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http://www.davepye.com/"Leveraging low-hanging synergies outside the vertical fruit box" for more than a decade now, this Pye in the Face never gets old -- pun totally intended.
"Leveraging low-hanging synergies outside the vertical fruit box" for more than a decade now, this Pye in the Face never gets old -- pun totally intended.
Lance is the editor of this blog and his droll nerdy humor cleverly co-exist with the FILMDRUNK site. This pleasurable site is abundant with dry wit, clever cynicism and brave bravado. This site will never bore to tears those who stop by to visit.
The huge cult animated hit series now has a blog that allows fans to directly ask the creators their favorite questions.
This blog is the consummate selection of outrageously funny television commercials -- you're basically written into the contract to laugh a lot here.
Trek Today - the world of all things Trek, from ToS to next-gen and beyond, Trek Today has a little bit of everything updated on a regular basis. Get ready to go to space-geek warp, people.
JJ Abram's first movie may have come out almost two years ago, but information about the sequal and everything else Star Trek is covered on this often-updated blog.
Full-on Trek information, 26 hours a day, 8 days a week (or whatever aliens are using these days). The blog has everything a Star Trek fanboy or girl needs to get their daily fix of Trek.
Over 7 years running, Star Trek: TNH generated some of the best content the series produced and some of the worst episodes on TV. Find out which are which.
A distinctly British look at all things sci-fi, including the venerable Star Trek series and movie reboot.
Science Fiction isn't just a boy's game anymore, as the women of Sci Fi Chick can tell you. They offer the latest and greatest in the world of Star Trek and sci fi info.
A great amalgam of everything sci-fi online, the SF Crowsnest has some interesting gems about Star Trek and the Trek universe.
An intelligent discussion of sci-fi in the news and issues being tackled by shows like Star Trek and how they both succeed and fail in popular culture.
The official site, it contains a host of guest bloggers and other intesting tidbits to keep any Star Trek fan happy.
Focused mainly on the graphic novel genre, this blog does contain a few gems about the Star Trek universe, especially as the 25th anniversary of TNG draws near.
Few things are as well-known and tightly controlled as William Statner's toupee, and now fans can learn everything they've never wanted to know about it.
A look at the past, present and future of sci-fi with a healthy dash of Star Trek mixed in.
As every good Star Trek fan knows, you can't be a true fan without a convention, and the Convention Fans blog is dedicated to finding the best and brightest convention stars around the globe.
News and wallpapers from the world of science fiction, which just happens to be heavily populated with Star Trek and its fans.
An up to date sci-fi blog that covers everything from TV shows to movies and what makes things like Star Trek so great (and sometimes so awful).
One dude's insights into the world of Science Fiction - and of course, the madness that is Star Trek!
Video game developer Jace Hall examines all things video game and and sci-fi, including the world of Star Trek.
Funny TV runs the gamut from the old to the new, often unintentionally, and one of the undoubtedly funniest competitors in the genre is Star Trek.
A blog about fiction, entertainment and movies with a sci-fi and Star Trek slant.
The Geek Speak Blog deals with all current sci-fi and news in geekdom, including the latest updates on Star Trek movies and info.
The opening spoken sequence and gavel for the famous television series has endeared the Law and Order brand to generations of legal and crime fans. Every episode features authentic representations of both criminal behavior and the legislative action brought against it. This blog is the most comprehensive site of its kind, consecrated solely to providing an analysis of what makes the show work as honestly as it does.