Thrice Upon A Time1980 Version and Cover2ooo Version and CoverHome Page of Thrice's Author, James P. Hogan
This is the story of the ultimate computer hack -- time itself. It introduces readers to a computer with the capability to send messages a few seconds
backward in time. When people start to tinker with this computer, mind-boggling events start occuring, altering the storyline many times. This book
is a true classic, a first rate "must-read" for sci-fi fans.
I have to believe that "Thrice" may have served as an inspiration for a superb 1996 "Outer Limits" TV episode, where a police detective (Michelle Forbes,
Ensign Ro on Trek's Next Generation) investigates a series of murders (one involves a family member) which have a bizarre common clue.
Sheryl's Star Trek Site
Devoted fan Sheryl Franklin has created a massive Star Trek site, dealing with the various Trek TV series, Trek Movies, Trek Novels--just about anything
that's Star Trek related, she appears to have it all. Besides Star Trek, Sheryl has interests in many other things, such as Sherlock Holmes, Frank Sinatra,
Jazz music, holidays of the year and the city of Philadelphia. Feel free to browse thru
her entire web-site.
Encyclopedia AstronauticaThe NASA Lifting Body Series= M2-F3 Model =
Encyclopedia Astronautica deals with Space and Aviation programs in the USA, Russia and other nations. The NASA Lifting Body Series (which includes the
M2-F3) chronicles the pre-shuttle test aircraft, one of which became world famous when its crash aired each week on the "Six Million Dollar Man" TV series.
The James "Scotty" Doohan Farewell Convention-Tribute
At the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, August 28-29-30, 2004. This was the last public appearance for the legendary 84-year-old "Star Trek" star.
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, George Takei and Grace Lee Whitney were among
those who appeared, along with several "Trek" guest stars, plus famous astronauts and other space/sci-fi luminaries.
DOOHAN UPDATE: 8-03-2005 »»»Now has links to Doohan's Obit, and many tributes.James Doohan Memorial Guestbook
Some of the Celebrities I have met and/or have seen at Dragon*Con
Denise Crosby, Erin Gray, Gil Gerard, Patrick Stewart, June Lockhart, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard, Adam West, Yvonne Craig, Lee Meriwether,
Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Barbara Luna, John DeLancie, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, Avery Brooks,
Kate Mulgrew, Robert Picardo, Mickey Rooney, Erin Moran, Sybil Danning, Catherine Bach, Claudia Christian, Karen Allen, Melody Anderson,
David Prowse, Grace Lee Whitney, Adrienne Barbeau, Linda Blair, Louise Fletcher, LeVar Burton, Robin Curtis, Kathy Garver, Margot Kidder,
Larry Elmore (artist), Felix Silla, Lisa Loring, Ken Wetherwax, Elisabeth Rohm, Tracy Scoggins, Beverly Washburn - and still counting.
June Foray
Best known as the voice of Rocky the Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on the Bullwinkle show.
All Things Thurl -- Thurl Ravenscroft
Thurl Ravenscroft is a distinguished veteran actor best known as the voice of Kellogg's Tony the Tiger. He is also
the man who sings "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" in the Dr. Seuss classic "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".
Daws Butler
Voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Elroy Jetson and jillions more.
VampiraElviraLos Angeles TV Legends
Vampira (Maila Nurmi) and Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) are arguably the two best known TV Horror Hostesses.
Both got their start as local Los Angeles TV personalities.