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marystro

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Re: For the Trekkies out there... Cyberknife mentioned...
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2007, 11:38:52 am »
I'm not a a Trekkie but my son (age: 27) is.  He watched this program when it first aired and enjoyed it, especially the parts with William Shatner.  I watched it with him and enjoyed it, too.  Thanks for the reminder.

Most science-fiction writers/shows get it wrong when 'predicting' the future.  They either go too far - commuting between the earth and the moon, a 50's sci-fi staple, isn't happening anytime soon - or overlook practical inventions looming on the near horizon; Wifi, DSL, HDTV, cell-phones, CyberKnife non-invasive surgery, etc. Of course, the reality is that when we talk about 'sic-fi', we're talking more about about fiction than science.  Which usually means that most 'sci-fi' writers are more interested in a good story with lots of cool, 'futuristic'  gadgets, rather than the more practical aspects of life in the future.  Even so, I still like Star Trek:)

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Re: For the Trekkies out there... Cyberknife mentioned...
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2007, 05:53:16 am »
mary, thanks for posting this!  :-*  That is great that CK is mentioned.... great article... out of historic tv shows comes today's technologies..... amazing... truly amazing....

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