Oooh look.. my first post here! How exciting!... for me anyway!
For more go to http://www.somethingawful.com/d/photoshop-phriday/star-trek-bonanza.php?page=1
Var var funnee!
"Terraformers are expressly forbidden from recreating Swindon."
A 10-Forward for all the sci-fi fans across blog, news, reviews and other ramblings.
Oooh look.. my first post here! How exciting!... for me anyway!
For more go to http://www.somethingawful.com/d/photoshop-phriday/star-trek-bonanza.php?page=1
Var var funnee!
In a poll, on the BBC website, Daleks have come out as the scariest enemy in Dr Who:P
1. The Daleks
2. The Empty Child Zombies
3. The Beast
4. The Cybermen
5. The Clockwork Droids
I guess I can understand that but I think the Cybermen are worthy of a place higher than number 4! I think its the thought of having all my skin etc cut off, all the screaming you hear when it happens!!
Do you think this list is about right??
I have just come across THIS article on the BBC website and decided I had to write about it!! Where better to blog it than here and who better to blog it than me?? 

I personally think much of this debate is scaremongering. Its difficult enough as it is to program a robot to perform a simple task like move, let alone programming it to have feelings and a proper decision making mechanism!! Much of "decisions" made by robots are to do with pre programmed options, given by the programmer! Yes they can progam in learning but there are so many things that its difficult to program. How do you define in code an emotion??
I also think all the talk about robot rights is a little too far!! Robots would need proper emotion, morality and self awareness before this should be considered!!
I am not saying that it will never happen, I just don't believe technology is far enough advanced for this yet. I don't think this sort of talk is good for the industry, and makes it sound like too many people have been watching far too much sci fi!!!
But it looks like I am at least guaranteed a career in the future:P
...but will he do it in quite as camp a fashion as the 1980's movie version...?

Yep, Flash Gordon is back in a new TV Series.
Now, I must admit I actually quite liked the movie, it knew it was crap, it knew it was naff and kitschy and hammy... and it played on it, it never meant to be serious it was a spandexed version of an old comic strip![]()
So, we sit back and wait to see if it'll be an update or a serious dissapointment.
Oh, and THIS is the new Flash...
From Digital Spy
S03E03: 'Gridlock'
Airs on Saturday, April 14 2007 at 19:40 BST on BBC OneBy Ben Rawson-Jones, Cult Editor
If you think some of the rush hour traffic jams move slowly, wait till you discover how quickly they move in New New York. Although set in the future, certain parts are eerily reminiscent of how contmporary culture is panning out, especially as the police put you on hold. However, blaming a lack of manpower is perhaps a big understatement.
There's a scene reminiscent of something from the beautiful Paul Thomas Anderson film Magnolia. Nope, there's no raining frogs. It's all to do with the lungs instead.
The Face of Boe is back and delivers his final message that prompts Martha to demand some answers from The Doctor. She even uses a chair to hammer home her point, but not in the physical sense. It's a family show after all.
Rumours have been rife that there's a returning monster from the old days of Doctor Who... and they're spot on. Lurking deep beneath the New New York traffic jams is an evil presence with a hatred of the living flesh who have taken over the planet and ruined his great architecture. Yes folks - Kroagnon is back, having escaped Paradise Towers via an Emergency Temporal Shift. It's now up to The Doctor to do some serious cleaning...
Check back on Saturday night - providing the FA Cup match doesn't go to extra time - for our full review of 'Gridlock'. By the way, one of the above paragraphs is utterly false so as not to ruin your enjoyment of the episode.