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He speaks klingon. becoming a rocket man. so say g. now say g, g, g, g. g, g, g. now make blade of your hand and lightly, because i don t know what the bbc insurance is like. lightly g, g, g bounce it against your throat. ger, ger, ger, ger. you re doing it. that is the sound. becoming a rocket man. i m confident i ll be able to practise that one. a little more tricky than i thought. if all goes according to plan, he won t be exploring strange new worlds or making contact with new life forms. william shatner s historic flight to space will be extraordinary for science, for culture, for the future of space travel and for him. we re just at the beginning but how miraculous that beginning is! how extraordinary it is to be part of that beginning. ....
Sophie long, bbc news, west texas. i think sophie can add fluent klingon to her cv now. an underwater photographer has been named as this year s natural history museum s wildlife photographer of the year. this photograph from the ocean. we also have the junior lie photographer of the year for a picture of a tent spider in our web. we can show you that one as well. dramatic stop not one for the spider firms. what is that? and we have this photo, an underwater zoo in thailand. finally, this snowy picture of two randy fighting. watching the battle, the photographer said he felt ....
It s reignited interest in space travel and also in the series that broke so many boundaries all those decades ago. in the original series, you had a black woman and asian american man in space during the civil rights movement. in its way star trek has always pushed a more progressive vision of inclusion, whatever the conversation is at the time, it pushes that forward. it says, look at what he could do if we work together! over the years, trekkers and trekkies have found much to bond over, including their own language. i was hoping i might be able to learn a few phrases. do you think that s a bit ambitious or not? i think, if you have the desire, then we can make it happen. as it happens here and now, you have your very own personal klingon language coach. how about, this might be a nice one. he s going to be a rocket man. ....
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Commentary: Danny Tyree - No such thing as a stranger Danny Tyree FacebookTwitterEmail Reminiscing with one of my mother’s photo albums, I encountered a snapshot of a long-deceased neighbor (a dear, sweet man) who is still summed up by the phrase “He never met a stranger.” I’m sure all of you know someone like that (or are someone like that): the one-person welcoming committee who is drawn like a moth to the flame and wants every casual acquaintance to feel like they’re loved, appreciated and the survivor of an interrogation by Jack Bauer on “24.” Alas, thanks to social distancing, political minefields (“No, I’m not through with the sports section and you look like one of those tree-huggers who doesn’t even want trees turned into paper in the first place, so you’ll get my Semi-Weekly Clarion when you pry it from my cold, lifeless fingers, you hypocrite!”) and ubiquitous handheld devices, such people are a dying breed. ....