In the Star Trek universe, almost all energy and resource consumption
issues in the Federation have been solved; except for the tear in
subspace due to warp travel. Which makes one ask: how are we doing
today versus that ideal? To answer that question, I thought that you
might enjoy taking this
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20050817/112429692000.html
Pierce Brosnan Out As James Bond, 007
Wednesday August 17
A single, surprising phone call and it was over. That's how Pierce Brosnan
says he learned that his services as James Bond would no longer be
required.
One phone call
I thought it was said that he will return to this
role. Is this old news or is Brosnan outed again?
--- Brent Wodehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20050817/112429692000.html
Pierce Brosnan Out As James Bond, 007
Wednesday August 17
A single
NEW YORK - As the fall season approaches, the book world is still
searching for this year's great American novel.
Looking across the landscape, there were supposed to be some
literary novels that blew everybody away. But for various reasons,
they didn't quite perform, says Jonathan
Mine was 20, interesting website!
lois
g123curious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Star Trek universe, almost all energy and resource consumption
issues in the Federation have been solved; except for the tear in
subspace due to warp travel. Which makes one ask: how are we doing
today versus
Mine was 48. What's better, higher or lower? I still missed that at the
site...
Maurice
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From: Laileana
Date: 08/17/05 15:42:29
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] What is your ecological footprint?
Mine was 20, interesting website!
g123curious [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the Star Trek universe, almost all energy and resource consumption
issues in the Federation have been solved; except for the tear in
subspace due to warp travel. Which makes one ask: how are we doing
today versus that ideal? To answer that question, I
http://www.thetyee.ca/Mediacheck/2005/08/10/EverythingBad/
Mediacheck
Is Everything Bad Really Good For Us?
Steven Johnson says pop drivel makes us smart. Guess what, media love him.
By Laura Barcella
Published: August 10, 2005
AlterNet.org
Steven Johnson is a lucky man.
Once a respected
Thanks. Then that means I'm dumping toxic waste in my backyard under the
swing-set! :o)
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From: Laileana
Date: 08/17/05 20:37:49
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] What is your ecological footprint?
I think lower was supposed to be
Lower is better...Mine was 11...only because I'm poor though...
M C Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Mine was 48. What's better, higher or
lower? I still missed that at the
site...
Maurice
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