My best friend Jim, who's a fellow trekkie, dropped by this weekend, and we were discussing the big auction of Star Trek memorabilia a couple of years ago. The History Channel had a show about it, and it was pointed out that all the models of the ships were a once-in-a-lifetime thing-- that all the ships are now CGI. Some of them went for over $100,000, showing that some Star Trek fans have both too much time and too much money.
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Oh my God! Don't tell me the Bloor Meat Market has been replaced by CGI!
I was replaced by a cartoon drawn by a Korean kid at gun point. I feel much better now.
Someone once tried to replace my regular coffee with Folger's instant crystals, so I had to kill them.
My best friend Jim, who's a fellow trekkie, dropped by this weekend, and we were discussing the big auction of Star Trek memorabilia a couple of years ago. The History Channel had a show about it, and it was pointed out that all the models of the ships were a once-in-a-lifetime thing-- that all the ships are now CGI. Some of them went for over $100,000, showing that some Star Trek fans have both too much time and too much money.
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