Well, all this is interesting to me, anyway, and that's what matters here. The Internet is a terrible thing for someone like me, who finds almost everything interesting.
Yes, I am a "Star Trek" geek. I cut my "TV teeth," so to speak, watching that show as a kid. I learned many of my life lessons from that show.
One example is from this YouTube clip (go to 1:40). It doesn't just apply to race, but also political ideology. The knuckleheads on the far right would do well to watch and learn from this clip, but I fear they are too far gone at this point to be receptive to reason.
Thanks for the link, Jeff. I hadn't seen that clip in a long time.
I was never really a Trekkie (just a rather ordinary fan), but it was still an important part of my youth. And I did enjoy that photo. I'm glad the rest of you did, too.
My hero! Priceless.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I didn't know our president was a geek. I never saw him at any of our meetings.
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ReplyDeleteYes, I am a "Star Trek" geek. I cut my "TV teeth," so to speak, watching that show as a kid. I learned many of my life lessons from that show.
One example is from this YouTube clip (go to 1:40). It doesn't just apply to race, but also political ideology. The knuckleheads on the far right would do well to watch and learn from this clip, but I fear they are too far gone at this point to be receptive to reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi7QQ5pO7_A
Thanks for the link, Jeff. I hadn't seen that clip in a long time.
ReplyDeleteI was never really a Trekkie (just a rather ordinary fan), but it was still an important part of my youth. And I did enjoy that photo. I'm glad the rest of you did, too.