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My Star Trek Scrapbook: Goodbye, Grace....
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Monday, May 4, 2015. And, so close on the heels of losing Leonard, we now say goodbye to another Trek crewmember, Grace Lee Whitney. She passed on May 1st, one month after her 85th birthday. (Read an official announcement article here. You can find out more about her work and life here. You may be surprised how many other roles she had outside of Trek.). See all my other posts about Grace here. Below, a couple of photos of Nimoy and Whitney having some fun on set. The top is a rare photo with Nimoy a...
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: 1984 Article on The Making of the Galileo Seven
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Monday, April 27, 2015. 1984 Article on The Making of the Galileo Seven. From the pages of Enterprise Incidents magazine (news-stand version) issue #14, published February of 1984, comes this article on the creation of the original Galileo shuttlecraft. It was made by the model kit company AMT in exchange for the rights to make and market the model kit of the ship! Click on the images to enlarge. Once open, you may have to click again to view full size.). There is a nice article on it here. Below, the co...
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: "The Cage" Artwork
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Not much to post this time, but I wanted to spotlight a couple of images I found around the web. First, an amazing painting of 'The Cage" found at www.SpaceboyComics.com. Click on images to enlarge. Once open, you may have to click again to view full-size.). I have found this photo only one other place, in an article that I posted. Speaking of Lucas, here is a well-done video mashup bringing the Enterprise and crew into conflict with the Star Wars universe! June 17, 2015 at 4:39 PM.
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: March 2015
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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Commemorating Leonard Nimoy's Birthday. Click on images to view larger. Once open, you may have to click again to view full-size.). This particular set of images is special to me since the first ever photo I cut out and saved from the show was a close-up from this session. As Spock once told McCoy, "Remember." We will, Leonard. We will. And like McCoy, we will carry a part of you within us, always. Monday, March 23, 2015. Happy Birthday, William Shatner! Tuesday, March 3, 2015.
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: April 2015
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Monday, April 27, 2015. 1984 Article on The Making of the Galileo Seven. From the pages of Enterprise Incidents magazine (news-stand version) issue #14, published February of 1984, comes this article on the creation of the original Galileo shuttlecraft. It was made by the model kit company AMT in exchange for the rights to make and market the model kit of the ship! Click on the images to enlarge. Once open, you may have to click again to view full size.). There is a nice article on it here. Below, the co...
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015. 1984 Interview With Mark Lenard. This time we open issue #18, published in June of 1984 (the year that "Splash" came out; seems like a long time ago now), and we are featuring a nice lengthy interview with "Sarek" himself, Mark Lenard. Thanks again to editor and writer James Van Hise for publishing this. Enjoy! Click on images to enlarge; once open, you may have to click on it once more to view full-size.). Go here to view. All the others, they are quite amazing! I thought I...
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: January 2015
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Thursday, January 22, 2015. DeForest Kelly's birthday was January 20th, and I couldn't let it pass without some kind of mention. This true Southern gentleman (born in Taccoa, GA) never let the lights of Hollywood get in his eyes and change him from the kind and humble man he was. Here is a link. To all the posts on this blog that are tagged with his name. A great way to celebrate his memory! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Star Trek scrapbook! Winner of the March 2010 EAE Award. Born in the lat...
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My Star Trek Scrapbook: 1984 Mike Minor Interview
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. 1984 Mike Minor Interview. Mike Minor made some significant artistic and production design contributions to the original series third season, the aborted Phase 2 series, ST: The Motion Picture and ST II: The Wrath of Khan. In this extensive interview from issue #14 of Enterprise Incidents, published February of 1984, we find out the extent of his involvement. (See his Star Trek wiki page. Here) As you may recall, I posted another article on Mike. How does he DO that? Since around ...
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Sutton's Solutions - Humanism
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Are you a Humanist? MS-DOS DoubleSpace DriveSpace FAQ. Are you a Humanist? Are you a Humanist? A Statement of Principles. Good joke: You May be a Fundamentalist If. Introduction - Are you a Humanist? If your response to most of these declarations is to agree. Then you won't be far off the mark if you say "I'm a humanist! Morality should be based on compassion and reason. Natural events have natural causes. The universe is neither for us nor against us. To make it in this life, people need each other.