cljohnston108
cljohnston108
cljohnston108

Ohhhh, man! "The Hanging Stranger" freaked me out so bad! Probably because... well... kinda hard to explain.

Yep, the first I ever read was The Philip K. Dick Reader. Instantly hooked.

Yeah, the U.S. doesn't believe in Global Warming, but the Corporations sure are glad that the Northwest Passage suddenly opened up. What a coincidence that all that ice cleared out. Wonder where it went?

I loved how Britta got Lasik for her one-eyed cat, because a monocle would've been pretentious.

"Federal funding for science research in the United States is drawn from the discretionary portion of the country's budget."

Ummm, maybe you should put the new artwork up as the main image for the post, because from seeing the headline and glancing at the picture, I was about to post that it was Steve Ditko's work.

Hmmm, did anybody ever hear of that Marshall T. Savage book, The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in 8 Easy Steps?

Gee, this was my favorite episode so far. Can't believe all the hate.

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Sure did! It's always great to see Harry Groener get work!

I'm hoping that Trek Nation exorcises the memory of that horrible Trekkies (Never even bothered with the second one).

Ohhh, there's quite an intense human/Neanderthal sex scene in the second book of Robert J. Sawyer's "Neanderthal Parallax", Humans.

Oh, man! This year I give thanks for TeamViewer! Never again do I have to schlep across town to help my stepmom with a "problem" on her computer... which usually is solved by clicking one icon.

Yeah, they'd never be able to fit all that on a mission patch.

Y'know, for the longest time, I thought Theremin™ was an over-the-counter cold & flu remedy.

There's a show called "Whitney" on? Sounds lame.

Yeah, I still want to see the brochure that roped all these "pilgrims" into going back to an era where the air is clean... buuuut most of the indigenous wildlife will happily/violently consume you at the first opportunity.

"Plus the CG dragonfly looked unusually cheap."

Yeah, I always wondered how Terra Nova was supposed to be the "last hope for humanity" if most of the population in 2149 is left behind to die horribly.

Oh, that's just priceless! Loved that commentary.

Oh, yes! TeamViewer is awesome! Never again do I have to schlep across town to "fix" some problem with my stepmom's MacBook... which usually ends up with me just clicking "Print".