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To: Killer Bs Discussion
Subject: Re: SpamAdaption
I really do not get that angry with spammers. They are just
rational entrepreneurs.
When a
http://scifi.com/scifiwire2005/index.php?id=30357
SCI FI Channel has ordered a second season of its hit series
Battlestar Galactica, which has aired five episodes of its first season
of 13 episodes. Details of the renewalincluding which cast members
will return, how many episodes will be
I'm all full of TV happiness :)
--
William T Goodall
as am i...as am i.
i jsut hope i dont have to wait tillnext january for teh shows to aired on
skyone... as i have already seen this entire season
Nick I love StarBuck Lidster
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--- Nick Lidster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm all full of TV happiness :)
--
William T Goodall
as am i...as am i.
me three! I was never exposed to the original series, but I'm loving BG so
far - it has a wonderful B5 feel to the darkness. ..AND isn't it nice to
see the same
On Feb 10, 2005, at 12:29 PM, kerri miller wrote:
I was never exposed to the original series, but I'm loving BG so
far - it has a wonderful B5 feel to the darkness.
The original series was OK in some respects, but *awfully* silly in
many others. Much of the mythology mentioned in it was lifted
(Of course the lightspeed stuff is another
matter...)
Which of course one should be willing to suspend in
order to enjoy SF. I personally like how they're
handling this aspect. Different enough from most other
SF shows that have been on TV or the movies. Nothing
original (and fans of Anime have
On Feb 10, 2005, at 1:49 PM, kerri miller wrote:
Wouldn't it be cool to have a show where the cast changed every week
because it took them 14 generations to get to the next star system?
That might be a stretch for most viewers, but a multiple year arc a la
B5 or possibly in the spirit of
William T Goodall wrote:
SCI FI Channel has ordered a second season of its hit series
Battlestar Galactica, which has aired five episodes of its first season
of 13 episodes. Details of the renewalincluding which cast members
will return, how many episodes will be produced and when the second
kerri miller asked:
Wouldn't it be cool to have a show where the cast changed every week
because it took them 14 generations to get to the next star system?
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That WOULD be cool and COULD be very interesting, if done well.
Call me an old fart, but when I was growing up, series used to produce 26-30
episodes a year. Now we' re happy with 13, and they probably won't be in
consecutive weeks.
Yeah, but the series started mid-season.
Normal seasons include 24 episodes.
Damon.
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Call me an old fart, but when I was growing up, series used to produce
26-30
episodes a year. Now we' re happy with 13, and they probably won't be in
consecutive weeks.
George A
well when aired on SkyOne the only break was over
Nick Lidster wrote:
and kerri with teh multinationalism of this list, im sure there are
several memebrs that have seen the entire season.
You'd think the networks would be more aware of how much these shows are
being propagated around the world ahead of various broadcast dates,
especially
On 10 Feb 2005, at 10:39 pm, Damon Agretto wrote:
Call me an old fart, but when I was growing up, series used to
produce 26-30
episodes a year. Now we' re happy with 13, and they probably won't
be in
consecutive weeks.
Yeah, but the series started mid-season.
Normal seasons include 24
i jsut hope i dont have to wait till next january for teh shows to aired on
skyone...
Nick I love StarBuck Lidster
The shows will air, here, during one of America's ratings periods.
February is one of those months.
Warren, LOL.
Yours,
MM
PS. Excellent new illustrated book,
Damon Agretto wrote:
Which of course one should be willing to suspend in order to
enjoy SF. I personally like how they're handling this aspect.
Different enough from most other SF shows that have been on
TV or the movies. Nothing original (and fans of Anime have
seen this before), but no less
Doug Pensinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometime listmember Brad DeLong's take:
http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/
snippage
So why, then, is my attitude toward the Bush
administration's Social
Security non-proposal like that of the Dread Pirate
Roberts?
Think of the Cliffs
maru wrote:
Since you must have known such a statement would not have
been made and you refused or failed to do any primary research
on this supposed quote, what was your motive in printing sSince
you must have known such a statement would not have been made
and you refused or failed to do
Well, sort of, but not the type we are using here:
I am thinking of adding driving/fog lamps to a 1995 vehicle which did not
originally have them. Someone (a man at church who sold cars part-time)
told me a long time ago that doing something like that which adds a
significant extra electrical
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