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  Monogram Perforation Cles Perfo-Red M95189 Collection         


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Date: Dec 25, 2008 22:41

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  Beware!         


Author: Duggy
Date: Sep 22, 2008 06:03

Exterminieren! Exterminieren! Halt! Sonnst werden wir Sie
exterminieren! Sie sind jetzt ein Gefangener der Daleks!

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  Dr Who Wallpaper         


Author: David C Anderson
Date: Sep 21, 2008 14:19

Hi

Can anybody help me get the a Dr Who Wallpaper with the Tardis flying
throught the Vortex in the Opening Also is there going to be a new series??

David
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  BOOKS: H2G2 #6...         


Author: Duggy
Date: Sep 21, 2008 00:43

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  jericho         


Author: Andy Wolfe
Date: Sep 20, 2008 02:11

Hi
i have just watched season 1 & 2 on DVD.
seems so many fairly good new shows could be better if the characters
weren't so tragically STUPID !
eg Lost, BSG, Sarah Conner Chron.

--
cheers, andy wolfe.
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  SF films that don't go over the top.         


Author: Duggy
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:36

I saw The Island at the cinema when it came out and I felt that the
first half was good, but it was let down but the block-buster FX
ending. Personally I prefer films that are a little more subtle...

Ones that I own or are on my to-buy list of this style are:

Gattaca.
Cypher.
Children of Men.
Code 46.

What others do people like, think fit this list?

What do you think of this type of film?

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  AntipodeanSF Issue 124 is published         


Author: nukeion
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:08

Hi all,

By the time you receive this message, AntipodeanSF issue 124 will be
available for you to enjoy on the net. AntiSF features the best in
flash speculative fiction from around the world.

This month's pick of fabulous stories includes:

"Follower of the Prophet" by Sharif Oerton
"A Living Room" by Richard Ridyard
"Home For Christmas" by Gwyn Gordon
"The Day The Sky Fell" by Stuart Wilson
"Make Mine A '327" by Shaun A. Saunders
"Stumblebum Seductions" by Wes Parish
"The Bride" by Camille Picott
"Genesis" by David Kernot
"Booze" by David McVeigh
"Fingertip" by Chris Kakris
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  Re: SciFi Convention 2010         


Author: Rose Mitchell
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:46

On Sep 15, 5:36 am, Snapper y7mail.com.invalid> wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/national/scifi-fans-coming-to-melbourne-in-2...
>
> I wonder what this will be like. Hopefully it'll be better than those Star Trek
> ones that some dentist used to organise. I went to one in Melbourne 10 years
> ago. I came away disappointed, although the guest speakers, Tim Russ and Armin
> Shimmerman were OK.

Aussiecon 4 website is at www.aussiecon4.org.au

Rose Mitchell
Co-Chair
Aussiecon 4
68th World Science Fiction Convention
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  Film cells         


Author: mitch
Date: Aug 26, 2008 15:28

Hi all,

Anyone got good or bad experiences with film cell presentations? Seems a big
price difference from web based vendors.

Mitch
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  AntipodeanSF Issue 123 is published         


Author: nukeion
Date: Aug 15, 2008 21:11

Hi all,

By the time you receive this message, AntipodeanSF Issue 123 will be
published on the net for your reading enjoyment. Once again we have
ten fantastic pieces of speculative flash fiction for you to enjoy,
most of them sourced from right here in the antipodes...

Our stories this month are:

"Fahrenheit 41" by Simon Petrie
"Now You See Me" by Brent Lillie
"Oracle" by Daniel S S Santos
"Saving Time in the Sunshine State" by Glenn Davies
"The Luckpot" by Shaun A. Saunders
"The Empty Swing" by Richard Ridyard
"The Mage and I: You Bore Me" by Wes Parish
"KSDH 12" by Steve Duffy
"Waste Disposal" by Trost
"The Reaction" by David Schembri
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