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From: bifrost@reed.UUCP (Alan Schmidt)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: My worst & best episodes. . .
Message-ID: <1069@reed.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 9-Mar-85 16:21:00 EST
Article-I.D.: reed.1069
Posted: Sat Mar  9 16:21:00 1985
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Reply-To: bifrost@reed.UUCP (Alan Schmidt)
Organization: Reed College, Portland, Oregon
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Summary: 

> > 		WORST			BEST
> >		  .			 .
> >		  :			 :
> > 					COTEOF
> 
> What?!?!?!? You don't consider "The city on the edge of forever" (Harlan
> Ellison) one of the best episodes?? You green blooded, pointed eared,
> inhuman..... (That's enough, bones)..

And what do you suppose COTEOF stands for, hmm?  It's one thing to
gripe justly, and another thing completely to gripe just for the sake of
using up space (Take this gripe, for example...).

Oh, uh, just to be fair, shouldn't that be "most and least favorite?"
Best and worst makes it sound like you wrote them (naw, it COULDN'T
be!).

Heimdal (Alan)

"You see me now a veteran of a thousand psychic wars..."