Thursday, November 24, 2005
Boldly going where most people had already gone
At this point in 1975, I believe I had just purchased a television set. My first. If I'd had one during the (many) years I was in college, I'd probably still be in college. So I was able to watch all the Star Trek re-runs for the first time. The books I checked out of the library reflects that. Well, except for the Jayne Mansfield bio, but I believe I already confessed to my celebrity bio weakness!
November 13 to 24, 1975
Jayne Mansfield and the American 50s, Martha Saxon
Bracknell's Law, E. W. Hildick (noted that this was a murder mystery)
The Trouble with Tribbles, David Gerrold
The World of Star Trek, David Gerrold
The Making of Star Trek, Stephen E. S Whitfield, Gene Roddenberry
November 13 to 24, 2005
Yikes! Still doing editing and scrambling away at web page essays. Reading the backs of cereal and soy milk cartons. I may be enjoying the essay writing about as much as I enjoyed the Star Trek reading 30 years ago. Hard to tell!
November 13 to 24, 1975
Jayne Mansfield and the American 50s, Martha Saxon
Bracknell's Law, E. W. Hildick (noted that this was a murder mystery)
The Trouble with Tribbles, David Gerrold
The World of Star Trek, David Gerrold
The Making of Star Trek, Stephen E. S Whitfield, Gene Roddenberry
November 13 to 24, 2005
Yikes! Still doing editing and scrambling away at web page essays. Reading the backs of cereal and soy milk cartons. I may be enjoying the essay writing about as much as I enjoyed the Star Trek reading 30 years ago. Hard to tell!
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I like your Blog !, You should keep writing! take care, Miss Gnomer
Thanks, Miss Gnomer! I will. Take care! Lynne
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