Star Trek presents better living through technology. Economics in the traditional sense only exists because of scarcity, Star Trek just gives a glimpse of what things might be like if there was an abundance of just about everything.
Star Trek presents better living through technology. Economics in the traditional sense only exists because of scarcity, Star Trek just gives a glimpse of what things might be like if there was an abundance of just about everything.
It’s interesting that I read articles like these on Lifehacker not because I believe they will help me, but to instead see how easily my depression can overwhelm whatever is suggested.
My favorite half-hour of television EVER was the Green Lantern episode...
Getting her on board was sure a good sign for Bewitched, The Stepford Wives, and The Golden Compass.
Too bad I can’t afford to live near where I work.
Id take more 4400 over more Heroes, any day.
Oh yeah?... take that MIT!
You, and some others at the Kickstarter, are in agreement with me on this. Perhaps a glow-in-the-dark Marie Curie?
“Come out to the coast, we’ll get together, have a few laughs...”
If you’re just talking about Star Trek, Geordi’s was a much worse vacation:
I mean 3 more seasons would be great but one season to wrap up the cliffhanger they left us on would be nice.
At least it wasn’t YOLO.
Most of the best answers are already taken, but, I’ll throw in a few:
I was going to go with
Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Loved Roger Allam in Speed Racer. You knew he was a villain the moment he came on screen, just an outstanding slime ball.
Who else but BRIAN BLESSED?