Mark said:I'd almost forgotten about the fires. Have those been a continuous problem this whole time?!?
Mark said:I guess it is part of the natural cycle for vegetation to burn to make room for new growth. I'm glad to hear that no one was hurt.
Eternalknight said:What's Enterprise about this week, and what was last weeks like?
Mark said:
Last week - http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47241
Klingon-y Goodness.
This week - http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47992
More on Mayweather.
I think this last spurt of episodes have been remarkably good. Course, I like all Trek, so maybe take my praise with a grain of salt.![]()
Eternalknight said:
They lasted for 35 days, but were over by the middle of February. Over 1,000,000 hectares in Eastern Victoria alone were burnt. No lives lost remarkably.
Morbidity said:
The no lives lost comment I presume refers to Victoria only. At least 4 people in Canberra died. Maybe more ... struggling to remember now.
Eternalknight said:
I usually try to avoid those threads until I have seen the episodes themselves.
And don't worry, I generally like all Trek too![]()
Mark said:
If they are started by me, you won't find more than the regular listing you would find in the TV Guide, along with a general (no spoiler) comment from me...in the first post. Beyond that I can't vouch for who will first break the ice (which is, of course, expected.) I usually jump in a bit later on again with more comments (after viewing it a second time a few days later when it is rerun...unless a bunch of people have crippled the discussion by bleating out the regular B&B hatred that sometimes erupts.![]()