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Quote from: RGMike on March 27, 2010, 11:21:10 PMQuote from: Tinka_Cat on March 24, 2010, 04:23:42 PMQuote from: RGMike on March 24, 2010, 03:34:03 PMso I'm thinking of going to the Trek exhibit at the Tech Museum in SJ this weekend (it's been extended thru April 11th). Love this disclaimer on their website:We encourage costumes but for the safety of you and our other guests and employees please abide by the following guidelines: 1. No masks. 2. Elaborate costuming may inhibit your ability to ride simulators. 3. No weapons. Phasers, shields or any other accessory that may be perceived as a safety concern in any galaxy by any species is prohibited and must be left in your space shuttles.wow, I am on stunned.The Star Trek thing was really great; it's there for 2 more weeks and I *highly* recommend it if you are/were a fan. Lots of original costumes/props, including the bridge of the Enterprise (sit in Kirk's chair!) and the transporter room (see yourself beamed down and back up again!). All the different shows and movies represented. The Tech is a great museum all around -- it had been about 10 years since I was last there.Huh. Wife's uncle went with his family (wife and 8-year old son) and was wildly underwhelmed. I think it was a combination of the cost ($25 or something right?) and lack of anything to *DO*. He's more of a hands-on kind of guy, and of course it's not so much fun to look at phasers behind glass as it is to play with them or build them yourselves.Also, don't they have a ridiculous "no photography" policy? That killed it for me. I mean, ok fine, we can't play with any of the props, but WTH, $25 and we can't take pictures of them?
Quote from: Tinka_Cat on March 24, 2010, 04:23:42 PMQuote from: RGMike on March 24, 2010, 03:34:03 PMso I'm thinking of going to the Trek exhibit at the Tech Museum in SJ this weekend (it's been extended thru April 11th). Love this disclaimer on their website:We encourage costumes but for the safety of you and our other guests and employees please abide by the following guidelines: 1. No masks. 2. Elaborate costuming may inhibit your ability to ride simulators. 3. No weapons. Phasers, shields or any other accessory that may be perceived as a safety concern in any galaxy by any species is prohibited and must be left in your space shuttles.wow, I am on stunned.The Star Trek thing was really great; it's there for 2 more weeks and I *highly* recommend it if you are/were a fan. Lots of original costumes/props, including the bridge of the Enterprise (sit in Kirk's chair!) and the transporter room (see yourself beamed down and back up again!). All the different shows and movies represented. The Tech is a great museum all around -- it had been about 10 years since I was last there.
Quote from: RGMike on March 24, 2010, 03:34:03 PMso I'm thinking of going to the Trek exhibit at the Tech Museum in SJ this weekend (it's been extended thru April 11th). Love this disclaimer on their website:We encourage costumes but for the safety of you and our other guests and employees please abide by the following guidelines: 1. No masks. 2. Elaborate costuming may inhibit your ability to ride simulators. 3. No weapons. Phasers, shields or any other accessory that may be perceived as a safety concern in any galaxy by any species is prohibited and must be left in your space shuttles.wow, I am on stunned.
so I'm thinking of going to the Trek exhibit at the Tech Museum in SJ this weekend (it's been extended thru April 11th). Love this disclaimer on their website:We encourage costumes but for the safety of you and our other guests and employees please abide by the following guidelines: 1. No masks. 2. Elaborate costuming may inhibit your ability to ride simulators. 3. No weapons. Phasers, shields or any other accessory that may be perceived as a safety concern in any galaxy by any species is prohibited and must be left in your space shuttles.
A great sadness has come upon me. Just now, whilst watching TNG on WGN, an announcement scrolled across the bottom of the screen: Next week, the broadcast time will be 1AM PT! The horror, the horror!
Quote from: ggould on September 06, 2010, 10:53:19 PMA great sadness has come upon me. Just now, whilst watching TNG on WGN, an announcement scrolled across the bottom of the screen: Next week, the broadcast time will be 1AM PT! The horror, the horror!Then change channels, my friend, to BBC America, where at 8pm every weeknight, you can see an episode of TNG. They've been showing it for a month or so now. No, I'm not sure exactly how a Star Trek franchise landed on a channel that's purported to be wholly British (maybe Patrick Stewart had something to do with it?) but I'll take it.(Aside: And just be glad you're not in Chicago. It'd be a 3am broadcast there. Who the hell can watch that but off-duty bartenders and cab drivers?)
Quote from: ggould on September 06, 2010, 10:53:19 PMA great sadness has come upon me. Just now, whilst watching TNG on WGN, an announcement scrolled across the bottom of the screen: Next week, the broadcast time will be 1AM PT! The horror, the horror!Star Trek TNG has been on KOFY-TV20 (Cable-13) M-F at 11PM. They'd show the same episode that would run on WGN the prior hour.
Quote from: Wayback on September 07, 2010, 08:04:23 PMQuote from: ggould on September 06, 2010, 10:53:19 PMA great sadness has come upon me. Just now, whilst watching TNG on WGN, an announcement scrolled across the bottom of the screen: Next week, the broadcast time will be 1AM PT! The horror, the horror!Star Trek TNG has been on KOFY-TV20 (Cable-13) M-F at 11PM. They'd show the same episode that would run on WGN the prior hour.Thanks. It turns out my lame comcast service doesn't include BBC America. I don't know if I can stay up late enough for the KOFY broadcast, but at least it will work for Friday nights when I can stay up late.
Today's "Foxtrot" comic in the Chron:http://www.foxtrot.com/2010/12/12192010/
Quote from: RGMike on December 19, 2010, 04:47:59 PMToday's "Foxtrot" comic in the Chron:http://www.foxtrot.com/2010/12/12192010/I had to explain the red shirts part of the joke yesterday!We had just finished re-watching the new Star Trek movie, and yesterday I watched the end of the first one. That one is special for me, since I helped build the Voyager antennae in my past life, and looking at V-GER at the end is a unique experience!TANC
Quote from: RGMike on December 19, 2010, 04:47:59 PMToday's "Foxtrot" comic in the Chron:http://www.foxtrot.com/2010/12/12192010/I had to explain the red shirts part of the joke yesterday!
Quote from: ggould on December 20, 2010, 09:58:48 AMQuote from: RGMike on December 19, 2010, 04:47:59 PMToday's "Foxtrot" comic in the Chron:http://www.foxtrot.com/2010/12/12192010/I had to explain the red shirts part of the joke yesterday!Um ... Could you explain it again?