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Postby Louise Pembroke » Sun 08 Oct 2006 6:56 pm

Are you man or mouse Andrew?!
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Postby John Smith » Sun 08 Oct 2006 11:00 pm

<<My mind to your mind>>
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Postby Louise Pembroke » Sun 08 Oct 2006 11:05 pm

<<your thoughts to my thoughts>>


now give me all yer IT knowledge!
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Postby Andrew MacLean » Mon 09 Oct 2006 6:15 am

Squeak squeak

That's mouse for "I am the sort of man who prefers not to be stuck with needles, or at least to be assaulted by not more than one needle at a time."

Odd who expressive the language of the mouse can be, but then they are the most intelligent life form on earth.
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Postby Lesley Foster » Mon 09 Oct 2006 10:36 am

Back in 1991 we went to Universal Studios in Florida and visited the Star Trek exhibit there, my eldest son is a real Trekkie, we had the opportunity to make a video so I can honestly say I have beamed aboard the Enterprise NCC1701 and sat at the controls pressing those buttons. 8)

Suffice to say the resulting video is extremely embarrasing to watch and is hidden at the back of the cupboard but it was fun to do and the kids loved it.

It's quite something to have your molecules disappear and reappear smewhere else. :D

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Postby Andrew MacLean » Mon 09 Oct 2006 10:48 am

At one time in TNG they began to discuss the ethics of the transporter, but they quickly dropped the hot potato.

There are, as you know two Rikers: the original now calls himself Tom after being rescued from a planet where he had been stranded after a transporter accident. The copy calls himself Will and was the first officer on Piccard's "Enterprise".

Here is the ethical dilemma: it appears that the transporter does not dematerialize the individual at one location and then rematerialize her or him at another. Instead the transporter scans the traveller and makes an exact replica of him or her at the destination. Once this had been accomplished the transporter destroys the original.

Hence two Rikers. The transporter did not destroy the original after making the copy.

Now the copy is an exact replica at the time the transport is made, allowing for the possibility of editing out any viral infections or other such invasions. The copy contains all that marks the individuality and identity of the original, even down the memories of the original.

But the original is then destroyed. I can understand why they shied away from this moral conundrum, but it would have been interesting to pursue. Instead they made Tom Riker into a Maquis and sidelined him.

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Postby cherishu2 » Mon 09 Oct 2006 1:13 pm

erm i like the original ones but not these new ones.

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Postby Louise Pembroke » Fri 20 Oct 2006 11:34 pm

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Postby John Smith » Sat 21 Oct 2006 12:24 am

I had no idea that whole episodes of Trek were available on YouTube.

And questions are asked about copyright infringement! ;-) Still, in a few more years, Trek will be out of copyright anyway. I'm sure that's the real reason for the current re-issue: to retain another 50 years of copyright protection.
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Postby Louise Pembroke » Sat 21 Oct 2006 12:32 am

I just love Spocks brain it's hysterical!
There's a great spoof with Jim Carrey doing an excellent impersonation of Shatner, check it out, it's very funny
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