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Summary: In keeping with Aunty's strewing the occasional light-hearted Geeky Christmas post in among all the heavy Internet nasties, and having brought you Mr. Komarnitsky and his holiday lights, which you can turn on and off at will with your browser, Aunty will now ...

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In keeping with Aunty’s strewing the occasional light-hearted Geeky Christmas post in among all the heavy Internet nasties, and having brought you Mr. Komarnitsky and his holiday lights, which you can turn on and off at will with your browser, Aunty will now boldly go where no Aunty has gone before, and show you a Christmas tree with more geekiness than you can shake a tribble at.

Christopher Knight is the CEO of EmailUniverse.com. In that capacity, among other things, he publishes several newsletters which offer advice, strategies and tips for email newsletter publishers.

But Christopher also has a geekier side, as was recently evidenced by his Christmas tree.

Yes, down a blackhole and through a time warp, the fearless crew of the Starship Enterprise, and … uh … a bunch of other starships (Dammit, Chris, I’m an Aunty, not a Trekkie)..have found themselves in….duh duh duh duh…

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  1. The Star Trek Christmas Tree
    In keeping with Aunty?s strewing the occasional light-hearted Geeky Christmas post in among all the heavy Internet nasties, and having brought you Mr. Komarnitsky and his holiday lights, which you can turn on and off at will with your browser,…

    Trackback by Lockergnome's Windows Fanatics — 12/22/2004 @ 9:17 pm

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    Comment by Anonymous — 12/23/2004 @ 11:31 am

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