>For that, alone, I owe jms great thnaks
I'll happily thettle for a thandwich and thome ith cream...
Thufferin' thuccotash....
jms
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B5 - what was the turning point for you?
>The way I described B5 to those who hadn't seen it was "Star Trek is
>the idealized future we would like. Babylon 5 is the future we are
>more likely to get."
I once got an email from somebody at the Fermi Lab, who saw on a bulletin board
there, "Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem."
jms
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