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The bridge looks like a department store cosmetics section

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Gary7

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I don't know... maybe all the long white counters and glass reflections? But somehow the consoles along the back of the bridge look like cosmetic counters you see in department stores. Maybe it's the antithesis of all the dark bridges we've seen in the latest Star Trek movies?

Anyway, I wish I could find a good matching image on the Internet and doctor up a spoof on it... ;)
 
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Never been to a 'IPOD' store in my life! so I would not know. And I ''WISH'' cosmetic counters at the J.C.Penny or Dillards looked that COOL!
 
The bridge looks a LOT better in the cast interviews with the lighting dimmed. Maybe it'll dim like that for a red alert or something.
 
The bridge looks a LOT better in the cast interviews with the lighting dimmed. Maybe it'll dim like that for a red alert or something.
I hope so, Because if they dont dim the lights just a bit,I'm afraid I'd have to were SUNGLASSES during the bridge scenes!:cool:
Hey, if you want me to squirt some of my scent on you, I'm here for you, bro.
:wtf::eek: I DON'T even want to know!
 
Personally, I would like to know where the whole 'looks like an Apple Store' meme came from in the first place, as it certainly wasn't from someone who had actually been to an Apple store. Apple stores are actually furnished and decorated in fairly muted tones, with bead-blasted aluminum wall panels, grey slate floors, and nice warm wood furnishings...
 
Personally, I would like to know where the whole 'looks like an Apple Store' meme came from in the first place, as it certainly wasn't from someone who had actually been to an Apple store. Apple stores are actually furnished and decorated in fairly muted tones, with bead-blasted aluminum wall panels, grey slate floors, and nice warm wood furnishings...

Absolutely Right(TM).
 
Personally, I would like to know where the whole 'looks like an Apple Store' meme came from in the first place, as it certainly wasn't from someone who had actually been to an Apple store. Apple stores are actually furnished and decorated in fairly muted tones, with bead-blasted aluminum wall panels, grey slate floors, and nice warm wood furnishings...

I haven't been IN an apple store (get my mac stuff through school), but the one in Washington Square Mall is among the few stores there that produces obnoxious glare on the windows as you walk through there. So maybe it is more the reflectivity than the textures that evokes this feeling?
 
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