OK...I am like a dog with a bone but the site is TrekUnited.com if you
wnat to check it out. Here is the latest email I recieved just today
from the site:
TrekUnited's One Year Anniversary
It's hard to believe that on February 2nd a year will have gone by
since Viacom/Paramount announced the end
If I'm not mistaken what byou propose was done by the BBC
a year or so ago. I understand what you are saying, because
that was sort of what I felt when I visited the website of
the show. Once again American TV gives us entertainment instead
of info.
Meta
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com,
Yeah, I mentioned that I finally got a chance to see it on DVD a few
weeks ago. I loved it. In my case, it came out during Katrina and no
theatres were open down here. Even though I lost some favorite
characters, I appreciated that no characters were safe. I can't
imagine ST doing the same.
As it was obvious by midway through 1st quarter the NFC was gonna
give this game away yet again, I turned to watch this. I'm glad I
did. the idea of the DNA research fascinated me, and for as much as
the people were celebrities, I'm always amused at stories like
Oprah's father who still
I agree. It made me give my grandfather a call and he start
rattling off names, birtdays, location and everything. I'm back to
about the 1870's now but now I have to take a trip to Jamaica, and
someday Cuba to get more information about my family.
I have to convince my grandfater to take a
Ouch! Who knows the Broccoli family's email addy? We need to send them pics
fast!
Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My vote would be for Dagmara
Dominczyk, the radiantly beautiful
Polish-born actress who played James Caviezel's true love in The Count
of Monte Cristo. (Bio at
FYI. If you missed any of the ads and want to see
them, plus see the ads which weren't approved to be
shown on television, visit:
http://video.google.com/superbowl.html
If you are wondering which ads the agency I work for
created, we mostly created web sites which the ads
mentioned:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4679220.stm
Sunday, 5 February 2006
Dark matter comes out of the cold
By Jonathan Amos
BBC News science reporter
Astronomers have for the first time put some real numbers on the physical
characteristics of dark matter.
This strange material that