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09-10-2008, 07:02 AM | #1 |
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FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
I just watch this show on Fox called Fringe, written by J.J. Abrams, the Creator of Lost. I find it to be extremely interesting. It reminds me of the X-Files. A must watch.
Trailers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAu4L5_Fl84 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I6iGbPRi4U Full 1st Episode for Download (torrents) http://www.mininova.org/tor/1788170 |
09-10-2008, 07:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
weeirrdd, personally i hate fox.
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09-10-2008, 04:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
To be honest I don’t watch a lot of TV but will download and have a look thank you
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09-10-2008, 04:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
i feel in love with lost over time. ill download and check it out. thanks for the reminder.
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09-10-2008, 04:21 PM | #5 |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
The must watch TV series is Jericho. View online at:
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/jericho/video/ Fringe reminded me of X-Files and Lost...no surprise JJ Abrams |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
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09-19-2008, 12:23 AM | #7 |
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Re: FRINGE: The new FOX series. Very interesting.
Hi thought you might like this article i found on the show..
i watched the first one and that's it for me.. http://www.livescience.com/strangene...e-science.html Strange News Fringe Science and the Secretive Project StargateBy Benjamin Radford, LiveScience's Bad Science Columnist posted: 18 September 2008 10:02 am ET ... some of the article..... Fringe science Fringe science typically includes paranormal topics with an assumed or alleged connection to science, such as mind control, ESP (or its newer term, remote viewing), ghosts, and so on. Then there are the ever-popular "free energy" machines, versions of which date back at least a century. Their designers claim that the devices can produce more power than they consume and run forever, though conspiracy theorists say that the technology has been suppressed by the world's oil and gas companies. (They don't explain why the energy companies wouldn't simply adopt the "free energy" technology themselves, instead of ignoring it in favor of expensive and risky drilling.) Researchers into fringe science topics typically paint themselves as mavericks, independent rebels brave enough to thumb their nose at the scientific establishment. Others point to a secret U.S. Government project named "Stargate" as proof that fringe science is valid. Project Stargate From the 1970s through the mid-1990s, there was indeed a fringe science government project designed to explore the possibility of psychic powers. |
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