Re: Big G Gemini Question

From: Jonathan Silverlight (jsilverlight_at_spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid)
Date: 10/23/04


Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 10:36:28 +0100

In message <10nek7gti6dsvce@corp.supernews.com>, Pat Flannery
<flanner@daktel.com> writes
>
>
>Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote:
>
>>Well, they tried to until some yahoo sued them because he couldn't
>>accurately diagnose his' wife's heart attack at the dinner table when he
>>picked up the salt shaker and couldn't find the proper controls.
>>
>
>He should have used the gizmo with the little rotating radar dish that
>makes the "whoo-whoo" sound; I've got a toy one of those.
>I think there is a picture of McCoy's "medical instruments" in the book
>"The Making Of Star Trek".
>

There is. Usual offer - I'll scan it and put it on my web site if it
isn't already online somewhere.



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