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Subject: Re: Genealogy on 'Star Trek: Voyager'
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 16:01:30 GMT
In soc.genealogy.computing Marayong <> sez:
: Lesley Robertson wrote:
:>
: *mulch*
:> Since N.America is a whole series ahead of us in Europe, it's
:> considered kind to leave what the startrek groups call "spoiler
:> space" before giving full details of an episode we've had no chance
:> to see.
: Could be worse .. back in Australia we are years behind. Spoilers kinda
: loose their impact .. by the time you see the episode, what you heard in
: the spoiler was long forgotten. <frown>
Gulp! I never thought of that; y'all have my apologies. I
don't frequent the ST newsgroups, but still, I *do* know that
there's life beyond the ponds & should've known better. Mia
maxima culpa.
FWIW and if it helps, this wasn't an 'arc' episode, and there's no
cliffhanger; in fact, there's absolutely no suspense to it
whatsoever. Still...
Perhaps there's one thing I can do --
[Attempts Vulcan mind-meld... whispers "Forget..." Hey,
it worked on TOS.]
--
Paul Havemann ()
Havemann Family History: http://www.havemann.com/
Researching BAUER, BERESFORD, BOETHE (Ger. > USA), BROWN (No. NJ),
CONKLIN (No. NJ), FRAME, HARTUNG, HAVEMANN, HEAD (Eng. > USA),
HEWITT, KIEP (Ger. > USA), MUSTERER, WETZEL (Ger. > USA),
WINGENDORFF (Ger. > USA)
Have info related to BEHRENS (PA), HEIMOWITZ (NYC 1920s),
NOVOTNY (NYC 1920s)
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