It's okay. I've thought about it for a moment and have decided that a lack of familiarity with the term "Bussard collector" is probably not such a bad thing.
...though I'm 95% sure Lawrence Krauss made mention of Bussard collectors at some point.

It's okay. I've thought about it for a moment and have decided that a lack of familiarity with the term "Bussard collector" is probably not such a bad thing.
Eh, I suppose I didn't find them all that interesting then.It's okay. I've thought about it for a moment and have decided that a lack of familiarity with the term "Bussard collector" is probably not such a bad thing.
...though I'm 95% sure Lawrence Krauss made mention of Bussard collectors at some point.![]()
thestrangequark said:I've got an Appointment With Death tomorrow!![]()
Now that does sound like fun! I love Christie, her books are just delicious! Along with Appointment With Death I also picked up Partners in Crime. I'm actually not sure which I'll read tomorrow, they both look great.^My mum owns every book Christie ever wrote, and knows them all backwards. She watches old episodes of Poirot picking them up on where they've deviated from the book.
More like the fire escape. I am in Brooklyn after all.thestrangequark said:I've got an Appointment With Death tomorrow!![]()
i'll be waiting on the veranda at 6
Now that does sound like fun!
I love Christie, her books are just delicious!
Is your mom a Who fan? And if so, did she enjoy the Christie episode? I had so much fun picking out the titles in the dialogue. They got a remarkable number of them in.
I daresay I'm like that when it comes to physics, particularly as to do with time travel. I tend to get very excited about time travel in movies, pinning down which theory is being used and then what the writers have done wrong in respect to that theory. I must be horrible to listen to! But it doesn't detract from my enjoyment.Now that does sound like fun!
Not when you have to listen to it. It's not quite as bad as the time my sister (the historian) watched Braveheart in another room and kept pausing the DVD to come running down the stairs to angrily explain to me why the filmmakers needed to die for their lack of historical accuracy.
My protests that I had never seen the film fell on deaf ears.
You're not supposed to eat them, Worf!I love Christie, her books are just delicious!![]()
Well, you should recommend her that episode from me, a fellow Christie fan, if only for the fun of finding the book titles in the dialogue.I don't know if she's seen the Christie episode. She did watch the first new season but then lost track of it.Is your mom a Who fan? And if so, did she enjoy the Christie episode? I had so much fun picking out the titles in the dialogue. They got a remarkable number of them in.
It is so sad how your taste fails at this point! Alas!She, unlike me, liked it however.
Poor thing. I sympathize on that pint. Captain Jack was enjoyable in series one, but that was all I really needed of him.She's also the main reason I knew who John Barrowman was a long time before most people here did.![]()
So is it somewhat self-aware? I love fiction that is self-aware!well, this one is pretty good despite the odd angle of the main charater, the author is a mystery nut and alot of the charaters are named after famous mystery authors/charaters
I daresay I'm like that when it comes to physics, particularly as to do with time travel. I tend to get very excited about time travel in movies, pinning down which theory is being used and then what the writers have done wrong in respect to that theory. I must be horrible to listen to! But it doesn't detract from my enjoyment.
Aw, I love talking to geeks. Who else would know that Q once inquired scathingly as to whether Worf had eaten any good books lately, and then turn that around and use it in conversation? Aw...I love geeks.
Well, you should recommend her that episode from me, a fellow Christie fan, if only for the fun of finding the book titles in the dialogue.
It is so sad how your taste fails at this point! Alas!
(You know, I actually did remark once, to a friend, that I didn't think I could date a man who did not like Doctor Who.)
Poor thing. I sympathize on that pint. Captain Jack was enjoyable in series one, but that was all I really needed of him.
And when the warning at the beginning says nudity, it SHOULD NOT be of a guy's bare ass!!!!
I daresay I'm like that when it comes to physics, particularly as to do with time travel. I tend to get very excited about time travel in movies, pinning down which theory is being used and then what the writers have done wrong in respect to that theory. I must be horrible to listen to! But it doesn't detract from my enjoyment.
I'm worse. I was watching a quiz show called Eggheads the other day and they asked which superhero's real name is Tony Stark. They got it wrong and I immediately wanted him and his team to lose.
Well, she ought to at least watch the one!She keeps saying she'll catch up at some point.
Hey, I'm a classic series fan myself! And certainly it has changed. But is it really all that different to Peter Davison's era? Flashier, yes, but ultimately still Who!I do like Doctor Who! The thing the BBC currently broadcasts, however, is not Doctor Who! It's like watching a bunch of Sylvia Young kids put on a show for their coursework.It is so sad how your taste fails at this point! Alas!She, unlike me, liked it however.
(You know, I actually did remark once, to a friend, that I didn't think I could date a man who did not like Doctor Who.)
Hold on a second... she did! Billie Piper went to Sylvia Young's school! Aaaaaarrrggghhh!!!!
Firstly, there is nothing "lowly" about being a children's presenter! I fell in love with LeVar Burton not as Geordi LaForge, but as Mr. Reading Rainbow!I knew who he was when he was a lowly children's television presenter. My mum and my sister were on first name terms with his dog! (Who has sadly passed on, since)Poor thing. I sympathize on that pint. Captain Jack was enjoyable in series one, but that was all I really needed of him.
And I have a thing for British accents. You don't tell Philo and I won't!It's 07:27 here in wet England.
can i get a whoop-whoop?
TSQ, i loooove Doctor Who...
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