Todd-

there's one DVD with two movie-length B5 episodes (one was the pilot, I
think) which he has and wasn't too enthuse about.
He wants the whole series.

I also have a couple of funny Star Wars miniatures (less than palm size)
that were given to me as gag gifts - one is a Millenium Falcon with a
toothed rod you pull through it to make it "whirr".  The gag label says
"pocket vibrator" <ha>.

-Ben


At 09:20 PM 5/31/02 -0400, you wrote:
>> Maureen-
>>
>> coolness.
>>
>> my son is a big Babylon 5 fan, waiting for them to
>> release the series on DVD.
>
>They have the TV movies out on DVD.  I figure he has those already, right?
>:)
>
>I'm going to buy them all as soon as I have a job again.
>
>> I have some sorta collector's items - out of print old
>> model kits of Star Trek props, bridge, shuttlecraft,
>> etc., and a bunch of similar Star Wars models - droids,
>> Vader, ships. But I intend to build them, not keep them
>> for collector's value.
>
>I have so many old star wars toys.  I need to get them out of the closet and
>clean them up a bit :)
>
>> re: the light sabers, shame they don't actually work
>> <g>. but then there's the temptation of the Dark Side...
>
>I found a site that examines the general physics behind how a litesaber
>could work and provides a scientificly grounded theory for a working unit .
>One thing humans have proven is that if we can dream it, we can build it.
>Who knows .. maybe in 10 or 20 years .... :)
>
>I'll try to find the link again .. it's interesting reading.
>
>P. T.
>
>
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