Local news: Los Angeles, CA  (change)

 | 

Join the Topix community today: 

Sign Up

 | 

Sign In

Advertisment
Science / Technology

Sep 14, 2007

Funerals - the Final Frontier: Casket Maker licenses Star Trek products

Eternal Image says they design "Brand name funerary products that celebrate the passions of life," and those passions apparently include Star Trek. Today they announced an agreement to design, manufacture and market a line of Star Trek branded funeral products.

Read All 5 Comments

Comments

Showing posts 1 - 5 of 5
Got Real
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#1
Sep 14, 2007
 
Oh my. Sorry, going for cremation so I won't be shuffled around when developers need to build housing. That kind of funeral ought to pull someones cord in the family. Kinda cool, too.
CaJaWa
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#2
Sep 14, 2007
 
More waste and selfaggrandizement.
Julie from Iowa City-IA
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#3
Sep 15, 2007
 
The casket looks kind of cool. Everything is being updated these days. Like a Blackberry, everything changes. How would morbidly obese people fit in one of those things? Maybe they make small, medium, large and XL. Either way, I bet they're lighter in weight, more airtight and would rot a lot more slowly than wooden caskets. In the 1800s, many caskets were made body shaped out of cheap pinewood, with no satin on the inside. I've been to a lot of funerals and have never seen anything like what is pictured in the full story article. Is it environmentally safe, like wood? The wood does seem intact when bodies are exumed for autopsy testing.
All in all, the coffins are cool, but Trekies need psychological help. New designs in coffins are one thing, but living like a fictional, futuristic TV show is quite another thing. Most of them are creeps from way back. Get a life Trekies!!!

“E.L.E. ... it's coming ...”

Joined: Apr 2, 2007
Comments: 22
ISP Location: San Leandro, CA
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#4
Sep 15, 2007
 
Well, that's not necessarily a casket they will use. It's an example of what they might use. It's the photon torpedo / casket used for Spock in Star Trek II, as the article indicates.
hot seat
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#5
Sep 15, 2007
 
i still think the 'catapult into a live volcano' scenario might be commercially viable
Showing posts 1 - 5 of 5
Type in your comments to post to the forum
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

Other Recent Science / Technology Discussions
Topic Updated Last By Comments
Gore sets energy goal for next president to heed 1 min M Blackburn 1016
Should evolution be taught in high school? 3 min charlieb1950 19624
Online bank users at risk from hackers 3 min Mark A Mutti 2
NASA legend Buzz Aldrin voices concerns about m... 5 min Peer One 8
Call of Duty 4 system requirements (from Nov '07) 9 min A random Person 129
Solar power from space 11 min Surf52 2
Newest iPhone worth the wait 14 min Coco Wellington 18