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Lileks's blog, the Daily Bleat, [4] began in 1997. The Bleat covers many topics in his personal life (including his daughter Natalie (referred to as "Gnat" until she became old enough to object) and the family dog, Scout), politics from a conservative viewpoint, and cultural points of interest ranging from art and architecture to movies and music (one perennial topic is the Minnesota State Fair).
James Towers English (1782–1819), brigadier general, commander of the British Legion in the South American Wars of Independence; James W. English (1837–1925), American politician and soldier; Jim English (1932–2008), Irish hurler; Leo James English (1907–1997), Australian compiler and editor of bilingual dictionaries in the Philippines
This biography was specifically taken into account and expanded upon by Robert Greenberger in the book Star Trek: Enterprise Logs. [4] There is also the ability to import photos into the game to create new characters, as well as writing the related biographies. This was intended so that players could include themselves on the crew. [3]
Brick Bradford is a science fiction comic strip created by writer William Ritt, a journalist based in Cleveland, and artist Clarence Gray.It was first distributed on August 21, 1933 [1] by Central Press Association, a subsidiary of King Features Syndicate which specialized in producing material for small-town newspapers. [2]
Chris Hudak gave the game 4.1/10 in his review for GameSpot, and said that Star Trek: Borg didn't live up to the potential of the source material. While he described de Lancie's performance as "superb" but "wasted here", [8] he said that the game was a "quick-pick-a-path mess". [8]
Stokel-Walker, Chris (March 1, 2021). "Wikipedia has seen a spike in people editing pages during the pandemic". New Scientist An analysis of 223 million edits to Wikipedia between 2018 and 2020 shows a 20 per cent increase in the number of changes made to pages on the English-language version between January and September 2020.
The following is a list of RiffTrax, downloadable audio commentaries featuring comedian Michael J. Nelson and others ridiculing (or riffing on) films in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a TV show of which Nelson was the head writer and later the host. [1]
Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan Fury is a cancelled action-adventure game, in development by Interplay Entertainment from 1997 until its cancellation in 1999. Based on the Star Trek: The Original Series license, the game would have followed Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise through a series of adventures regarding the Vulcan and Romulan races.