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Did I mention that I turned in Angel One to my editor last week? That means that this week, I'm working on what was commonly called "one oh one oh one oh one oh one oh one" by my friends on TNG. It's also known as The One With The Bynars, and I recall thinking that it was pretty good. I loved working on it, but until I watch it later today, I don't remember exactly why.

Some people have asked me how I put these things together, but I never know exactly how the memories will shake loose for me while I'm watching it. There are some things I remember clearly, like Jonathan crashing into the turbolift doors on the bridge, and then there are others that I haven't thought about in years, that hit me like one of those snowballs Wesley Crusher threw out of the holodeck at Captain Picard - like the time Lawrence Tierney scared the shit out of me just outside stage 16 while we were filming The Big Goodbye. I plan to spend more time with my friends from the cast and crew while I work on Volume Two than I did with Volume One, mostly because it's a great excuse to get together with people I like, but also because I love the Roshomon-like experience of sharing our memories of the future. For example, when I was talking with Brent about The Big Goodbye, he remembered that Lawrence Tierney showed up for work his first day, and for some reason, rather than waiting for the guard on Melrose to open the gate, drove his car right through it. When Brent told me that, I remembered it like it had just happened, but it was something I hadn't thought about in ages. Incidentally, Brent told me that everyone was as scared of Lawrence Tierney as I was, which surprised me.

I'm excited to dig into the second half of the season, mostly because the Memories of the Futurecasts have been so much fun, and have been so well-received by so many people, that I feel inspired and energized. I'm not going to lie to you, Marge, some of the episodes in Volume One were a real slog and not much fun at all, and I think that unfortunately comes through in those chapters. Now that I know how much at least a few thousand people (and hopefully more) want to read Volume Two, I can't wait to see what I can come up with.

Okay, some business that needs attention before I get to work:

Have you caught a typo or formatting error in Memories of the Future, Volume One? If you have, would you please leave the page and paragraph number in a comment on this entry? I'm going to do an ePub version (Lulu now supports that, in addition to PDF) ... so I'd like to repair any mistakes before I do the conversion.

Would you be interested in a limited edition, signed and numbered hardback, similar to what I did with Happiest Days of Our Lives? I ask because it's going to cost me a not-insignificant amount of money to make them, and I kind of need to know that it's even something people are interested in. It would be $50 like the other one.

Speaking of The Happiest Days of Our Lives: everyone who pre-ordered from Subterranean Press and is getting antsy because they've waited so long deserves a big apology from me. A couple of things happened while we were putting the book together which were not my fault (OpenOffice and MSOffice not playing nicely was a significant setback for the timetable) but the latest delay is squarely on my shoulders. I've been working my way through just over 2000 signature sheets for several weeks. I've only had time to work on a 100 or so a day until last week, because I just didn't have any other time in my schedule. This has worked out pretty well for the final product, because my signature starts to break down after about 200 pages, but it's increased the wait quite a bit. The good news is that I have about 400 left, and I'm doing them in two sessions today. They'll be sent off to Subterranean Press tomorrow, so the book can go to press and get into your hands real quick. Oh, did I mention that this wait has allowed me to secure a pretty awesome Afterword from my son Ryan? I couldn't be happier about that.

Finally, if you've written or seen a review of Memories of the Future, Volume One, would you leave a link in the comments here? I'd like to collect them all together and share them in a post later this week.

Okay, that's it. If you haven't heard this week's Futurecast, you should be able to get it in the usual way, or you can go to MemoriesoftheFuturecast.com and pick it up directly.

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Star Trek fans should be happy tomorrow with the 2009 feature film on store shelves in a variety of formats, along with The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Vol. 2 and The Best of Star Trek: The Original Series, Vol. 2.

Other feature films of note out tomorrow include Jim Jarmusch's The Limits of Control and the Criterion Collection release of Downhill Racer.

The complete (four season) Farscape series is in stores tomorrow, as are the individual seasons. The complete HBO series Rome is also available tomorrow, as is a repackaged complete collection of the Sopranos.

Modern classics Fight Club and The Professional are available in Blu-ray format this week as well as Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy and Clerks.

What new releases are you picking up or adding to your Netflix queue this week?

This week's interesting DVD releases:

7th Heaven: The Ninth Season
7th Heaven: Seasons 1-9
American Venus
Avant-Garde 3: Experimental Cinema 1922-1954
Ben 10: Alien Force, Vol. 5
The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Vol. 2
The Best of Star Trek: The Original Series, Vol. 2
Basement Jack
The Beatles: Composing Outside the Beatles
Bill Engvall: Aged and Confused
The Black Crowes: Cabin Fever
Bleach, Vol. 22
Bruno
The Canyon
Chasing Amy [Blu-ray]
Clerks [Blu-ray]
Dane Cook: ISolated INcident
Darwin's Darkest Hour
The Devil Went Home and Puked: The Robert Pollard Rock Show
Downhill Racer (The Criterion Collection)
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box One
Drawn Together - The Complete Series
Evangelion: 1.01 You Are (Not) Alone - Movie
The Exiles
Farscape: The Complete Season 1
Farscape: The Complete Season 2
Farscape: The Complete Season 3
Farscape: The Complete Season 4
Farscape: The Complete Series
Fight Club [Blu-ray]
Food Beware: The French Organic Revolution
Franklyn
Galaxy Quest [Blu-ray]
Girl Seeks Girl
Gone with the Wind (70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition)
Hollywood Wives: The New Generation
How to Be
Humpday
Hunchback of the Morgue
Indigo Girls: Live at the Roxy
I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle
Intrepid Descent
Is Anybody There?
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: It's A Very Sunny Christmas
Kevin Smith Box Set (Clerks | Chasing Amy | Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) [Blu-ray]
Kujibiki Unbalance Complete
Lil Wayne: The Carter
The Limits of Control
Luxury Car
Mad Dog Morgan
Margaret Cho: Beautiful
Melody
Michael Jackson: Fan's Camera Footage
Michael Jackson: The Interviews, Vol. 1
Michael Jackson: The Interviews, Vol. 2
Michael Jackson: Mega Box
Michael Jackson: Press Conferences and Store Signings
Michael Jackson: Thank You for the Music: The Final Word
Monk: Best of Monk
Montreal Canadiens - 100th Anniversary Collector's Set
My Brilliant Career [Blu-ray]
My Sister's Keeper
The New Year Parade
The Open Road
Penance
Princess Princess Complete
Prisoner
The Professional [Blu-ray]
The Rolling Stones: In the 1960s
Rome: The Complete Series
Rush: Working Men
Samurai Princess
Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season [Blu-ray]
Sex, Lies, and Videotape [Blu-ray]
Silent Scream
Skills Like This
The Sopranos: The Complete Series
The Spectacular Spider-Man, Vol. 5
Star Trek (2009 feature film)
Sting: A Winter's Night...Live from Durham Cathedral
ThanksKilling
Thirst
Train
Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE: Season 1 [Blu-ray]
Vampire Party
Wagon Train - The Complete First Season
The Who: The Who, The Mods and the Quadrophenia Connection
Wild Child
The Zombies: Odessey and Oracle: The 40th Anniversary Concert

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previous CD & DVD release lists
Soundtracked (directors and composers discuss their film's soundtrack)

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Today's additions to the list of the online best of the decade (2000-2009) music lists:

The CDP (top music videos)
Everything Under the Sun (top songs)
GISGISGIS (favorite songs)
Glen Thoughts (songs)
It's Not The Band I Hate, It's their Fans (albums)
My Ol' Blog: Nothing More, Nothing Less. (favorite albums)
News.com.au (Australian breakout acts)
News.com.au (bad songs)
News.com.au (hits & flops)
The Site Formerly Known As (top songs)
Theme for Great Cities (top songs)

also at Largehearted Boy:

list of the online best of the decade (2000-2009) music lists
daily updates to the list

Online "Best Of 2009" Music Lists
Online "Best Of 2008" Music Lists
Online "Best Of 2007" Music Lists
Online "Best Of 2006" Music Lists
Online "Best Books of 2009" Lists
Online "Best Books of 2008" Lists
other lists at Largehearted Boy
Daily Downloads (free & legal mp3 downloads)
Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book)
Note Books (musicians discuss literature)
musician/author interviews

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Today's additions to the list of the online best of 2009 music lists:

Blogronaut (albums)
A Cold Sweat (top country albums)
Creative Review (vinyl art sleeves of the year)
Dropkick's Kiosk (great Latin American albums)
EuropeCrazy (hated songs)
Get the Lot (best albums)
Headphone Commute (best EPs)
Hipsterblog (top albums)
Metacritic (best albums)
The Puppy Who Lost His Way (top albums)
Ready or Snot (favorite albums)
The Rock 'N' Roll Oatcake (top albums)

also at Largehearted Boy:

other daily updates to the list

Online Best of 2009 Music Lists
Online Best of the Decade (2000-2009) Music Lists
Online Best of 2009 Book Lists

2008 Online "Best Of" Music Lists
2007 Online "Best Of" Music Lists
2006 Online "Best Of" Music Lists
Online "Best Books of 2008" Lists
other lists at Largehearted Boy
Daily Downloads (free & legal mp3 downloads)
Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book)
Note Books (musicians discuss literature)
musician/author interviews

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Today's updates to the list of online "best of 2009" book lists:

The Atlantic (books of the year)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's alphabet & counting books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's biography & history books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's fiction picture books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's graphic novels)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's historical fiction books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's non-fiction picture books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's poetry books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's pop-up & novelty books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's realistic fiction books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best children's science books)
The Columbus Dispatch (best young adult novels)
Entertainment Weekly's Shelf Life (best books)
Guerrilla Girls on Tour (best books)
Horn Book Magazine (books)
Jessy Randall (best poetry books)
Let It Read (best books)
National Outdoor Book Awards (outdoors books)
Old Musty Books (most enjoyable books for reasons other than the story)
Stiletto Online (top selling books in South Africa)

also at Largehearted Boy:

Online "Best Books of 2009" Lists
Online "Best Books of 2008" Lists
daily updates to the list

Online Best of the Decade (2000-2009) music lists
2009 Online Year-end Music Lists
2008 Online Year-end Music Lists
2007 Online Year-end Music Lists
2006 Online Year-end Music Lists
other lists at Largehearted Boy
Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book)
Note Books (musicians discuss literature)
Anitiheroines (interviews with up and coming female comics artists)
guest book reviews
musician/author interviews
52 Books, 52 Weeks

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WASHINGTON—"We tried to treat our customers like adults, and they took advantage of our generosity," said Burger King CEO Brian Thomas Swette, who was visibly upset after hearing that Americans on average use 14 ounces of ketchup per fast food meal.


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