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    Doctor Who

    Any Dr Who Fans here?

    I bought some video's of Dr Who recently and after research at this site I figured the Tardis is an appropriate Avatar.

    http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~abr/drwho/tardis/

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/...am/index.shtml

    Here some of the Doctors

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    Boy, that Bill & Ted phone booth rip-off kinda blew if you were a Dr. Who fan, didn't it? The people who did that were true wankers.


    http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...erm=wanker&r=d
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    I found the "Police Box" on a link to Cambridge University. Apparently its a life size replica of a UK Police box!

    For those not familiar, The Police Box was the physical state of the Tardis (Time and Relative Dimension in Space), The Doctor's time travel machine.

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    EXTERMINATE!!! EXTERMINATE!!! EXTERMINATE!!!
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    Cybermen gallery

    The cybermen always give me the creeps.........

    Some members might have nightmares and wet the bed.

    Parental guidance recommended.....that's about 1/2 the membership

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie
    I found the "Police Box" on a link to Cambridge University. Apparently its a life size replica of a UK Police box!

    For those not familiar, The Police Box was the physical state of the Tardis (Time and Relative Dimension in Space), The Doctor's time travel machine.

    Ian
    It was the physical manifestation of the TARDIS setting #40, I think. (?) Stuck in that position for some reason I can't recall. Circuit malfunction? Which made the whole thing less than 100% safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome
    It was the physical manifestation of the TARDIS setting #40, I think. (?) Stuck in that position for some reason I can't recall. Circuit malfunction? Which made the whole thing less than 100% safe.
    Circuit malfunction? Well that summarises most human behaviour.

    I liken that to Arnies Terminator 3 after the Girl terminator infects his processor with virus and he ends I trashing the bonnet of the pickup and shuts down.....hey woman do have that effect on us anyways!

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    Cool TARDIScam

    I got your TARDIScam right here:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/...am/index.shtml

    Also, here's a prior link that more or less corroborates my faulty recollection on the occasionally malfunctioning TARDIS.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/...am/intro.shtml
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    Hard to believe that Doctor Who has spread so far across the world!

    For us it was part of growing up - Doctor Who on a Thursday night. Our weekly knock-knee'd fright!

    I thought it was a British only phenomenon?

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    Always liked the Doctor, and I am probably in the minority for liking the movie.

    Some of the shows were far deeper than one would first think, like all the old Andy Griffith shows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bottleneck
    Hard to believe that Doctor Who has spread so far across the world!

    For us it was part of growing up - Doctor Who on a Thursday night. Our weekly knock-knee'd fright!

    I thought it was a British only phenomenon?
    I watch the Dr Who since about 1966.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie View Post
    I watch the Dr Who since about 1966.

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    I've got Amazon Prime. Had it for a year or two when all of a sudden there's free, live streaming of movies and TV shows. The selection is small, but lo and behold the Doctor Who corpus is there lock, stock, and barrel.

    I've watched all of the flippin' 2005 season yesterday and today. Using my 27" iMac, JBL Simply Cinema HTIB and Technics 5.1 processor, it's quite a treat to see the whole thing with no commercials. Bless the Internet, the BBC, and the Queen.
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    Splendid!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome View Post
    I've got Amazon Prime. Had it for a year or two when all of a sudden there's free, live streaming of movies and TV shows. The selection is small, but lo and behold the Doctor Who corpus is there lock, stock, and barrel.

    I've watched all of the flippin' 2005 season yesterday and today. Using my 27" iMac, JBL Simply Cinema HTIB and Technics 5.1 processor, it's quite a treat to see the whole thing with no commercials. Bless the Internet, the BBC, and the Queen.
    Yup - Christopher Eccleston was just brilliant! My favorite Doctor (tho I did like Sylvester McCoy - the Scottish Doctor in the late 80s).
    Eccleston really restarted the character in a marvelous way - its a pity he only did the one season ...
    David Tennant was a hoot. Stretched the character & lots of fun ...
    You owe it to yourself to watch his episodes ... some great stories in his arc - like "Blink!"

    I'm still making friends with the "new" Doctor, Matt Smith - tho he is in his 2nd season ...

    Haven't seen yesterday's or last week's episodes -
    I grab them off the web and stream them from my mac Pro to my TIVOHD and watch them on the Viso flatscreen with the biAMPED 4341s, the B380 sub and all of those Adcoms ...

    Another great British show is Spooks (its called MI-5 stateside) -
    we've been streaming them from Netflicks - there's 80 episodes in the series so far ...
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    I love the new Dr Who ..... BTW Heather , final series of Spooks is out now

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