Space is for everybody. It's not just for a few people in science or math, or for a select group of astronauts. That's our new frontier out there, and it's everybody's business to know about space.
Timely comment. After the previous update, for a month my laptop would run for a few days and then boom, crash! No warning, no messages, no ctrl-alt-del response, no BSOD. I would completely power off with power key held, then once again for restart, go a few days and then crash to nothing again. Could Microsoft have been tired of all the bad press, and decided to bypass the blue screen with just an empty black one? Maybe they want the public to stop looking to updates as the source of problems and doubt their equipment instead?
It's been a week since the last update took around an hour to complete. Holding my breath.
Sam Domino
@Reply 12 months ago
If a picture is worth a 1K words, and a video worth 10K words, then is a meme worth 100K words?
Also, kudos to whoever took the time and effort to make the ST:TNG characters look OLD! >fingers in ears< don't tell me there is another ST series....there is no series after ST:E!!!
It's okay, you don't have to watch Picard. It was mediocre at best, and I was really psyched for it. The only good thing about it was reuniting the Next Generation crew on the bridge of the Enterprise-D. I did get a bit of a nerd boner when that came on the screen (teared up, actually). The rest of it though, the storylines, the plots... garbage.
Thomas Gonder
@Reply 12 months ago
Usually, a meme isn't worth the bits.
Does Data age?
Sam Domino
@Reply 12 months ago
For Data, its more of "trying to fit in." I remember one ST:TNG episode ("Inheritance") where we find out that Data's "mother" was an android that was designed to "age".
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