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Three million US for a freakin' TV show?
I liked Next Gen & DS9, couldn't get into Voyager or Enterprise. Just my taste. But it's JUST A TV SHOW - not worth 3mil of anyone's money. And I *hope* Paul Allen is smart enough not to throw his money at a silly TV show... Just had to rant, Brian |
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 23:10:59 -0800, Brian Burger
wrote: Three million US for a freakin' TV show? I liked Next Gen & DS9, couldn't get into Voyager or Enterprise. Just my taste. But it's JUST A TV SHOW - not worth 3mil of anyone's money. And I *hope* Paul Allen is smart enough not to throw his money at a silly TV show... Just had to rant, Brian Ill rant back........ Imagination drives us. It inspires us to try things never done before. We picture things in our minds before we do it. We write about it, we make movies about it. It doesnt matter if it is an ancient story teller around the fire 20,000 years ago or a modern digitally projected film today. Someone had to dream and imagine treating disease first before it ever happened. Imagine that...I want to stop people from dying. Think how crazy that sounds to someone thousands of years ago. They just accepted it. Someone had to imagine it and try. Jule Verne wrote of traveling to the moon long before it happened. Happen it did. People had to imagine and write of powered flight long before it ever happened. The world would be in a pretty poor position without flight. Look at all those aircraft rushing to the aid of the tsunami victims. Would you have ridiculed those who dreamed of powered flight? Leonardo da Vinci ? Drawing or writing silly tales of the future as nonsense? We have imaginations for a *reason*. It seperates us from all other species on earth. We can imagine what we want to be. If we can dream it, we can do it eventually. Star Trek -Inspires- people. Not all, to most it is entertainment and wasting time to others, but to some others..... *those* people make a difference. Yes Doctors, Astronauts, Engineers, Pilots, Computer designers, on and on. These people make the world better, because a fire was started in their minds first. Because someone *imagined* what the world could be like someday. What if that spark of inspiration happened to be a campy TV show called Star Trek that was about just a little bit more then most shows? Is it morally wrong to value this? to want this kind of show and imaginings to continue? Its not just Trek. Many things inspire people obviously. Your argument would therefore have to be against ALL things that fire peoples imaginations. Imagination...... asking questions like "what If"? Carl Sagan said "dreams are maps" He asked who the "cartographers of human purpose" were. "The visions we present to our children shape the future. It matters what those visions are. " Now maybe Im just a "trekkie" with a pilots certificate, but then again, The Wright Flyer and SpaceShipOne was just a dream once too. ----------------- The benefactors also added a statement explaining why they believe this campaign deserves such a substantial contribution: "We think Star Trek and especially its latest incarnation, "Enterprise" is the kind of TV that should be aired more often. The people responsible at Paramount think this is just a show and we want to tell them, it is not. We are in the commercial space flight industry and would like to testify that at least one out of two of all the actual entrepreneurs involved in this industry has been inspired by Star Trek; and we are not only good at watching TV sci-fi , we are also good at writing checks, big checks. The people airing this kind of TV have a responsibility; inspiration. Star Trek has inspired us, and particularly Enterprise, with its superb theme song that tells so much about our struggle to move space travel forward and closer to the public, this inspiration is so self evident, that Virgin Galactic has ordered a 5-sub orbital ship fleet from Scaled Composites, a 100 million dollar investment, and the first one being built is going to be christened ‘VSS Enterprise.’ Now doesn’t that ring a bell in Paramount’s ears? Now, canceling the series so bluntly, for the sake of just ratings, tells very much about the kind of thinking going on inside Paramount. If we thought the same way, Paul Allen would have never funded the SpaceShipOne program. Sir Richard Branson would never have funded Virgin Galactic and Space Adventures would never have put two space tourists aboard the International Space Station. Instead, we would all be at home watching Survivor or some other reality TV show. Enterprise needs to be renewed, for the sake of fan loyalty, for being quality TV, for bringing imagination and hope for a better future to our homes, but over all that, for inspiring us so strongly that we have fought all our adult lives to bring that future closer to our children and to us." |
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Mutts wrote:
snip Jule Verne wrote of traveling to the moon long before it happened. Happen it did. Yoda, is that you? |
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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 08:18:39 -0600, Darrel Toepfer
wrote: Mutts wrote: snip Jule Verne wrote of traveling to the moon long before it happened. Happen it did. Yoda, is that you? Me it is not. |
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Mutts wrote:
Happen it did. Yoda, is that you? Me it is not. Then kinfolk you must be... |
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Mutts wrote:
Imagination drives us. I have to agree. I've no proof, but I'm fairly certain that my life-long love of computing, which has provided me with an income sufficient that I have been able to satisfy my other loves (family and aviation) in comfort, was at least well fed by watching the original Star Trek as a youth. Of course, I also read every SF book or story I could find. But ST was certainly an important part of that mix. And who knows, at this point, which came first. - Andrew |
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Trek communicators from TOS. Taken a look at the flip cell phones?
PADDS - tablet PCs. Also useful for displaying charts and such while in the cockpit (just to keep this on an aviation topic) Back to TOS, remember the data cards that Spock and Uhura kept loading into the computer? Just like 3.5 floppy disks (talk about two-way nostalgia!) FTL - Hawking claims he's working on it. Medical scanners - maybe not as sophisticated yet, but it'll happen. Of course we're still working out the bugs on transporters.... A number of current and retired members of the US Astronaut corps have admitted to being motivated by Trek when young. |
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Blanche wrote:
Of course we're still working out the bugs on transporters.... Indeed. See: CNN.com 'Star Trek' teleporter nearer reality' http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/a...aust.startrek/ ....probably have to keep the Skylane for a while, but still, you don't get anywhere without a dream first. |
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In article ,
says... Blanche wrote: Of course we're still working out the bugs on transporters.... Indeed. See: CNN.com 'Star Trek' teleporter nearer reality' http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/a...aust.startrek/ ...probably have to keep the Skylane for a while, but still, you don't get anywhere without a dream first. I heard on Paul Harvey the other day they are getting closer to a cloaking device. Something to do with the way atoms reflect light. Or sumthin' |
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