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From: smryan@netcom.com (S M Ryan)
Subject: Re: Klingon Bible
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 19:57:42 GMT
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: And anyway, Red Dwarf is *much* better than Star Trek (I just thought I'd
: say that to wind up the Trekkies).

Nope. Red Dwarf, like so much else from post-World-War-II England is a
depressing, existential pile of ****. Perhaps you should accept the fact
that the empire is gone and create an _honest_ economy. (I just thought I'd
say that to wind up the Brits).

PS. Why are people trying to decipher linear A (or is it B)? People are doing
Klingon for about the same reason: got to do something besides contemplating
one's ultimate demise. And if you can get paid for it, so much the better.

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