
<<Impact on science and technology??>> Hold on let me pull out the communicator in my pocket and ask the computer, who will answer me in a female voice, if this is true…. Larry (Damn forgot it at home) - Cleveland _____ From: Himes, Terry (397C) [mailto:terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 12:05 PM To: Larry - Ohio Time; 'Pantera Mail List' Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: on this day "Impact on science and technology" ?? Hmmm?? Bold statement for a TV show. Gotta love HollyWeird. "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 thimes@jpl.nasa.gov 🇺🇸 From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of Larry - Ohio Time <Larry@OhioTimeCorp.com> Date: Thursday, September 8, 2016 8:56 AM To: 'Pantera Mail List' <detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: on this day On September 8, 1966 at 8:30 pm ET, a new series premiered on the NBC television network. Neither the network nor the studio had any confidence in it and Variety panned it as "an incredible and dreary mess of confusion and complexities." Never a ratings hit, it barely ran three seasons before cancellation, yet this unsuccessful show called Star Trek went on to become a cultural phenomenon whose influence continues to reverberate half a century later, not only in entertainment, but in its impact on science and technology. Larry (Live Long and Pantera) - Cleveland <<Impact on science and technology??>> Hold on let me pull out the communicator in my pocket and ask the computer, who will answer me in a female voice, if this is true.... Larry (Damn forgot it at home) - Cleveland _______________________________________________________________________ From: Himes, Terry (397C) [mailto:terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 12:05 PM To: Larry - Ohio Time; 'Pantera Mail List' Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: on this day "Impact on science and technology" ?? Hmmm?? Bold statement for a TV show. Gotta love HollyWeird. "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov From: DeTomaso <[2]detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of Larry - Ohio Time <[3]Larry@OhioTimeCorp.com> Date: Thursday, September 8, 2016 8:56 AM To: 'Pantera Mail List' <[4]detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: on this day On September 8, 1966 at 8:30 pm ET, a new series premiered on the NBC television network. Neither the network nor the studio had any confidence in it and Variety panned it as "an incredible and dreary mess of confusion and complexities." Never a ratings hit, it barely ran three seasons before cancellation, yet this unsuccessful show called Star Trek went on to become a cultural phenomenon whose influence continues to reverberate half a century later, not only in entertainment, but in its impact on science and technology. Larry (Live Long and Pantera) - Cleveland References 1. mailto:thimes@jpl.nasa.gov 2. mailto:detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com 3. mailto:Larry@OhioTimeCorp.com 4. mailto:detomaso@server.detomasolist.com