them!


Its hard to find decent fresh peaches here too, small window of time when they are sweet and juicy.
Early ones are hard as rocks and flavorless and later ones often have the shell around the seed open with
mold growing on the seed itself. Wonder how that happens inside like that...


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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 9:59:16 PM   
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Not a great picture, all I could get before it flew off, but good enough there's no doubt.




You really shouldn't be climbing telephone poles no matter how much you want the picture.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 10:01:01 PM   
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I've seen a few of these at Connetquot River State Park, pretty good place for bird spotting on Long Island though
the mosquitos can be hell. Take someone with type O blood with you and they'll feast on them and leave you alone


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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 10:02:15 PM   
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When the PBEM starts, I will demand regular updates from our resident gorn.

EDIT

Now that we are on the subject of star trek, I just want to point at that DS9 was bad, really bad. So was everything after that. Well, except for T'Pol. She can serve on my ship anytime she wants.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 10:30:32 PM   
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When the PBEM starts, I will demand regular updates from our resident gorn.

EDIT

Now that we are on the subject of star trek, I just want to point at that DS9 was bad, really bad. So was everything after that. Well, except for T'Pol. She can serve on my ship anytime she wants.


Wife unit 1.0 and I started to watch Voyager on Amazon Prime. It's OK, but another order of magnitude "PC" above and beyond The Next Generation.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 11:08:32 PM   
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When the PBEM starts, I will demand regular updates from our resident gorn.

EDIT

Now that we are on the subject of star trek, I just want to point at that DS9 was bad, really bad. So was everything after that. Well, except for T'Pol. She can serve on my ship anytime she wants.


Wife unit 1.0 and I started to watch Voyager on Amazon Prime. It's OK, but another order of magnitude "PC" above and beyond The Next Generation.

...which was already barfable when it was running and I was watching it. But even bad Star Trek is still Star Trek.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/7/2016 11:13:44 PM   
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From a few days ago. In season (Spring) the yellow on the males will get much more vivid and a jet black triangle will appear on their foreheads.





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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:03:38 AM   
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Suppose you need a little time to decompress. Try this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRhwyzJABvI

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:12:58 AM   
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There was a Tom and Jerry short where Tom was chasing Jerry through the orchestra playing that at the Hollywood Bowl. It was great.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:18:53 AM   
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Now that you are relaxed, get back to business listening to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPJvApIUCw0

Those violins sound like birds.

Not even Mozart.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 6:06:41 AM   
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Suppose you need a little time to decompress. Try this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRhwyzJABvI

So I checked it out - and couldn't decide which de-stressor you were recommending. I tried to resist, but I just had to ask ....






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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 6:10:55 AM   
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Now that you are relaxed, get back to business listening to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPJvApIUCw0

Those violins sound like birds.

Not even Mozart.

You should be recommending the Pastoral Symphony. Its got it all - birds and fresh air, dancing, happy villagers, a thunderstorm and a beautiful sunset as the storm moves off.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 6:53:48 AM   
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When the PBEM starts, I will demand regular updates from our resident gorn.

EDIT

Now that we are on the subject of star trek, I just want to point at that DS9 was bad, really bad. So was everything after that. Well, except for T'Pol. She can serve on my ship anytime she wants.


Star Trek started a slide into mediocrity when Rodenbury died. Rodenbury was a utopiest and the new producer was a dystopian. ST had its following because of the utopian view of the future. They began losing audience with DS9 and lost it entirely by Enterprise. In the last season of Enterprise they brought in some writers who were fans of the original show and they started steering the show back into the right direction, but too many people had quit watching by then.

The reboot movies are so bad as to be unwatchable IMO. The first one was almost OK, but it was beyond ludicrous that they gave the Enterprise to Kirk when he hadn't even finished the academy. It was the Teletubbies Star Trek. After the second movie I wanted the last couple of hours of my life back and I have not seen the third. A friend wanted to go see it together and when our schedules didn't mesh he went to see it with his wife on their own. He texted part way through the movie and said "don't bother".

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 12:20:34 PM   
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I agree DS9 was bad. Until the war started. That turned it around, for me.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:38:31 PM   
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But even bad Star Trek is still Star Trek.


You're not calling Next Generation 'bad Star Trek' or 'barfable', are you?

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:40:05 PM   
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there's no doubt.


You're right. There's no doubt that's not a very good picture.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 1:53:11 PM   
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The reboot movies are so bad as to be unwatchable IMO.


To each their own, I guess. I really enjoyed the first two reboot movies. The most recent was 'meh'-ish, but not intolerable.

If you want intolerable Star Trek movies, one need look no farther than the first, third and fifth movies with the original cast. Particularly the latter [shudders] where the crew sasses to God [shudders again]. I think I'd have to get drunk or lose a bet to watch that one again. Generations didn't exactly cover itself with glory either. WRT the Next Generation cast, Insurrection was meh and Nemesis was terrible. The Nerdist has them in different orders of awful, but close enough.

Note that the reboot movies aren't near the bottom according to this list. I agree.

http://nerdist.com/all-12-star-trek-films-ranked-from-worst-to-best/

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 2:42:23 PM   
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But even bad Star Trek is still Star Trek.


You're not calling Next Generation 'bad Star Trek' or 'barfable', are you?

No, not at all.

By "no" I mean yes. By "not at all" I mean "hell yes!".

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 2:48:27 PM   
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But even bad Star Trek is still Star Trek.


You're not calling Next Generation 'bad Star Trek' or 'barfable', are you?

No, not at all.

By "no" I mean yes. By "not at all" I mean "hell yes!".


Well, everyone is entitled to their own opinion*.























*You're crazy as **** if you think ST:TNG was terrible.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:12:46 PM   
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The reboot movies are so bad as to be unwatchable IMO.


To each their own, I guess. I really enjoyed the first two reboot movies. The most recent was 'meh'-ish, but not intolerable.

If you want intolerable Star Trek movies, one need look no farther than the first, third and fifth movies with the original cast. Particularly the latter [shudders] where the crew sasses to God [shudders again]. I think I'd have to get drunk or lose a bet to watch that one again. Generations didn't exactly cover itself with glory either. WRT the Next Generation cast, Insurrection was meh and Nemesis was terrible. The Nerdist has them in different orders of awful, but close enough.

Note that the reboot movies aren't near the bottom according to this list. I agree.

http://nerdist.com/all-12-star-trek-films-ranked-from-worst-to-best/


Let's face it, once Hollywood discovered there was money to be made in the franchise, they seized creative control and focused on the computer graphics explosions and stuff instead of characters and plot.

But I liked "The Voyage Home" thanks to some great lines like Chekov's "Take me to the nuclear wessels." And Scottie's muttering "Primitive technology" as he cracks his knuckles before using a keyboard at extreme speed to make the transparent aluminum formula. And who doesn't love whales?


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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:17:15 PM   
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The reboot movies are so bad as to be unwatchable IMO.


To each their own, I guess. I really enjoyed the first two reboot movies. The most recent was 'meh'-ish, but not intolerable.

If you want intolerable Star Trek movies, one need look no farther than the first, third and fifth movies with the original cast. Particularly the latter [shudders] where the crew sasses to God [shudders again]. I think I'd have to get drunk or lose a bet to watch that one again. Generations didn't exactly cover itself with glory either. WRT the Next Generation cast, Insurrection was meh and Nemesis was terrible. The Nerdist has them in different orders of awful, but close enough.

Note that the reboot movies aren't near the bottom according to this list. I agree.

http://nerdist.com/all-12-star-trek-films-ranked-from-worst-to-best/

Agree. I'll check out the list.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:17:53 PM   
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But even bad Star Trek is still Star Trek.


You're not calling Next Generation 'bad Star Trek' or 'barfable', are you?

No, not at all.

By "no" I mean yes. By "not at all" I mean "hell yes!".


Well, everyone is entitled to their own opinion*.























*You're crazy as **** if you think ST:TNG was terrible.

And your point is?

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:25:01 PM   
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The reboot movies are so bad as to be unwatchable IMO.


To each their own, I guess. I really enjoyed the first two reboot movies. The most recent was 'meh'-ish, but not intolerable.

If you want intolerable Star Trek movies, one need look no farther than the first, third and fifth movies with the original cast. Particularly the latter [shudders] where the crew sasses to God [shudders again]. I think I'd have to get drunk or lose a bet to watch that one again. Generations didn't exactly cover itself with glory either. WRT the Next Generation cast, Insurrection was meh and Nemesis was terrible. The Nerdist has them in different orders of awful, but close enough.

Note that the reboot movies aren't near the bottom according to this list. I agree.

http://nerdist.com/all-12-star-trek-films-ranked-from-worst-to-best/


Let's face it, once Hollywood discovered there was money to be made in the franchise, they seized creative control and focused on the computer graphics explosions and stuff instead of characters and plot.

But I liked "The Voyage Home" thanks to some great lines like Chekov's "Take me to the nuclear wessels." And Scottie's muttering "Primitive technology" as he cracks his knuckles before using a keyboard at extreme speed to make the transparent aluminum formula. And who doesn't love whales?


The list is way off.

BTW, how many ST movies have had a plot "Something is heading for Earth and it's going to kill everybody!"??? You could even throw in the movies where villains want such and such weapon so they can destroy earth.

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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:27:25 PM   
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Let's face it, once Hollywood discovered there was money to be made in the franchise, they seized creative control and focused on the computer graphics explosions and stuff instead of characters and plot.

But I liked "The Voyage Home" thanks to some great lines like Chekov's "Take me to the nuclear wessels." And Scottie's muttering "Primitive technology" as he cracks his knuckles before using a keyboard at extreme speed to make the transparent aluminum formula. And who doesn't love whales?



Star Trek IV (the one you cite) was good for its campy humor and good story line. The 'save the whales' mantra was overplayed, IMO.

I think the disparity in the quality of the Star Trek movies has much more to do with screenwriting, acting and directing than profitability. Who *doesn't* want to make money from their movies? If they can make money from dramatic appeal or introspective science fiction rather than graphics explosions and stuff, then that works too.

I couldn't tell you which movie had better special effects: Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan or Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. But I *can* tell you which movie set my teeth on edge more with poor screenwriting and a boring plotline. Hint: NOT Wrath of Khan.


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RE: OT Things to ponder - 12/8/2016 3:45:34 PM   
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BTW, how many ST movies have had a plot "Something is heading for Earth and it's going to kill everybody!"??? You could even throw in the movies where villains want such and such weapon so they can destroy earth.


One of the refreshing bits about First Contact was that the Borg didn't just shoot some death ray at Earth to destroy it. They went back in time, via temporal vortex, to assimilate Earth in its entirety before the advent of warp technology.

Likewise, with the Star Trek reboot, the aliens didn't just threaten one of the principle Federation home planets and then not carry out their threats. They just blew it the **** up and moved on towards the next one. You've got to admire that sort of (admittedly misplaced) efficiency.

Edited to fix misspelling of 'principle'.

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