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Tag Archives: Star Trek
The Big Bang Observation
The Big Bang Observation The Big Bang Theory ran on CBS from 2007 to 2019. Admittedly, I didn’t watch the first couple of seasons. I began watching it around 2014. When it went into syndication, I began watching the reruns … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 Seasons, 2007, 2019, Abusive, Actor, Actress, alcoholism, Amy Farrah Fowler, Anti-Intelligent, Apartments, Autism, Autistic, Awkward, Babies, balance, Bernadette, Beverly Wilcox, Big Bang Theory, Bisexual, bright colors, California, California Tech, card catalog, CBS, Comic Books, Controlling, crush, Divorce, doorbells, Drama, Dungeons and Dragons, DVD, Flaws, Friends, fuse holder, Gay, George Cooper, HBO Max, Homosexual, Howard, Humor, Jokes, Leonard, Marriage, Mary Cooper, Mean, Mom, Mother, Mothers, Nebraska, Nerd Culture, Nerds, Pasadena, Princeton, protective, Raj, Relatable, Religion, Religious, Respect, Science, Sheldon Cooper, simplify, Social Skills, Spock, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stereotypes, Strict, TBS, Wil Wheaton, Writers, Young Sheldon
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Race and Religion in Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Race and Religion in Star Trek Deep Space Nine As I watched Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 1 Episode 19 entitled Duet, I was struck by the parallels between the Cardassians and the Nazi’s. The idea of a labor … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Psychology, Religion
Tagged Armenia, Bajor, Bajoran, Bavaria, Benjamin Sisko, Cardassian, Caucasian, celestial temples, Christianity, Class, Deep Space Nine, Duet, Evangelical, Gene Roddenberry, Germany, Human Secularism, Hungarian, impose values, Jews, Kardashian, Mongolian, Nazi Concentration Camps, Nazi Experimentations, Nuremberg Trials, Prophets, Race, Religion, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Russian Gulags, Season 1 Episode 9, Star Trek, The United Federation of Planets, Vedek Winn, World War II, Wormholes, Zealous
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Diary Entry Titles
I’ve kept a diary since 1990, but I didn’t start adding titles until about 2010. As I began typing up my entries and putting them into volumes, I found the entries easier to identify and keep separate by adding titles … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Writing
Tagged 2010, 2020, Baymont Inn, Blue Moon, Breaking Bad, Cloudy, Coronavirus, Covid-19, crown, dates, Discovery, Egyptian Magic, Execration, Execration Spell, Fixer Upper, Good Trouble, HGTV, Home and Garden, Infinitesimal, Kyoshi, Lemony Snicket, Locke and Key, Lurking, Marriage, Married, Missouri, Moxie, Normaler Things, numbers, Ohio, Pandemic, Panem, Pensive, Quality Inn, Quiet Here, Repurpose, social distancing, Songbirds and Snakes, Star Trek, Tar Baby, The Affair, The Hunger Games, The Kane Chronicles, The Worst, themes, titles, Tristan Strong, Uncertainty Principle, VFD, volumes, wedding, Winter's Bone, Wolf Moon
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Star Trek Discovery
Star Trek Discovery aired on CBS Access in 2017. I didn’t get to see it since it was on a paid streaming service. It looked good and I wanted to check it out. Alex Kurtzman produced it, which is cool. … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 2017, 2020, Alex Kurtzman, Alias, Biology, CBS Acess, Discovery, DVD, Fringe, Fungal Network, Fungi, Fungus, Jump, particles, physics, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Leap, Quantum Physics, Reviews, Spore Drive, Star Trek, Streaming, super computer, Symbiotic Relationship, Tardigrade, Trees Talk To Each Other, Walter Bishop, Waves, Xena
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J.J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams J.J. Abrams first came to my attention back in 2001 with the success of Alias. The Metaphysical Journey of Sydney Bristow caught my imagination, and so it was only natural that I was curious about her creator. About … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1966, 1976, 1984, 2001, 6 Degrees, Alias, Almost Human, Bad Robot, Birthday Day, Book, Buoyant Billions, Connection, Damon Lindelof, Debate, Ethan McMillan, Felicity, Forever Young, Fringe, Gene Roddenberry, George Bernard Shaw, George Lucas, Humaity, Huxley, Infinite, Intelligence, Intertexuality, Island, J.J. Abrams, June 27th, Lost, Lost in Hypertext, Love of Literature, Nerd, Pala, Reader Response, Revolution, S., Science Fiction, SJ, Star Trek, Star Wars, Sydney Bristow, Technology, The Force is Strong With This One, The Internet, The Neverending Story, The Ship of Theseus, The Society For The Study of Lost, The X-Files, What About Brian
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If Only
If Only If Only: How To Turn Regret Into Opportunity by Neal Roese, PhD came out in 2005. In his book Roese introduces the ideas of Counterfactuals. A Counterfactual is a product of what might commonly be called imagination. Counterfactuals … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged ability to control, Alternative History, Bigger Picture, Blame, Career, conversation, Counterfactual, Depression, Diary, Don't Dwell, Don't Overreact, education, Emotions, Ferrari, Finances, Friends, Gwyneth Paltrow, Health, Healthy, If Only, In-Laws, judgment, Neal Roese, Negative Emotion, Not An Elegant Sight, out of one's ability to control, Parenting, productive, regret, Relatives, Resilient, Sliding Doors, Speculative Fiction, Spirituality, spring back fast, Star Trek, Teenager, The City on the Edge of Forever, Therapy, Tragic Experience, Unhealthy, What if
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The Evolution of Science Fiction
September 18, 2012 Evolution of Science Fiction The evolution of Science Fiction is filling my slowly passing time this week. I’ve watched three very diverse movies on my days off: Another Earth, TiMER and The Forbidden Planet. The … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1956, 2011, Another Earth, Dr. Morbis, Dr. Who, Earth 2, Eve, Id, Krell, Leslie Nielson, Rhoda, Seixsm, Soulmate, Star Trek, The Forbidden Planet, TiMER
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