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"Man Creates $150,000 "Star Trek" Apartment, Wife Destroys It in Divorce"

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Blogger Jordan said...

I have serious trouble sympathizing with this guy.

January 25, 2012 3:05 PM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

I do too and I'm quite sure there is some uber trekker out there right now opening his/her fat wallet with a substantial offer for the place as is.

January 25, 2012 6:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The guy's got issues. I'm surprised it took his wife this long to cut him loose.

January 25, 2012 6:45 PM

Blogger Jordan said...

I mean, it's one thing when you're dealing with some crazy millionaire obsessed with Star Trek (even if it's inherited money and the guy's a deadbeat). But this is a guy plowing his entire income into this bullshit. His "life's work." Like Anonymous said, it's amazing that his wife took so long to realize she didn't want to be married to him.

January 25, 2012 8:39 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

For me the telling detail was "500 square-foot apartment."

The pics look pretty cool, but not as a place to live. Seems like long torture.

January 26, 2012 1:21 AM

Blogger JPX said...

I agree, he's a nut and she's an idiot for staying as long as she did. Also, I don't understand, how can you own an apartment? If you own it, it's not an apartment, right? Wouldn't it be a condo? Why would you sink all that money into something you don't own? Educate me Jordan!

January 26, 2012 6:17 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Wait, Jordan, you own your apartment! You could totally do this!

(I think the answering term will be "co-op apartment," with a healthy dash of ??? because I don't really know. I'm pretty sure I've never heard Jordan refer to his condo.

January 26, 2012 10:01 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

I kinda feel bad for the guy. Those pictures are sweet!

From Wikipedia: The difference between a condominium and an apartment complex is purely legal: there is no way to know a condominium from an apartment simply by looking at or visiting the building. What defines a condominium is the form of ownership. The same building developed as a condominium (and sold in individual units to different owners) could actually be built someplace else as an apartment building (the developers would retain ownership and rent individual units to different tenants). As a practical matter, though, builders tend to build condominiums to higher quality standards than apartment complexes because of the differences between the rental and sale markets.

January 26, 2012 1:04 PM

Blogger Jordan said...

In the 1970s, I seriously wanted to do over portions of my apartment (meaning, my parents apartment) as:

1) Moonbase Alpha (or at least Koenig's office)

2) The centrifuge from the Discovery in 2001 (I know, I know; the gravity. I figured I would always be on the bottom and it would turn. If I didn't make the bed, the blankets and pillows would totally fall off onto my head when I walked around to the kitchen. Also, Obviously you need a 60-foot-ceiling for this; I can't remember how I got around that problem.)

3) The original Saturday Night Live layout for Studio 8H.

Also, my apartment (today) is not a condo, but a co-op. I pay maintenance, and a couple of utilities, and (for many years) paid a mortgage.

January 26, 2012 1:52 PM

Blogger JPX said...

I always think that the reality of recreating a famous set would be less fun than the idea. For the most part all of these sets sound like they would make for uncomfortable living quarters.

You own an apartment in the middle of Manhattan? If you ever sell that baby you'll be a rich man.

January 27, 2012 6:24 AM

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