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I haven't been on the site in years. It has a new look.
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like a lot of old UFO cases these days ......
I haven't been on the site in years. It has a new look.
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Welcome to AE.thanks for the link , interesting show to listen too . as for FDR .... I've alway's remembered it as ' Delano ' . fdr's middle name was never delanor
Scotty gets the last wordThough it has become irrevocably associated with the series and films, the exact phrase was never actually spoken in any Star Trek television episode or film. Despite this, the quote has become a phrase of its own over time. It can be used to describe one's desire to be elsewhere, technology such as teleportation, slang for certain drugs, or as a phrase to show appreciation and association with the television show.
Beam me up, Scotty
The most famous Star Trek catchphrase
MMDE: Kirk said "Beam me up, Scotty"
Current: Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty"
Did Kirk ever actually say "Beam me up, Scotty"?
Sometimes, the Mass Memory Discrepancy Effect works in "reverse", whereby most people are aware something is well known for not happening, yet many claim it actually did.
There is no record of Kirk ever actually saying "Beam me up, Scotty", although many parodies and anecdotes exist which only serve to ingrain this meme further into popular culture - even non-fans know this phrase.
It seems this one is illogical.
And we all know who we should consult about that ;-)
Wikipedia
The phrase even has its own Wikipedia page:
Scotty gets the last word
It's rather fitting that James Doohan, the actor who played Scotty, used the phrase as the title of his autobiography.
Was Abe's fist always clenched?
The iconic Lincoln Memorial is instantly recognized the world over. Was Abe resting his left hand over the arm of his chair, or clenching his fist? Some claim it was just like his right hand, resting over the end, and say a clenched fist this way doesn't fit with the feel for how a statue of Lincoln would have been designed. Some references exist, such as drawings etc, which show both hands in the same pose.
Beam me up, Scotty
The most famous Star Trek catchphrase
MMDE: Kirk said "Beam me up, Scotty"
Current: Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty"
Did Kirk ever actually say "Beam me up, Scotty"?
Sometimes, the Mass Memory Discrepancy Effect works in "reverse", whereby most people are aware something is well known for not happening, yet many claim it actually did.
There is no record of Kirk ever actually saying "Beam me up, Scotty", although many parodies and anecdotes exist which only serve to ingrain this meme further into popular culture - even non-fans know this phrase.
It seems this one is illogical.
And we all know who we should consult about that ;-)
Wikipedia
The phrase even has its own Wikipedia page:
Scotty gets the last word
It's rather fitting that James Doohan, the actor who played Scotty, used the phrase as the title of his autobiography.
My favorite Trek themed bumper sticker is the one from the Y2K elections:
Picard/Ryker
Make it so
Heh! I see there is a current version. Might have to get one of these shirts.
Picard Riker 2020
I don't know if this is a Mandela Effect example. I was rereading Wingmakers interview two and the acronym OLIN as I remember it from a decade ago was One Language Integrated Network. Now it's One Language Intelligent Network.
WingMakersBlogEng: OLIN Technology
I found another anomaly in the interviews. The race called the Corteum will place a UFO on a planet as a method of making first contact then call the authorities. A decade ago when I read them I recall the anonymous person contacted the CIA twice. In the resent version a recreational scuba diver found the UFO in 60 feet of water off the coast of Florida in 1940. It stated he/it called the Navy three times.I don't know if this is a Mandela Effect example. I was rereading Wingmakers interview two and the acronym OLIN as I remember it from a decade ago was One Language Integrated Network. Now it's One Language Intelligent Network.
WingMakersBlogEng: OLIN Technology
Rikki and I were dropping the twins off when we all clearly heard that queen Elizabeth II will step down on April 21st. Charles will be regent. A retirement of sorts. After that nothing.
No news of this at all anywhere.
We ask did any one else hear this?
Are we going crazy? All 4 of us heard it..
Odd that CNN would report the ranting of a disloyal house maid as fact. I not found a single word on this. It seemed strange that I hear a report on the queen steps down then nothing. Absolutely nothing. Just flat out wierd.This is just a claim by a Royal insider. Sheer speculation by a disloyal Royal staff member how dare they rat on the Queen. As if the Queen is going to tell them what she is doing , shame shame on that household stoolie . The Queen should chop off their head and impale it on the castle spigots. I remember reading Queen Elizabeth stated the only one who will remove her from her throne is God. I am not sure if everyone is ready for King Charles 111 and his floosie rottweiler wife.
While probably not ever completely real in the past, the era of careful, vetted journalism and news reporting is largely gone. The need to get the scoop is just too pressing.Odd that CNN would report the ranting of a disloyal house maid as fact. I not found a single word on this. It seemed strange that I hear a report on the queen steps down then nothing. Absolutely nothing. Just flat out wierd.
Odd that CNN would report