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Picard’s Tea Order Makes No Sense

Imagine if there was a crew member named Earl Grey. Picard walking around saying "Earl Grey hot!" would have taken on a whole different meaning

That reminds me of a short story by Sheckley where someone ordered a hot steak from some kind of contraption but because of a misunderstanding ended up burned at the stake.:lol:

(Black humor)
 
Isn't the Briar Patch in Federation space though? I thought that was why the Son'a were dealing with them.
That’s a bit colonial. “Looks like your planet is with in the borders we drew without consulting you. So you have to do what we say. “
 
Whether or not the Briar Patch is in Federation space is irrelevant. There are plenty of worlds in Federation space which are not members, and thus the Federation has no jurisdiction on them.

Including the Ba'ku world.
 
it could be like on speeddial where you just say a number.
Maybe he could set Earl Gray to #1 and just say computer, Number 1.
 
Those sort of phrases always sound forced and unnatural to me.

No more unnatural to me than somebody entering their password into a computer.

Though makes me wonder if in many cases it wouldn't be easier to just select what you want and how you want it prepared (and with what side dishes and how much of it etc) with a touch screen rather than voice command.

Also...not sure whether somebody already mentioned it, but isn't there an episode where somebody orders a glass of water at a precise temperature (was it like 1 degree Celsius or something?)
 
I'd think the most user friendly interface is one you talk to normally. I would probably only establish a preference for something that is complex &/or unusual, that the computer had somehow managed to make exceptionally well, & I wanted a specific save for it, for fear of never stumbling across it randomly again.

An ordinary cup of coffee or tea really doesn't seem worth the bother imho, if it manages it in a few simple words, without further effort anyhow
 
Though makes me wonder if in many cases it wouldn't be easier to just select what you want and how you want it prepared (and with what side dishes and how much of it etc) with a touch screen rather than voice command
I imagine the terminal in their quarters could access replicator menus. For meals & such, I'd occasionally browse its selections, & probably read through &/or alter their recipes, or write my own
 
Here's the thing. An interface is going to be based off of personal experience. Picard's ordering might seem odd to us, is common for him. If you have me a keyboard other than the Qwerty configuration I would also struggle with inputting data.

Picard just got in to the habit and that's his preferred way.
 
No more unnatural to me than somebody entering their password into a computer.

Though makes me wonder if in many cases it wouldn't be easier to just select what you want and how you want it prepared (and with what side dishes and how much of it etc) with a touch screen rather than voice command.

Also...not sure whether somebody already mentioned it, but isn't there an episode where somebody orders a glass of water at a precise temperature (was it like 1 degree Celsius or something?)

There's that Romulan who wanted a glass of cold water and he gave a Romulan temperature which the computer didn't understand... You'd think their computer would be acquainted with a few things concerning the species they interact with... In fact with the gigantic memory that this computer must have, I'd imagine that it would know everything about everything known in the federation...
 
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