Happy Birthday to Mr. Nimoy! SO wonderful getting to meet him; I've been a huge fan of his since I was 6 years old! lol It was absolutely a dream come true and an experience I'll never forget! :cool:
Happy Birthday to the actor who mastered a rather difficult character to interpret. Nimoy made Spock so much more dynamic a character than I think it's creator thought possible. I've enjoyed every performance and nuance so very much.
Maybe the honorable Mr. Spock could advise the scientists on their new fusion reactor. You know that thing that Dr. Octopus spoke about holding the power of the sun in his hands.
Water as energy source and no radiation waste too.:rolleyes:
Maybe the honorable Mr. Spock could advise the scientists on their new fusion reactor.
I imagine the logical course would be to follow the recommendation of people who are the best educated on this issue. If one doesn't believe their recommendation, then he should go to school and become as qualified as they are first, then disagree.
It could be tough to catch up to Steven Chu though; the Nobel Prize of Physics might take a bit of work.
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May he Live Long[er] and Prosper!!!
(Am I the only one who feels like one of the fans who annoyed pseudo-Spock in Galaxy Quest?)
Today, you shouldn't do anything.
I really love that Mr. Nimoy has such a great sense of humor and really enjoyed that video when I first heard of it many months ago.
Happy B-Day to Mr. Nimoy.
Live Long and Prosper.
P.S. We'll miss you at Star Trek conventions.
i.celebrated.it.by
Heaing.his.voice..saying..Congradulations..Admiral
and.playing
THE.City.at.the.edge.of.never
Maybe the honorable Mr. Spock could advise the scientists on their new fusion reactor. You know that thing that Dr. Octopus spoke about holding the power of the sun in his hands.
Water as energy source and no radiation waste too.:rolleyes:
I imagine the logical course would be to follow the recommendation of people who are the best educated on this issue. If one doesn't believe their recommendation, then he should go to school and become as qualified as they are first, then disagree.
It could be tough to catch up to Steven Chu though; the Nobel Prize of Physics might take a bit of work.