I don't call myself "Science-Based Medicine." That's the name of the blog, silly, and @stevennovella named it. On my personal blog I named myself after a cheesy-looking computer that was a Plexiglass box of blinking multicolored lights on an obscure 40-year-old British SF show.https://twitter.com/HarrlyQuinn/status/1127515683317780480 …
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Replying to @gorskon @stevennovella
I was slightly taken aback that you called Blakes Seven obscure but then remembered you're not in the UK.
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Replying to @EvidenceMatters @stevennovella
In the US, it's totally obscure. I only discovered it in the 1990s during my residency because the local Cleveland PBS station aired it at 6 AM on weekend mornings. I found it while getting ready to go to work to round. I've never heard of a station airing it since.
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You can't buy the Blakes 7 DVDs here. I ordered the DVD boxed set from Amazon UK years ago and, because they were coded for the UK, had to get a region-free DVD player to watch them. I've since ripped them to video files on my computer.
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Replying to @gorskon @stevennovella
I feel that you won't judge my family if I admit that we still recite entire sequences from the show. And that my brother still nurses a crush for Servalan.
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Who doesn't nurse a crush on Servalan?
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