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Teaos wrote:You can always download episodes onto a laptop or player and watch them on the train or bus.
I did that in college a little bit. It caught me up on a lot of later Voyager episodes I'd forgotten about and some really good DS9 episodes I don't own. Great downtime killer if in a car (riding, not driving) or like me, in a 2-3 hour fraternity chapter meeting in which you have nothing to say =)
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Thats why I love the iTouch, you can watch a episode with out anyone noticing if you place it right and cover you ear.
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I'm watching 10-15 ds9 episodes per week right now...
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Talos wrote:I'm watching 10-15 ds9 episodes per week right now...
DVD, download, or TV?
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and are they all dubbed in Greek or subtitled? :)
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Talos wrote:I'm watching 10-15 ds9 episodes per week right now...
DVD, download, or TV?
DVD. In Greece were shown on TV all TOS and TNG, 4 seasons of DS9 and just the first ENT season (no Voyager).
Thankfully I own all of TNG,DS9 and VOY on DVD and have downloaded all of ENT and some episodes of TOS
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thelordharry wrote:and are they all dubbed in Greek or subtitled? :)
We rarely use dubbing in Greece and there are no Greek subtitles for the DVD's... fortunately my English are quite good :wink:
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Talos wrote:...(no Voyager)...
Sounds like a reasonable policy to me. :wink:
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But no Voyager means no 7o9.
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Teaos wrote:But no Voyager means no 7o9.
For a blind ratings ploy, it's worked pretty darn well round here, hasn't it? :)
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Teaos wrote:But no Voyager means no 7o9.
That's a sacrifice I'm more than willing to make. Screwing a PC with tits might be your idea of fun but I'd rather give Ensign Wildman a good buggering.
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But 7o9 is so nieve when it comes to that sort of thing you could talk her into anything.

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7 of 9 might have been physicaly attractive, but not with her personality. Sorry, but I don't think I'd like screwing something with all the warmth of a dead fish.
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In a strange way though, I think that would be a bit of a kicker :) How would you fancy her barking 'orders' at you telling you to 'comply' :) Plus one would assume you wouldn't need to call her afterwards? :)

You could say the same thing about Vulcan women too but T'Pol seemed to thoroughly enjoy herself once or twice along the way :)
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