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Using Those Overhead Bridge Screens
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for menagerie in alt.startrek
Author: Steven L.
Date: Sep 7, 2008 10:22
...: photography being monitored by Spock Squire of Gothos: "Greetings and Felicitations; Tally Ho" Patterns of Force: picture of John Gill Where No Man Has Gone Before: what Mitchell was reading (I think) The Menagerie: just in footage from the original "Cage" pilot Any others? All of these involved the screen above Spock's science station. Were any of the other screens ever used to display anything significant? -- ...
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Re: Darker Tone in New Trek
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Author: Wickeddoll®
Date: Jul 30, 2008 09:27
... them is going to necessarily be a more serious movie. The Spock-centric episode "Journey to Babel" had a very serious tone in dealing with Spock's family conflicts. The TAS episode "Yesteryear" was tragic. And in "The Menagerie," we saw how angst-ridden Pike is. So Trek XI is likely to build on those themes: Family conflicts, and angst-ridden. -- Steven L. One can only hope. I think that would be ...
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Re: Darker Tone in New Trek
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Jul 29, 2008 21:11
... to necessarily be a more serious movie. The Spock-centric episode "Journey to Babel" had a very serious tone in dealing with Spock's family conflicts. The TAS episode "Yesteryear" was tragic. And in "The Menagerie," we saw how angst-ridden Pike is. So Trek XI is likely to build on those themes: Family conflicts, and angst-ridden. -- Steven L. Email: sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me.
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ON AIR NOW: Psychedelicatessen playlist 06-07-2008
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Author: Feddo
Date: Jul 13, 2008 11:24
... wing Little free rock: dream Flower travellin' band: spasms Bent wind: riverside Edge: money slave Stonehouse: 4 letter word The Exkursions: picture woman Amanaz: amanaz Gandalf: nature boy Blossom toes: wait a minute (live) Glass menagerie: do you ever think (BBC) Lotus: gatta gatta Gasolin': cellophane brain Grateful dead with Janis Joplin: turn on your lovelight (Caroussel Ballroom 7-6-1969) John Cippolina: cod'ine (live)
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On Symmetry
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for menagerie in alt.philosophy
Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Jun 11, 2008 22:41
...structure often reveal secrets about how it behaves. For chemists, symmetry is key to classifying the possible crystals that can exist; in biology the mechanism of a virus owes much to its symmetrical shape; even the menagerie of fundamental particles revealed by physicists' super-colliders only make sense when you start to see them as facets of some strange, higher-dimensional symmetrical shape. And much of the technology we take for granted,...
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Re: Hofmann, LSD, and Modern Medicine
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Author: zinnic
Date: May 1, 2008 16:47
... experiences that emerge from LSD challenge even the notion of 'prescribing'. This is not to say that LSD has not been used to help 'depressives' and other people apportioned a pigeon-hole in the DSMIV menagerie, but such use in practice has not followed the medical model. What is surprising about the unusual range, depth and effectual power of experiences that can be initiated by LSD is that these experiences are ...
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Re: Hofmann, LSD, and Modern Medicine
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Author: turtoni
Date: Apr 30, 2008 23:31
... The experiences that emerge from LSD challenge even the notion of 'prescribing'. This is not to say that LSD has not been used to help 'depressives' and other people apportioned a pigeon-hole in the DSMIV menagerie, but such use in practice has not followed the medical model. What is surprising about the unusual range, depth and effectual power of experiences that can be initiated by LSD is that these experiences are not ...
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Re: Hofmann, LSD, and Modern Medicine
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 30, 2008 22:46
... The experiences that emerge from LSD challenge even the notion of 'prescribing'. This is not to say that LSD has not been used to help 'depressives' and other people apportioned a pigeon-hole in the DSMIV menagerie, but such use in practice has not followed the medical model. What is surprising about the unusual range, depth and effectual power of experiences that can be initiated by LSD is that these experiences are not ...
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Re: Hofmann, LSD, and Modern Medicine
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 30, 2008 21:21
... The experiences that emerge from LSD challenge even the notion of 'prescribing'. This is not to say that LSD has not been used to help 'depressives' and other people apportioned a pigeon-hole in the DSMIV menagerie, but such use in practice has not followed the medical model. What is surprising about the unusual range, depth and effectual power of experiences that can be initiated by LSD is that these experiences are not ...
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Re: Hofmann, LSD, and Modern Medicine
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 30, 2008 20:47
... experiences that emerge from LSD challenge even the notion of 'prescribing'. This is not to say that LSD has not been used to help 'depressives' and other people apportioned a pigeon-hole in the DSMIV menagerie, but such use in practice has not followed the medical model. What is surprising about the unusual range, depth and effectual power of experiences that can be initiated by LSD is that these experiences are not ...
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