04 March 2004, 11:28 AM
RichardMars
Dandelion, Nard is correct. The link orginally included in Mr. Smith's MARS EXPRESS posting above took you to a soft core shot of a nude woman. It appears now to have been replaced by a picture of Mars. I agree with Nard that Mr. Smith should be shown the way to the exit, and that future postings by him on this message board be deleted.
Nard, I believe all Smith had to do was replace the photo to which the link took you. The link itself in the posting did not have to be changed.
04 March 2004, 12:34 PM
fjpalumbo(RE: my previous post from "Catching the Jerk" !!)
NK: Sad.
No matter what one's views are (and we have had many here), the site that JRS attached to his last post is troublesome. It reflects a spiritless and absolutely lost character. This a Ray Bradbury site, not a get even or personal venting venue.
This entry was totally irresponsible and told far more than the writer's often "craftily" selected words.
Classless...
04 March 2004, 01:32 PM
dandelionIf the site is his, I guess he changed the picture rather than the link, because I looked in vain for any nude anatomy in that picture.
04 March 2004, 01:37 PM
James Robert SmithEuropean Space Agency photo.
Actually, the first one is from the Hubble. This is the one from ESA with the vague greens and blues.
http://www.esa.int/export/externals/images/ob_22_reull_v.jpg04 March 2004, 02:14 PM
TranslatorI haven't seen it either (should I be happy or sad about that?).
I'll try to take some photos of Mars here from my University and I'll post them up for all to see.
Cheers,
Translator
13 August 2007, 06:48 PM
Nard KordellThis ALMOST sounds like a Bradbury script. But Ray doesn't talk about beer much at all, especially on Mars.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UEqufTJzxGo14 August 2007, 12:41 AM
philnicNeat clip! I like live TV drama.
Nard, isn't there some drinking in "And the Moon Be Still As Bright"?
After a little detective work, I have deduced that the YouTube clip is from an episode of Tales of Tomorrow called "Appointment on Mars", written by someone named S.A.Lombino.
According to some sources, two Bradbury stories were bought for Tales of Tomorrow (Zero Hour and Marionettes Inc), but neither of them was filmed - as far as I can tell from the published episode guides for the series.
14 August 2007, 09:14 AM
Nard KordellPhil: Yes, there was drinking on Mars. Was "And the Moon..." the place it happened? I'll have to dig up an old copy of The Martian Chronicles and see who were the ones throwing beer cans into the Martian canals.
It seems YOUTUBE is getting to the point where many of the old TV programs can be found. And once the perfected nanoscreens are ready for commercial marketing, these old computer screens will fall way to old vinyl records and VHS tapes.
Oh, yes, as to "Appointment on Mars" writer S.A. Lombino... That was the real name of this here guy:
(also known as mystery writer Ed McBain!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Hunter14 August 2007, 10:36 AM
Braling III submit
the "drinking on Mars" story is "The Blue Bottle"!
15 August 2007, 12:50 AM
philnicNard, that's amazing! That Lombino was Evan Hunter/Ed McBain, I mean. I was assuming that Lombino was a nobody, but it seems that around that time he was about to become SOMEbody.
I've never read any McBain stuff, but I know Hunter from Hitchcock's films The Birds and Marnie. (Hunter wrote one of the shortest books in history about his time working for Hitchcock.)
15 August 2007, 12:51 AM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
I submit the "drinking on Mars" story is "The Blue Bottle"!
I'll drink to that!
14 July 2009, 01:47 PM
Doug SpauldingA
trip to Mars?
"Live Forever!"
14 July 2009, 05:26 PM
Braling IIWow.
A
year-and-a-half to get to Mars and back?
Imagine that trip! And then having to deal with Mr. Iii!
14 July 2009, 06:38 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
Wow. A year-and-a-half to get to Mars and back?
Imagine that trip!
You'd definitely have to remember to take a book.
"Live Forever!"
14 July 2009, 07:18 PM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
Wow.
Ayear-and-a-half to get to Mars and back?
Imagine that trip! And then having to deal with Mr. Iii!
And then a 20-minute radio delay:
Caller from Earth: Could I speak to Mr Iii, please?
20-minute pause.
Mrs Iii: He's on the other line. Would you like to hold?
20-minute pause.
Caller from Earth: No, just tell him I called...