It’s been some time since William Shatner took part in any Star Trek revival, and with the movie franchise folding in on its own mythology, it might make sense of CBS’ Star Trek: Discovery to return the most famous Enterprise captain. Shatner is open to an appearance on the new series, but only “If I were useful.”
We have very sad news to report from The New York Times: Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek’s Mr. Spock for almost 50 years, has died. Nimoy’s wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, told the Times the cause of death was “end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.” The beloved actor and director was 83 years old.
On this date in 2006, Twitter launched with the first tweet by co-founder Jack Dorsey.
To celebrate the 8th birthday, Twitter launched an app that allows you to look up anyone's first tweet.
Here's mine, from my new Buffalo account:
Yep, pretty boring.
But h...
Some people have a take-it-or-leave-it attitude towards turkey. Not me. White meat, dark meat, breast meat, drumstick, it's all good to me. Even though I'm enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at my sister's , I still got one of those cheap turkeys to cook up later. But of all the ways I've eaten turkey, I've never had it deep fried.
The Priceline Negotiator is back! William Shatner is back from the dead, following his firey demise earlier this year, while trying to save a busload of tourists.
William Shatner has been the Priceline Neogiator for 14 years. The company's decided it's time for a change, so why not a dramatic ending to Shatner's reign?
Sometimes we Earthlings just don't pay enough attention to happenings elsewhere in the Universe. For instance, while we've been taking care of holiday preparations , a major battle has broken out in the far-distant galaxy of Southern California