Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-05 Thread Reggie Bautista
Kevin wrote about jms: What season was it, the third, he wrote every episode by himself? He wrote every episode from season 2, episode 18 (out of 22), Confessions and Lamentations through season 5, episode 10, A Tragedy of Telepaths. That would be 59 episodes in a row. Season 5, episode 11 was

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-04 Thread Julia Thompson
Bryon Daly wrote: From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 11:42:20AM -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Brokers prefer to work with bigger blocks. I've seen little evidence of this in the past 5 years. What do brokers care about whether you buy 1 share or 100 or 1000?

RE: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Jon Gabriel
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G. D. Akin Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 11:08 PM To: Killer Bs Discussion Subject: Fasten, then zip or . . . I thought about titling this post I hate you . . ., but then I thought about the just

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Julia Thompson
Kevin Tarr wrote: What I'm wondering, I hear JMS complaining about the direction the new shows he tried to make were forced to go, too much sex* or other reasons. I know he can't finance 22 episodes of a series, but couldn't he have gotten enough backers that would let him do whatever he

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 11:42 AM 6/1/2003 -0500, you wrote: Kevin Tarr wrote: What I'm wondering, I hear JMS complaining about the direction the new shows he tried to make were forced to go, too much sex* or other reasons. I know he can't finance 22 episodes of a series, but couldn't he have gotten enough backers

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Erik Reuter
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 11:42:20AM -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Brokers prefer to work with bigger blocks. I've seen little evidence of this in the past 5 years. What do brokers care about whether you buy 1 share or 100 or 1000? They've got their commission schedules set up to make money either

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Erik Reuter
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 01:00:08PM -0400, Kevin Tarr wrote: Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong term. Would a bond be a more reasonable vehicle? No, bonds pay fixed interest. If you want to participate in the upside of the business, you need equity (or a convertible bond, which is essentially

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-02 Thread Bryon Daly
From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 11:42:20AM -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Brokers prefer to work with bigger blocks. I've seen little evidence of this in the past 5 years. What do brokers care about whether you buy 1 share or 100 or 1000? They've got their commission

Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread G. D. Akin
I thought about titling this post I hate you . . ., but then I thought about the just-passing-time conversation between Garibaldi and Sinclair on their way to B4 in Babylon Squared. Garibaldi is asking about how one fastens pants, fasten then zip or zip then fasten. Turns out both are fasten

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Julia Thompson
G. D. Akin wrote: I understand Sinclair is not in season 2. This saddens me. I know from 30 years military experience I would have enjoyed a few more commanders like him. PLEASE DON'T tell me what his fate is. I know he is not gone from the series as Babylon Squared reveals and there is

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 12:07 PM 6/1/2003 +0900, you wrote: snip I hate you George A All I can say is, I think you are on the wrong end of the Babylon 5/SG1 trade, unless your friend really wanted B5 more. B5 is almost the perfect series. I can think of one episode I hated. I'm sure there were others I didn't

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 10:38 PM 5/31/2003 -0500, you wrote: G. D. Akin wrote: I understand Sinclair is not in season 2. This saddens me. I know from 30 years military experience I would have enjoyed a few more commanders like him. PLEASE DON'T tell me what his fate is. I know he is not gone from the series

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Bryon Daly
From: G. D. Akin [EMAIL PROTECTED] The possible I hate you . . . post title comes from the realization that all of you on this list told me I would grow into B5 after watching the series mature. I just finished the last episode and . . . you were RIGHT! Woot! Glad you like it! Now I hate you

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Jan Coffey
--- G. D. Akin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Garibaldi is asking about how one fastens pants, fasten then zip or zip then fasten. Turns out both are fasten first kind of guys; makes me feel good, so am I. If you zip first then fasten, sometimes you got to do a bit of re-zipping. Still do

Farscape ending (was; Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .)

2003-06-01 Thread Ticia
Jan Coffey wrote: Has anyone considered why the ending of the series was the way it was? I think that they hope to bring it back eventually and know they might not get the same actors back. For Criton and Sung that would end the show, unless Their DNA is mixed...or something... Thoughts? It's

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread Richard Baker
George said: I'm really impressed by the way the threads interweave dovetail in Chrysalis. Events are poised for things to burst out in season 2. This is probably the most coherent, intriguing, and ripe with anticipation season ending cliffhanger of any of the most popular SF series.

Re: Fasten, then zip or . . .

2003-06-01 Thread G. D. Akin
Richard Baker said after George said: I'm really impressed by the way the threads interweave dovetail in Chrysalis. Events are poised for things to burst out in season 2. This is probably the most coherent, intriguing, and ripe with anticipation season ending cliffhanger of any of the