Same. That's why I live more rural.To many people in this thread are eager to force technology on people and that’s a little scary.
Same. That's why I live more rural.To many people in this thread are eager to force technology on people and that’s a little scary.
The older generation can definitely do without it. Current generations (folks actively on this board) probably will survive.Lots of folks still live without it, and somehow manage to get by.
In A Very Special Episode of Picard, JL will show Raffi a planet where the native species has killed itself off by smoking deathsticks. We'll laugh, we'll cry, and we might even learn something.
Probelm is - he didn't really based on Laris comment on "Romulans DON'T study Cybernetics; our coupters only perform numercal functions..."The fact that he actually addressed The Defector logically quite impressed me. This guy shows he knows what he's doing. While I choose not to swear in every day life, the F word really doesn't bother me. As for Vaping, it seems to me like Vaping and weed use has gotten more popular over the last 20 years, not less. Who is to say that in the 24th (it's almost the 25th) it isn't common practice or at least made a come back. Hell, some states now are legalizing Marijuana use. Seems to me Vaping might be more prevalent as life goes on, not less.
I do have internet (obviously), but I don’t have a smart phone. I live in a small town and am never too far from an actual computer if I need to look something up. I am not against them, but there’s no way I could justify the price. Not just the initial cost, but also the increased monthly cost of data plans, etc. So that I can check my email while at the (lone) grocery store? No thanks.I work for a large regional health insurance company..
Probably a solid 20% of our members do not have internet access by choice and get all plan documents and correspondence by hard copy, mailed, and only have basic flip cell phones. Some do not have cell phones at all.
So it's easily doable, but it's not necessarily easy on the day to day
It wasn’t my cup of tea. What were the drawbacks?Altered Carbon very effectively joins that list. And unlike those you mentioned, it offers a look at the potential drawbacks for the haves and what such insane benefits do to the human psyche.
I kind of don’t care about the world inside my brain if 1) I’m inside its, and 2) there’s oversight and checks and balances on the information/power. I’d love to be able to access all my information that’s now completely lost to me. I’m not too ashamed about my embarrassing secrets because 1) we all have them that chill our souls and 2) we’ll all be less bitchy with each other if we basically telepathically understand each other. Welcome to Betazed.Smartphone works as an analog to most devices. Earbuds are going to become more difficult to handle if they get much smaller.
Regarding the Human Collection thing. Look at how powerful privacy demands are becoming, especially in Europe. In Germany Google Earth as been essentially stopped at collecting more street photos. Hardly anyone wants the world inside their brain.
The text in his video appears and disappears too quickly to read. I kept having to pause everything.In this Instagram video, Picard showrunner Michael Chabon discusses the reasoning behind some of the show's more divisive creative choices
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8WS955H2Gm/?igshid=1qbsgxb1jk9i3
It's almost like they put a great deal of thought into this Picard series![]()
I do have internet (obviously), but I don’t have a smart phone. I live in a small town and am never too far from an actual computer if I need to look something up. I am not against them, but there’s no way I could justify the price. Not just the initial cost, but also the increased monthly cost of data plans, etc. So that I can check my email while at the (lone) grocery store? No thanks.
It's more convenient than having to type in tons of numbers on a touch tone phone system like the unemployment dept. in my area used to have.Unemployment insurance in Canada - though our government still refuses to resume calling it by that true name - is the same way. Applications and report cards are filed online, whether we like the idea or not.
Bah - a REAL TOS era fan would have doe: #YATISo I asked on Chabon's Q&A instagram how Spock expected to save Romulus by destroying their sun with a black hole. I didn't expect an answer as my question was some days after the instagram QA debuted. However, surprisingly I got an answer within 4 minutes by Chabon that just said: #trekimponderables ...
So I asked on Chabon's Q&A instagram how Spock expected to save Romulus by destroying their sun with a black hole. I didn't expect an answer as my question was some days after the instagram QA debuted. However, surprisingly I got an answer within 4 minutes by Chabon that just said: #trekimponderables ...
The new Last Best Hope tie-in novel specifically calls it the Romulan sun going supernova. But these tie-ins aren't canon. In my opinion they should stick with the Star Trek Online Hobus explanation route, and I think far more play that game than read the tie-in novel.Bah - a REAL TOS era fan would have doe: #YATI
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The post wasn't meant to be unfair or to embarrass him, but due to my curiosity on whether the writing staff was aware of this inconsistency and if they had some technobabble solution already in hand.Hardly fair to ask Chabon to explain storytelling issues that he had absolutely no involvement with.
Picard's (the show) m.o. has been to acknowledge the supernova, using it as a jumping off point, but not get bogged down in the nonsensical technical details, for which there can not possibly be a satisfactory answer.
The thing that needs to be pointed out is that here we are seeing an entire BORG Cube being investigated and studied by Romulans...Probelm is - he didn't really based on Laris comment on "Romulans DON'T study Cybernetics; our coupters only perform numercal functions..."- which shows these writers have no clue RE: Computers as ALL ANY COMPUTER DOES is crunch/process numbers when you come down to it (1's and 0's) and no that won't change in 400 years) - but my point:
By her comment:
There ARE no Romulan Cyberneticists or ANYONE working on Android or A.I. tech for THOUSANDS of years. If it's such a societal taboo, no there wouldn't be ANY Romulan Cyberneticists anywhere in the Empire - and none certainly bankrolled or acknowledged by the Romulan Military to the point an Admiral would make such an off hand comment to an Enemy.
So why did Admiral Jarok state there were on the TNG episode "The Defector"? Because back in 1990, no writer had come up with the plot point that Romulan society had a huge aversion to Artificial Intelligence and Androids. In the TNG era Romulans were perusing the same avenues of technology as every other Star Empire. Is it a retcon? Yes. Is the retcon that big a deal? No, not at all.
I did the same thing.The text in his video appears and disappears too quickly to read. I kept having to pause everything.
Kor
Maybe we just need to accept that Laris is an aging, out of touch former Tal Shiar agent who doesn't know anything outside her area of espionage. It would be like asking James Bond to explain the engineering specifics of the gadgets he gets from Agent Q.The thing that needs to be pointed out is that here we are seeing an entire BORG Cube being investigated and studied by Romulans...
Did they just whip the current batch of "Android Experts" outta their collective butts or was the stated fact that none existed just something to throw people off?
I get what you are saying, but my current plan is $10/month no contract, and my little old flip phone also connects to WiFi networks so I can check my email or something on the go in a pinch. It’s a royal pain in the butt to use it that way, but it can be done. I’ve yet to see the upgrade to a smart phone that won’t cost me at least 100 bucks a year. For me, it’s not really worth it. I just don’t have a need for what is being sold. Most people seem to want or need it, and that’s fine. I won’t try to convince you to downgrade if you have something that works for you.You don't necessarily need a data plan. I've only got nominal data in my plan -- most places I go I don't get enough bandwidth to use it effectively anyway -- but free WiFi is ubiquitous here; my grocery store provides it, for instance, although YMMV. And a decent smartphone only costs $40 or so.
Funny, it looks like the majority of people doing the work are NON-Romulans (IE yes, Romulans are administrating and doing some hands on (with the other species experts like Soji) but they're bringing in real researchers (with the proper technical background) from all over the Galaxy.The thing that needs to be pointed out is that here we are seeing an entire BORG Cube being investigated and studied by Romulans...
Did they just whip the current batch of "Android Experts" outta their collective butts or was the stated fact that none existed just something to throw people off?
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