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Tango0115 Sep 2016 9:58 p.m. PST

Cool!

"As Star Trek boldly sails into its second half-century, you might wonder what other impacts on science and culture this astonishing franchise could have. ‘Live long and prosper', for instance — could the show hold clues to hyper-longevity? (Certainly ‘Bones' McCoy managed to survive an incurable terminal illness, xenopolycythemia, during heated skirmishes on the asteroid-ship Yonada in an early series). Might the weird paradoxes the series harnessed to explain time travel ever transpire?…"

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Hafen von Schlockenberg15 Sep 2016 10:18 p.m. PST

Getting a sheet tomorrow!

boy wundyr x16 Sep 2016 6:22 a.m. PST

Canada Post has a batch out too.

Tango0116 Sep 2016 10:51 a.m. PST

Glad you like them boys!. (smile)

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