Culber's dilemma.Then the question comes: is it really Culber, or Stamets interpretation of him?
Culber's dilemma.Then the question comes: is it really Culber, or Stamets interpretation of him?
Then the question comes: is it really Culber, or Stamets interpretation of him?
Culber's dilemma.
I'm sure after the first 100 or so years Vulcans got used to the smell. After awhile no one mentioned it again. Or maybe T'Pol was messing with their heads.
You ok here?I don't know why I have to get shit on just because I don't particularly care for modern television aimed at my demographic where it has to move at breakneck speed otherwise we might not look up from our phones.
I don't know why I have to get shit on just because I don't particularly care for modern television aimed at my demographic where it has to move at breakneck speed otherwise we might not look up from our phones.
Why even pay attention when it's just a roller coaster of different plots and twists? Each one gets dropped anyway. What was the last episode about? Forget that, we've got fucking Talosians now!!!
Well, I don't know about anybody else, but I have always gone back and watched Trek Episodes/Movies at lest three or four times in the first year that they become available on DVD/Blu-ray.
I even did it way back when, in the VHS days.
(wore out my first TMP video tape from repeated plays over about a year and a half)
I also recorded every single Trek Episode on VHS from the start of TNG to the end of ENTERPRISE and watched those multiple times each.
SO just because today's TV shows are faster paced doesn't mean that I don't eventually get the gist of what they are conveying after a few run throughs.
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I did not say life is automatically better due to tech, but using a remote control is better than fiddling with buttons, and a having a mobile phone is better than using a stinky phone box.
Fun fact: I still have a rotary phone (it's military brown from a military baseWe didn't get our first color tv until 1977. A lot of the old stuff was b/w anyway, such as Monster Movie Matinee on Sunday afternoons at 1pm, so it didn't really matter. It was like watching TOS in nothing but the 'dailies'.
Never minded getting up to change channels.
As for the old phones, I have a soft spot for old rotary phones from the 60s and 70s in avocado green....actually, anything from that era in that color.
But, it's very true: Limited aspects that hold charm subjectively for an individual does not mean that any era was 'the good old days' in general.
Are you sure it's not gold?I have a rotary phone. It's one of those banana shaped ones modeled after the similarly shaped touch-dial ones that you hang on the wall. (I'm guessing it was sold as 'a new phone' to people still more comfortable with a rotary dial. ) It's avocado green.
So apparently DISCO is currently #1 for streaming in Spain and #2 in Germany. Every time I hear something like this it puts a big old smile on my face.
"The Umbrella Academy" was really, really good.#3 for demand in Ireland
https://www.digitaltveurope.com/201...e-umbrella-academy-tops-irish-in-demand-list/
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