Saturday, August 14th, 2010 at
5:14 am
Collectors avidly seek autographs related to The Twilight Zone.
Beginning in 1959, The Twilight Zone was a revolutionary entry into the science fiction genre of television. The original series of The Twilight Zone had 156 episodes and introduced budding actors and actresses that would blaze their own paths and star in major movie and television productions. Actors such as Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, and Jack Klugman, are examples of young actors who would become famous in their own right. Their autographs are available on photographs, contracts, letters, and album pages.
Established actors and actresses also appeared on episodes of The Twilight Zone. Joan Crawford, Burgess Meredith, Agnes Moorehead, Cliff Robertson, and Telly Savalas, are some well-known personalities who appeared on the show. In many cases, their careers blossomed as a result of their work on The Twilight Zone. Their autographs are still in constant demand.
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Monday, June 7th, 2010 at
2:48 pm

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Episodes: “Time Enough at Last” (Ep. 8, November 20, 1959) – A bookworm (Burgess Meredith) yearns for more time to read–then a nuclear holocaust leaves him alone in the world with lots of time, plenty to read, and one ironic twist! “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” (Ep. 22, March 4, 1960) – Inexplicable events cause the residents of quiet Maple Street to erupt into rioting. The residents suspect an alien invasion has occurred. If so, where are the alien monsters? “Nig… More >>
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
2:44 pm
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
6:00 am
“If you are not pissing someone off, you are probably not doing your job.”
- Bryce’s Law
INTRODUCTION
This essay represents my 100th in a series of weekly bulletins I have written over the last two years. During this time I have written on a variety of management related issues as well as technical topics pertaining to Information Technology, e.g., systems design, data base design, software engineering, etc. My intent was to show the vast scope of Information Resource Management (IRM) and try to get people to expand their horizons and think beyond their immediate scope of responsibilities. I have received a lot of feedback from these essays, some negative, but most have been very positive and supportive. I have always tried to be honest and forthright in my editorials, a “straight shooter” some say. Nonetheless. my comments are either welcomed with enthusiasm or disdain, there is little middle ground. Thank God I am not in the business of running a popularity contest. Regardless of what you think of my comments and observations, you know where I stand on an issue. Its not important whether you agree with me or not, but if I can get you to stop and think about something, then I have accomplished my goal.
I like to believe I have seen a lot over the last 30 years; customers trying to conquer massive system problems, luminaries who have impacted the I.T. industry by introducing new ideas, and charlatans selling the latest snake oil. But I have also found the discourse with the people in both the trenches and the boardroom to be the most stimulating. From their comments and experiences I have witnessed not only changes in technology but in management as well, some for better, some for worse. I have listened to both their frustrations as well as their accomplishments; their successes and their failures. The passing parade over the years has introduced a multitude of changes, from large to small. So much so, the corporate landscape is nothing like when I began in the mid-1970′s. Interestingly, I am now at that awkward age where I am considered a radical by my elders and “out of touch” by my youngers (I like to call this the “Twilight Zone” period of my life).
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Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
3:58 pm

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The Complete Second Season of Rod Serling’s Classic, Groundbreaking Series Exploring the Fantastic and the Frghtening. Spectacular New Digital Restorations Featuring Unsurpassed Video and Audio Clarity! Episodes include: King Nine Will Not Return; The Man in the Bottle; Nervous Man in a Four-Dollar Room; A Thing About Machines; The Howling Man; Eye of the Beholder; Nick of Time; The Lateness of the Hour; The Trouble with Templeton; A Most Unusual Camera; The Night of the Me… More >>
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at
2:52 pm

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Travel into the fifth dimension once again with The Twilight Zone, testing the limits of reality and exploring the mysteries of the universe…. More >>
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at
3:01 pm

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For the first time ever, find all 156 complete episodes of Rod Serling’s groundbreaking series in one box set, packed with exciting extras! Travel to another dimension of sight and sound again and again through these stellar remastered high-definition film transfers. Extras include the fascinating Serling bio-documentary Submitted for Your Approval, compelling interviews with the show’s writers, the series’ unaired pilot, audio commentaries with Martin Landau, Leonard Nimo… More >>
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
4:16 pm

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Four short horrorific tales are anthologized in this film as a tributeto rod serling and his popular tv series.Amazon.com
A highly anticipated release for fantasy fans in the summer of 1983, Twilight Zone: The Movie presents three adaptations of classic episodes (and one original story) from Rod Serling’s anthology series by a quartet of the biggest directors in Hollywood. With Stephen Spielberg (also the film’s co-producer), John Landis, George Miller (The Road W… More >>
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
2:51 pm

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The complete first season of Rod Serling’s classic, groundbreaking series exploring the fantastic and the frightening.Amazon.com
Submitted for your approval: The Twilight Zone’s inaugural season, all 36 episodes complete with Rod Serling’s original promos for the following week’s episode, not seen since their original broadcast. To discuss television’s greatest anthology series whose title has become pop culture shorthand for the bizarre and supernatural is to imm… More >>
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at
4:19 pm

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For the first time ever, find all 156 complete episodes of Rod Serling’s groundbreaking series in one box set, packed with exciting extras! Travel to another dimension of sight and sound again and again through these stellar remastered high-definition film transfers. Extras include the fascinating Serling bio-documentary Submitted for Your Approval, compelling interviews with the show’s writers, the series’ unaired pilot, audio commentaries with Martin Landau, Leonard Nimo… More >>
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
2:36 pm
The Twilight was an American television anthology series by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode was a mixture of fantasy, science fiction, and often concluding with an unexpected twist. We are sowly, but surely, moving into just such a real life twilight zone. In football the so-called “red zone” (within 20 yards of the goal line) is very difficult. The 2012 Twilight Zone will be not so much as difficult as mind-boggling. A 2012 Final Fantasy!
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