regnaD kciN
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Tue Aug-28-07 12:03 AM
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Time for a revival of your old documentary TV series. First episode: "In Search Of...A 'Family-Values' Republican Who's Really Straight."
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Tue Aug-28-07 12:13 AM
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1. Hopefully he won't be to weirded out by this |
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Tue Aug-28-07 12:42 AM
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3. I Saw That When It Came Out |
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I was just a child. Where did they find this? I can't believe somebody kept the film all these years!
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Tue Aug-28-07 02:06 AM
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4. that freakin blew me away. |
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Tue Aug-28-07 12:14 AM
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2. I was thinking of Nimoy just today |
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Edited on Tue Aug-28-07 12:15 AM by crikkett
but it was to talk about the influence that Star Trek has had upon modern society(allowing us to imagine the most wonderful things, from tricorders to communicators to mind melds,) and how physics is taking the place of chemistry at the 'bleeding edge' of human understanding.
There was a bit on a Morning TV show today on an experimental cancer treatment that involves an injection of nanoparticles that bind to cancer cells, then which heat (upon activation by a radio wave, like an ultrasound treatment) to cook off the tumor.
Then, a person's own immune system carries the dead cooked tumor away for disposal.
The person who invented this treatment is a cancer patient himself, and a radio engineer by profession. He's in Eerie, PA.
Isn't that great?
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