Saturday, September 26, 2015

Pumpkin Spice cake cookies

Hello Geeks!

Its fall! So you know what that means! Pumpkin Spice time!

I decide to share a special recipe for Pumpkin Spice cake cookies. Don't worried it is an easy recipe!


Here is what you will need


  • Spice cake mix 
  • Can of Pumpkin 
  • Mixing bowl
  • Spoon for siring
  • Ice Cream scoop/Table spoon
  • Cookie  Sheey
  • Nonstick Spray




 1. Preheat oven to 350


 2. Mix the can of pumpkin an spice mix together.

3. Once mixed, (you will still have some spice cake mix left over its okay) Scoop the mixture on to a greased cookie sheet

 4. Put in oven baked for 10-15 mins.

5.  Baked until the center isn't googy anymore.  remove an let cool on some paper towels.



 VOILA! You go  really yummy Pumpkin Spice Cake cookies.

Enjoy! Please tweet us if you decide to make these.

Stay  Shiny
~TTG




Saturday, September 19, 2015

Tribbles in the Telescope



In early August, it was announced that actress Nichelle Nichols would be joining NASA's SOFIA crew, and earlier this week she did - and brought some friends along for the ride.

During the 10-hour overnight observation flight the crew were able to view Beta Umi, which aided in system calibrations, star forming regions W31, W49A, and W51, and they also got a nice visual treat through the windows.


Nichelle and the rest of the SOFIA crew also live-tweeted the event using the hashtag #askNASA747  to answer questions from curious fans and friends. Qapla'!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

STLV part 2

Greetings all,

In part one of my Vegas coverage I explained what STLV is and why people come to it every year. This week I'd like to share a few stories from the convention. I have so many stories from this year so will only tell a few high lights.

This year was the 20th anniversary of Voyager and the biggest panel of the weekend was the Voyager cast panel. Every main cast member was there except for Jennifer Lien (Kes). The cast reflected on their time on the set during the 7 season run and shared a bunch of personal stories. They talked about what their favorite episodes were and every time someone would bring one up, Ethan Phillips would take credit for either writing or directing that episode including other series. Robert McNeil would tell him "Ethan you didn't direct (or write) that episode" and everyone would get a laugh. That was one of the funniest things about that panel as to how they kept encouraging Ethan Phillips to do that with someone telling him he didn't. Kate Mulgrew stood up and thanked every single cast member for being on the show and said it would not have been a success without them. The panel was only supposed to last for about an hour, but Creation let them go an additional 20 minutes or so. It was a once and a lifetime deal to see everyone together like that.

Then there was the TNG panel with Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spinner and Levar Burton. I didn't catch the entire panel due to a Photo Op, so came in to it about half way through. Sir Patrick Stewart had been on stage earlier in the day and was signing autographs while this panel was going on. They picked on him due to the high cost of the autograph saying you could get married by one of them, get an autograph and photo op cheaper than the cost of a Sir Patrick Stewart autograph. They proceeded to tell details on how this would work in the theatre as well lol.

Every night after the convention I'd go get a drink and hangout with everyone at the Masquerade bar. There were so many people down there at times you could barely walk through. On Friday night I ran into Elijah and Cookie Cupcakes from Priority One podcast. I was wearing a t-shirt that Elijah had given me the day before and was helping to advertise for them a bit, as that was part of the deal for getting the shirt. Elijah goes "I love this guy" as he had on the same shirt with a STO uniform top on top of it. Next thing I know, I was surrounded by a few of the STO developers as well as a former community manager Brandon Feltzcer and a bunch of fleet admirals. It was very cool to hear everyone talking about the game and what they thought of the big announcement earlier that day. Everyone talked for about an hour and a half or so before starting to turn in for what they had going the next day.

One of my favorite things about this convention is seeing friends that you only get to see once a year and getting caught up. I have a friend from the UK that tries to make it every year and we always swap Trek jokes. I got to meet two online friends in real life and met them for drinks one night. They live locally in Vegas and were volunteering at Robert Picardo's table helping him with an auction he was running. I also met up with the Trek radio staff that were covering the convention and volunteered to help them get pictures from the panels to Facebook Photo shoots. 

Before I beam out, I'd like to thank DalekChick and CaptShinypants for letting me be a special guest and hope to be back in the future with other blogs and / or coverage from other conventions.

Live Long and Prosper,
-Admrl Suval


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Book Pile - Update 2.0

This has been a not-so-great week for me, guys. I've been home from work all week with a pulled muscle in the right side of my chest, and being that I work in retail in the stock room constantly lifting boxes, my body chose not to cooperate with my job, so I opted to take a few days off and rest and not do much of anything. However, by the time this posts I will be an hour away from getting off work for the day, so hopefully my first day back after an unwanted "staycation" won't be horribly painful.

In the meantime, I discovered it's been nearly a year since I last made an update on Book Mountain, and upon finishing one book and subsequently starting another, I figured it's a good time to do so.

I just finished with The Inferno by Dante Alighieri and began Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury. Books before those:

Wicked, Son of a Witch,  A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz - Gregory Maguire
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (five novels and one story) - Douglas Adams
The Servants of Twilight, Darkfall, and Phantoms (three-in-one) - Dean Koontz

Still in the pile:

A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
 The Time Machine/The Island of Dr. Moreau/The Invisible Man/The War of the Worlds/The First Men in the Moon/The Food of the Gods/In the Days of the Comet - H.G. Wells
Around the World in 80 Days - Jules Verne
Aesop's Fables
The Winter's Tale - William Shakespeare
Classic Fairy Tales - Hans Christian Anderson
Great Tales of Horror - H.P. Lovecraft
Complete Tales and Poems - Edgar Allen Poe
Joss Whedon: The Biography - Amy Pascale
As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride - Cary Elwes


So I've slowed a bit in adding books to the pile, but that's how life goes when you have to be a responsible adult and pay bills and buy food instead of feeding your indulgences. However, my birthday and Christmas are coming up in a few months, so when asked for gift ideas I can always rattle off a few book titles - and while I do enjoy a crisp new book, there's absolutely nothing wrong with buying second-hand as long as no pages are missing and it's readable.

You folks keep your E-readers, I'll stick with my tangible books and novels.