I cringe in horror at the idea of children using stainless steal straws. There’s so much potential for horrible accidents.
Scrap’s cat
I cringe in horror at the idea of children using stainless steal straws. There’s so much potential for horrible accidents.
Church tithing doesn’t count as donating to charity, IMHO.
I don’t think that’s how it works
In that vein:
Romeo and Juliet II: Friar Lawrence Strikes Again
That’s a more recent phenomenon. These folk were retiring just as that culture was taking off.
Extraordinary classic fantasy books provided ignition for inspired creativity.
Caveman like enough?
While I think it was too early in the run for a musical episode, they pulled it off pretty well. Generally speaking, series should wait until at least season 5.
I suspect that there will be new characters and small subplots that will arise in future seasons that will never be set to music.
A little bit of Kirk us enough for this show. I’d really hate to see home become a major character. I also wonder why they cast a Jim Carrey doppelganger as James T. Kirk?
You have a point, but it got lost in the assholery of your reply. I too long for a little more of the hard SciFi and morality tales of Star Trek. The writers/producers try too hard to explore characters & relationships rather than the cool things that we can see/learn while exploring the galaxy - - all those strange new worlds.
I’m a bit older than you and gotta disagree one one point. The 50s was NOT an optomistic time for American SciFi. With the exception of “Forbidden Planet”, which heavily influenced TOS, 50s SciFi was dominated by paranoia, repression & fatalism. There were monsters under every rock. Our inability to control ourselves and our technology was dooming our future. The early 60s TOS was an optomistic breath of fresh air. Maybe we wouldn’t blow ourselves up after all
Longer seasons would allow them to throw in a few SciFi oriented episodes that don’t necessarily advance character arcs. Where would SNW be if TOS didn’t have the “Arena” (Gorn) episode that was based on a completely unrelated SciFi short story?
Mirror, Mirror was a SciFi episode that not only gave us the foundation for Discovery, but cemented the evil-twin-goatee trope into pupular culture.
Space Seed (Botany Bay/Khan) was also a one-off SciFi episode. Where would the entire franchise be without it?
I really hope SNW makes room for exploring the sort of SciFi ideas that Star Trek was originally based on.
It’s the “enshitification cycle”.
I still can’t believe they threw away all that free labor.
Lol, older millenials never saw the early internet experience. UUCP, FTP, Gopher, Mosaic, et al.
Boomer, here. The fediverse is the first thing I’ve seen that has the potential to replace the old USENET (also a federated system). Unfortunately, Lemmy has similar weaknesses/vulnerabilities to USENET which was destroyed by SPAM, high resource (compute, bandwidth, admin time…), and an influx of newbs (AoL).
Like reddit, Lemmy discourages long lived threads, which is unfortunate. But the longer Lemmy remains the home of linux geeks, the better, IMHO. I don’t have a burning need to see the newest pop culture memes.
Does it make sense to fave one central e-mail account management server? Email is a federated system, though it’s becoming less federated all the time.
Choosing an instance is no more confusing than choosing an email provider. I signed up on several right away. I figured I’d stick with the one I liked best, but since they all run the same software it makes little difference. One instance lost its domain, another is constantly being DOSed. Otherwise it’s simple.
I gotta disagree with you on one point: Facebook was never cool.
Gen X and Millennials are the only ones that really needed to go through the early stages of operating systems
Yeah, we boomers didn’t have to learn them because we frickin invented them.
Down votes INCOMING!!!
Yeah, the word “siege” is a little weird to repeat several times. I’d have said “attempted coup” at leat one of the times.