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  • Richard Hawkins
    Richard Hawkins replied to the thread Disclosure day.
    Disclosure.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • Richard Hawkins
    Richard Hawkins reacted to Ezechiel's post in the thread Disclosure day with Like Like.
    Keeping in mind that Steven Spielberg is of Jewish faith... Why did he incorporate Christian symbology (crucifix), Christian nuns and possession in this movie? This was one of the first ideas that crossed my mind. The crucifix emphasizes Jesus'...
  • Ezechiel
    Keeping in mind that Steven Spielberg is of Jewish faith... Why did he incorporate Christian symbology (crucifix), Christian nuns and possession in this movie? This was one of the first ideas that crossed my mind. The crucifix emphasizes Jesus'...
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  • Fat Dave
    Fat Dave reacted to Red's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Well, damn. Sounds like Gene is having quite the time. I know Gene is about the age of my folks and that stuff can mess you up. Please tell Gene to keep his hopes up. My mom went thru a major medical event late last year, and she went from...
  • Fat Dave
    Fat Dave reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    It’s a turn of phrase probably used more commonly in the UK & in a general context. In that it’s unrealistic to expect that one’s hobby interest,or all consuming passion,would be able to be financially viable of itself. With any fringe subject...
  • Fat Dave
    Fat Dave reacted to Randall's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    I looked into the dissent against Gene before agreeing to be part of the show and never found any of the claims to be substantial. That said, there are still some people who think my reasons for resigning aren't substantial either. The difference...
  • Fat Dave
    Fat Dave reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Well I started listening to the Paracast from the getgo and it was such an exciting era in those days - I looked forward to each new episode every week - there was so much material to get through - so many ufological pioneers still in the game...
  • Fat Dave
    Fat Dave reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    But I guess that over time pretty much everything about the subject had been exhausted and we were no nearer to solving the great ufo mystery - so many of the great pioneers and a couple of the co-hosts passed over with the riddle still unsolved...
  • Squiddly Diddly
    It’s 19 years of work. I’m not giving it away.
  • Squiddly Diddly
    Squiddly Diddly reacted to Red's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Well, damn. Sounds like Gene is having quite the time. I know Gene is about the age of my folks and that stuff can mess you up. Please tell Gene to keep his hopes up. My mom went thru a major medical event late last year, and she went from...
  • Burnt State
    There were many great films in that time in the late 60s and 70s. One of my favorites was Colossus or the Forbin Project. It’s a great film that really has stood up over time. For those who may not know, Colossus was the name of an AI super...
  • Richard Hawkins
    Yep — same. So many of the actors are gone now — Mira Furlan (Delenn), Jerry Doyle (Garibaldi), Richard Biggs (Franklin), Andreas Katsulas (G'Kar), Jeff Conaway (Zack Allan), Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto), and Michael O'Hare (Sinclair) — have all...
  • Burnt State
    Generally speaking, using human history as an example, whenever a technologically advanced culture makes contact with a culture originally isolated from the visitors, the result is disastrous: death, disease, and the dissolution and/or outright...
  • Randall
    Yep — same. So many of the actors are gone now — Mira Furlan (Delenn), Jerry Doyle (Garibaldi), Richard Biggs (Franklin), Andreas Katsulas (G'Kar), Jeff Conaway (Zack Allan), Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto), and Michael O'Hare (Sinclair) — have all...
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to Randall's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    I'm still working on a Win7 4 core AMD PC. People are practically throwing them away.
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to Red's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Well, damn. Sounds like Gene is having quite the time. I know Gene is about the age of my folks and that stuff can mess you up. Please tell Gene to keep his hopes up. My mom went thru a major medical event late last year, and she went from...
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    But I guess that over time pretty much everything about the subject had been exhausted and we were no nearer to solving the great ufo mystery - so many of the great pioneers and a couple of the co-hosts passed over with the riddle still unsolved...
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Well I started listening to the Paracast from the getgo and it was such an exciting era in those days - I looked forward to each new episode every week - there was so much material to get through - so many ufological pioneers still in the game...
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to JamesT's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    I get the reference for sure - but surely all of that was long ago & far away no? In any event,sadly, the fate of so many of the early pioneers of ufology has often been to end up broke & sick. :(
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to Randall's post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    To me, the value of The Paracast has nothing to do with what it would sell for. IMO it's a priceless piece of cultural history that should be preserved and made freely available to everyone. That said, a person can't be blamed for wanting to get...
  • Tim Swartz
    Tim Swartz reacted to SRL+'s post in the thread Update on Gene, Tuesday Nov. 18 with Like Like.
    Ahh… that’s it, the infection. In 22’ there were several days that I lived in a hospital room with an IV plugged into the arm due to a serious infection. Multiple weeks must be a brutal stay. Just imagine the folks without any type of medical...
  • Tim Swartz
    It first came to light while walking Teddy Bear. But it was due to those nasty bacterial infections. I’m still taking intravenous antibiotics and coughing after a couple of bouts with pneumonia.
  • Tim Swartz
    It’s 19 years of work. I’m not giving it away.
  • Randall
    Randall reacted to Tyger's post in the thread Favorite Science Fiction Films or Shows with Like Like.
    I stopped watching television in the teens - so my last sci-fi series was 'Andromeda' from the 00s - a pretty bumpy ride but it had its moments. Star Wars was fabulous, of course. What a ride that film was back in the early days. Star Trek had...
  • Randall
    There were many great films in that time in the late 60s and 70s. One of my favorites was Colossus or the Forbin Project. It’s a great film that really has stood up over time. For those who may not know, Colossus was the name of an AI super...
  • Randall
    Plan B from outer space.
  • Randall
    Many thanks for the feedback. It’s interesting that in my opinion that first contact would be such a black swan event that it’s very difficult to predict what mankind in its entirety would react. There’s no historical examples of such a thing...
  • Paranormal bug a boo
    Many thanks for the feedback. It’s interesting that in my opinion that first contact would be such a black swan event that it’s very difficult to predict what mankind in its entirety would react. There’s no historical examples of such a thing...
  • Richard Hawkins
    I stopped watching television in the teens - so my last sci-fi series was 'Andromeda' from the 00s - a pretty bumpy ride but it had its moments. Star Wars was fabulous, of course. What a ride that film was back in the early days. Star Trek had...
  • Richard Hawkins
    There were many great films in that time in the late 60s and 70s. One of my favorites was Colossus or the Forbin Project. It’s a great film that really has stood up over time. For those who may not know, Colossus was the name of an AI super...
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