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Four Things meme

Posted on 2008.03.04 at 09:27
Current Mood: contemplative
From cannellfan's blog (http://cannellfan.livejournal.com/):
This is what you're supposed to do...Hit reply, delete my answers and type in your answers. Then send this to a whole bunch of people you know INCLUDING the person who sent it to you. The theory is that you will learn a lot of little known facts about those who know you. Remember to send it back to the person who sent it to you. Cannellfan's altered rules -- copy to your blog, substitute your own answers for mine, leave a reply post on my blog saying you've made your own posting, sit back and see who replies to your own entry!

Four jobs I have had in my life:
1. Paper Route
2. Custodian
3. Army Reservist
4. Ground Water Geologist

Four movies I would watch over and over:
1. Star Wars
2. The Iron Giant
3. The Rocketeer
4. The Hobbit

Four places that I have lived:
1. Lincoln, Nebraska (near 28th & Washington)
2. Lincoln, Nebraska (near 80th & A)
3. Oshkosh, Nebraska
4. Fort Knox, Kentucky

Four TV shows that I watch:
1. Stargate: Atlantis
2. Jericho
3. Numb3rs
4. Heroes

Four places I have been:
1. Chichen Itza, Mexico
2. Windsor, Canada
3. Paris, France
4. Nassau, Bahamas

Four people who e-mail me (regularly, and non-work related):
1. Scott S.
2. Kathy
3. Merle
4. The members of Star Base Andromeda, via our Yahoo group

Four of my favorite foods:
1. Pizza
2. Hamburgers
3. French dip sandwich
4. Doritos

Four places I would rather be right now:
1. cruise ship – anywhere
2. Yucatan, Mexico
3. Europe
4. International Space Station

Four people I think will respond:
1. Scott
2. ...?
3. ...?
4. ...?

Things that I am looking forward to this year:
1. Dad’s 80th birthday – March 13
2. Peregrine 25th anniversary – April 9 (for those who know)
3. My 5th wedding anniversary – June 28
4. Denvention 3 (World Science Fiction Convention) – August 6-10

Science Fiction Pulps

Posted on 2007.11.02 at 12:26
Current Mood: nostalgic
Science fiction pulps (magazines) are a mainstay of science fiction liturature; many authors had their start writing short stories for them. The three main magazines currently published are:

Analog (formerly Astounding) http://www.analogsf.com/, beginning in 1930

Fantasy & Science Fiction http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/, beginning in 1949

Asimov's Science Fiction http://www.asimovs.com/, beginning in 1977

Many other SF/Fantasy magazines have come and gone over the years. The covers of many of them can be found at http://www.noosfere.com/showcase/pulps__magazines_americains.htm

Two important SF magazines no longer published are Amazing Stories, beginning in 1926 as the first SF magazine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Stories, and published sporadically up until 2005; and Galaxy Science Fiction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_magazine, published from 1950-1980

Denvention 3 - The 66th World Science Fiction Convention

Posted on 2007.10.26 at 12:25
Current Mood: hopeful
Information on the next World Science Fiction Convention, to be held August 6th-10th, 2008 in Denver (and reasonably close to where I live) can be found here: http://www.denvention3.org/

The first progress report has been released: http://www.denvention3.org/publications/Denvention_3_PR_One.pdf

In scanning the membership list in the progress report, I see that science fiction authors, artists, etc. who have attending memberships so far include:

Greg Benford
David Brin
Lois McMaster Bujold
Juanita Coulson
Ctein
Cory Doctorow
Phil Foglio
Joe Haldeman
James Patrick Kelly
David Kyle
Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Jean Lorrah
George R.R. Martin
Mike Resnick
Roberta Rogow
Robert Sawyer
Robert Silverberg
Dean Wesley Smith
Melinda Snodgrass
Rick Sternbach
Connie Willis

Charles Lane, Durable Character Actor, Dies at 102

Posted on 2007.07.11 at 12:47
Current Mood: contemplative
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070710/ap_en_mo/obit_lane

I am Spock...

Posted on 2007.06.19 at 07:47
Current Mood: satisfied

Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?


http://www.tk421.net/character/

Radio Logs

Posted on 2007.05.11 at 14:05
Current Mood: content
Websites helpful to keep track of radio programs include:

Otter (http://www.otrr.org/Pages/Database/db_pg.htm)
Provides radio logs for many older (and some newer) radio programs, researched by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group.

Jerry's Vintage Radio Logs (http://otrsite.com/radiolog/index.html)
This site also sells many of the listed shows.

RadioGOLDINdex (http://radiogoldindex.com/frame1.html)
Another useful radio log site, with more detailed information about episodes.

RadioListings (http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/index.html)
Lists BBC radio programming.

Old Time Radio

Posted on 2007.05.10 at 11:36
Current Mood: accomplished
Old Time Radio (OTR) is an interest I've been pursuing for about two years now, after obtaining a copy of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast (http://www.archive.org/details/WAROFTHEWORLDS2). Although many radio series episodes were lost over the years or not recorded at all, many still exist and can be downloaded from the internet for free. They are an intersting look at the past and generally good, clean, fun entertainment. There are several groups that regularly post episodes and will respond to requests, if the material is available. The following groups require registration (which is free) to access all of the benefits of their site.

The Cobalt Club (http://testbox.cob.rit.edu/)
My favorite OTR site, where people generally post several episodes each day for requested series, until all available episodes have been posted. Material is generally removed after several weeks. There are also discussion areas for books, television, etc.

Zoot Radio (http://www.zootradio.com/)
Lots of discussion about OTR, links to downloadable recordings, and some series available for download from the site.

OTR-TNT (http://x.otr-tnt.com/phpBB2/portal.php?sid=17567c73812d61b1971df8e1bc821954)
Discussion, some downloads, but geared more for those with streaming accounts to send material to each other.

Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/details/oldtimeradio)
A number of series are available for download from this site, with more being added.

OTR@154.ca (http://otr.154.ca/viewforum.php?f=8&sid=e7838cada6f60d3849fbc4eccf55df56)
Downloads posted here include some newer material, and recordings from the BBC, which still produces many radio dramas and comedies.

Tige Andrews' passing

Posted on 2007.02.06 at 07:25
Current Mood: pensive
Best known for his role in The Mod Squad, he also played the Klingon Kras in the classic Star Trek episode "Friday's Child".

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/06/obit.andrews.ap/index.html

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0028872/

Filmation

Posted on 2006.11.20 at 12:10
Current Mood: nostalgic
Saturday morning SF TV was great while I was growing up in the '70s, and Filmation was one of the main production companies. Their library is finally being released on dvd; Space Sentinels and Ark II are already out, and Star Trek animated will be released tomorrow. Coming soon are Space Academy and Jason of Star Command. Some background information can be found here: http://www.andymangels.com/BCI_DVDs.html

A good place to purchase them: http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/

Star Trek Fanzines

Posted on 2006.11.20 at 11:46
Current Mood: nostalgic
For those interested in or wanting to learn about Star Trek fanzines (magazines by and for fans, containing fan-written stories and commentary), a nice history of the first 20 years of output can be downloaded (or bought) here: http://www.ftlpublications.com/bw.htm

Many Star Trek (and other fandoms) fanzines can be purchased here: http://www.crossovers.net/makeitgoaway/

Remastered Classic Star Trek

Posted on 2006.10.20 at 10:05
Current Mood: hopeful
An interesting Star Trek news site, including news on the remastered classic Star Trek episodes: http://www.trekmovie.com/

I tend to agree with the criticisms of the remastered
episodes at this site: http://www.betafive.com/wordpress/
The space effects, particularly space ships, have been somewhat weak, while other updated effects have been rather good. Fortunately, it looks like they're going to work on improving the space effects shots and will update the episodes already released.

A comparison of effects: http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/features/bst/article/28135.html

Animated Star Trek

Posted on 2006.10.13 at 11:16
Current Mood: nostalgic
In honor of the near-future dvd release (November 21, 2006) of the animated Star Trek series, two related links for this sadly neglected part of Star Trek history:

The first site which I stumbled onto a number of years ago, and the most comprehensive, is Curt Danhauser's Guide to the Animated Star Trek (http://www.danhausertrek.com/AnimatedSeries/Main.html).

Another extensive site is Star Trek: The Animated Series (http://www.startrekanimated.com/tas_main.html). This site has some nice comic books done in the animated Star Trek style, including several crossovers with the internet fan series Starship Exeter.

Record Download Sites

Posted on 2006.10.05 at 11:05
Current Mood: cheerful
Kiddie Records Weekly (http://www.kiddierecords.com/) is a treasure trove of old children's records converted to mp3. A three year project, currently in its second year.

Another archive of children's records (http://www.artsreformation.com/records/).

Power Records Plaza ('nuff said) (http://www.powerrecordsplaza.blogspot.com/).

Thriller-type records can be found at Scar Stuff (http://scarstuff.blogspot.com/).

More thriller-type records at Mostly Ghostly Music Sharing Blaaahhhggg!!! (http://davesworld56.blogspot.com/).

Star Trek Fan Film Projects 2

Posted on 2006.09.22 at 11:45
Current Mood: accomplished
Film Projects set in the Next Generation era include:

Star Trek Hidden Frontier: http://www.hiddenfrontier.org/
This is the longest-running Star Trek internet series, currently in its seventh season.

Star Trek Intrepid: http://www.ussintrepid.net/
Produced in Scotland, this promising-looking series is set to release its first episode before the end of 2006.

http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/FanFilmProjects/
A Yahoo Group for various fan film projects.

Joseph Stefano's passing

Posted on 2006.08.31 at 14:04
Current Mood: sad
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/29/AR2006082901421.html

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0825010/

Star Trek Fan Film Projects

Posted on 2006.08.31 at 13:38
Current Mood: accomplished
A recent phenomenon in Star Trek fandom has been the production of Star Trek internet series, funded, produced, and acted by fans for fans, and allowed by the studio as long as there is no profit involved. Some classic and movie Trek era series, with episodes produced:

Starship Exeter (my favorite): homepage: http://www.starshipexeter.com/ (first episode, "The Savage Empire", and three acts of second episode, "The Tressaurian Intersection" are available)
discussion board: http://www.unitedworlds.net/forums/index.php?s=1
download site: http://www.flapdoodle.org/exeter/

Star Trek New Voyages:
http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/
(latest episode, "World Enough and Time", is now available)
download site: http://stnv.net/

Tales of the Seventh Fleet: http://www.ussjustice.org/tales7thfleet.htm (third episode, "A Touch of Home", is now available)

Some series in production:

Of Gods and Men: http://www.startrekofgodsandmen.com/

Starship Farragut: http://www.starshipfarragut.com/ (first episode, "The Captaincy", is now available)

Star Trek Excalibur: http://www.startrekexcalibur.com/

Star Trek Lexington: http://www.starshiplexington.com/index.html