... peak, people in these favorable locations could see up to 150 shootingstars per hour, or more than two...the head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. Cooke notes that the shootingstars during this peak period are ... handful of meteors each hour. Other shootingstars from other sources typically grace ... Saturday and Sunday. Up to 10 shootingstars per hour are possible any ...
...their raft one night, stargazing, Jim suggests that the stars are eggs laid by the Moon, and that shootingstars are spoiled eggs the Moon has cast from the nest. Huck replies that ...dots --- a square, a circle, a 4-pointed star, infinitely many other possible shapes. Which of those ...future dots in certain places; if it is a star we'll find them in different places. If ...
...anyway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.J. Abrams Talks Star Trek July 16, 2008 --------------------------- For...re-launch of the classic Star Trek series for the big...as an uber-fan of "Star Trek," but you quickly became...and because we weren't shooting anymore I was standing there...s in. He's terrific. Star Trek opens in theaters on...
...s still alive? ISTR he became a bus driver before fading from the public's consciousness (and the media's memory). Wikipedia describes his peculiar shooting-star career, but makes no mention of what he is doing now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Dee He lives here in Winchester...
...Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. ...judgment calls as are mine. So I'm content to let that part go. Ain't civil discourse splendid? -- Star Trek 09: No Shat, No Show.
....net> wrote: Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. Spock more than anyone else. Only the one human, who was ...
...> >>> hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. Spock ... run out of steam after a couple years without some additional prodding. I'm sticking with my original answer. -- Star Trek 09: No Shat, No Show.
...frajm@blarg.net> wrote: Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. Only the one human, who was pissed off they'd killed most of his ...
... hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. Only the one...cartoons of bespectacled, buck-toothed, jaundiced sub-human monsters to win that war? I honestly don't know. -- Star Trek 09: No Shat, No Show.
...<frajm@blarg.net> wrote: Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! But the humans demonized them, rather literally when they found out about the ears. To take an example from the non-Trek universe, in WW II in the ...