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|    Wickeddoll to All    |
|    Re: My biggest problem with Star Trek (2    |
|    08 Jan 10 19:07:03    |
      From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos       From Address: not@chance.dude       Subject: Re: My biggest problem with Star Trek (2009)              Karl Johanson wrote:       >> Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >>> Your Name wrote:       >>>> "Wickeddoll"       >>>>>>> Oh we have our own share of propaganda, to be sure. We actually       >>>>>>> *did* nuke the Japanese, but they got the last laugh as well.       >>>>>> I read in the local newspaper yesterday that the only official /       >>>>>> known suvivor of BOTH nuclear bomb drops died this week. Evidently       >>>>>> he was in the first Japanese city on business when the bomb hit, he       >>>>>> stayed there overnight and then went home just in time to get hit       >>>>>> by the second bomb drop ... but survived both with only burns.       >>>>> Wow - talk about not being one's time!       >>>> And some people are worried about radiation from cellphones?!? ;-)       >>> Funny thing...       >>> I read an article in our newspaper today that radiation from cellphones        >>> might be beneficial to halt the progress of Alzheimer.       >>> In mice anyway.       >>>       >>>       >> But how can you tell a mouse forgot?       >>       >> ;-)       >>       >> Kidding - I'm sure they measured brain activity.       >        > Or the time it takes them to get to the cheese in a maze they've been        > through before.       >        > Karl Johanson        >        >               Good point.              But with Alzheimer's or any dementia, the brain dies in places.              Natalie       --        "Wicked little doll, you have no soul"       (David Byrne, 1997)       http://www.supernaturalusa.net       --- Synchronet 3.15a-Linux NewsLink 1.92-mlp       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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