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Travis Kroells

Trek-ker or Trek-kie

Trek-ker or Trek-kie  

  1. 1. Trek-ker or Trek-kie

    • I am a Trek-kie
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    • I am a Trek-ker
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I met Denise Crosby at one. Funny thing there, there was a guy who had the playboy and she autographed it!

Does anyone know what issue that was?  :cool:

Meet me at McDonalds, bring a hundred dollars

Big Mac, Fries, and a Coke - $2.99 + tax

 

Plane ticket to Hong Kong - around $1,300.

 

Knowing what Tasha Yar's turn-ons are - Priceless.

 

VISA!  It's everywhere you want to be!

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Ahem!

 

Ease back on the "Denise Crosby when not playing Tasha Yar" discussion folks - we all get the idea, or enough of one.

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Say fellow Arcadians.. when are we gonna do it again???

July 18th - 20th!!  We're going to the Rio, Ziggy ... now's the time to get that matching Margarita glass!  ::):

 

::packs her latin dance shoes::

 

Dac

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Actually in Norwood-young america (where i live) the local mcdonalds charges (Ahem) exactly $4.04 dollars for a Big mac meal.  Yes I work there.  Yes Im 15.  Yes i realize that right now vanroy is laughing his ass off reading this post.

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Actually in Norwood-young america (where i live) the local mcdonalds charges (Ahem) exactly $4.04 dollars for a Big mac meal.  Yes I work there.  Yes Im 15.  Yes i realize that right now vanroy is laughing his ass off reading this post.

well here in the east it costs 21 hong kong dollars divide that by 8 for your yankee money  :)

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Actually in Norwood-young america (where i live) the local mcdonalds charges (Ahem) exactly $4.04 dollars for a Big mac meal.  Yes I work there.  Yes Im 15.  Yes i realize that right now vanroy is laughing his ass off reading this post.

Yes, I AM laughing my ass off, but not at Kroells - or at least not JUST at Kroells.  I'm laughing because this discussion reminds me of The Economist magazine's Big Mac index.  The idea is if you compare the costs of what it takes to make a Big Mac around the world and convert them to a common curremcy - usually the US Dollar - and make adjustments for cultural differences (ie Hindus don't eat beef, etc.) you get a pretty fair value of how much that nation's currency will be worth in the near future.

 

So far the index is more accurate than the central bank's predictions.

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Ok.. back to the nerd vs geek...

 

Anyone who reads enough about economics to know there is a Big Mac index, and how it stands up is waaaaaaaaaaay to much of a geek :)

 

And that is said in the nicest possible way. The world needs geeks.   :)

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man how can we discuss this with out it geting locked....Oh how much is the difference between a trekkie's special big mac and a trekker's?

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Ok.. back to the nerd vs geek...

 

Anyone who reads enough about economics to know there is a Big Mac index, and how it stands up is waaaaaaaaaaay to much of a geek :)

 

And that is said in the nicest possible way. The world needs geeks.   :)

Hey!  I resent that remark!

 

I mean Mick Jagger and Arnold Schwarzenegger studied economics, and look how THEY turned out!  :(

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I would say I am both a Trekker and a Trekkie, but a little more to the Trekkie part, though.

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I would say I am both a Trekker and a Trekkie, but a little more to the Trekkie part, though.

Yup, your login name pretty much explains it all.

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So who were the first 497 trekkies?  And how can I look up my number?

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