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The Great "DS9 5-world [sic] Story" Part 2

and rolling Deep Space plains

(To Maclaus: Yes, they most certainly do. Someday I'm going to make a Calvin-style snowman - someday when I have a lot of good-packing snow and a lot of time.)

(To DN: Nooooooo! See, this is my fault. I installed a wireless router over the weekend and...everything went fine. Somehow I transferred it, whatever it might be, to you. Instead of Typhoid Mary, I am PC Demon Kathleen.)
 
wrong word for light projections

(Good luck with your computer, DN. I had a glitch last week where my antivirus software update interfered with my encryption software so that I couldn't boot my computer. I had to decrypt the whole hard drive in order to get it to work. Fortunately I didn't lose anything, but it was a bit dicey.)
 
is larking in larkdom?"

(My laptop got a virus the other day, so thank heavens for the desktop computer. Shame the broadband keeps conking out on the desktop, though. Grmph.)
 
an offer you can't refuse."

(I got cursed by the computer gods today! I had a final exam, and we're allowed to take our exams on our laptop with special software that disables everything else to make cheating impossible. Well, for some reason, the software wouldn't load. It kept saying that it wasn't installed even though I installed it back in August. Fortunately, the IT guys made an offering that appeased the computer gods or something because they were able to have it fixed at 8:59 for a 9:00 exam. I narrowly avoided having to hand-write the whole thing!)
 
"Great line!" Cardassian Brando enthused.

(I'm so happy the computer gods had mercy on you, VP. Gather 'round, children, and I shall tell ye of the days when we routinely used ancient artifacts known "pens" and "blue books" - a fancy name for some lined paper in a flimsy blue-paper binding - with which to answer our essay questions. We also had to walk to school in 4 feet of snow, uphill both ways, and sometimes we had to fight off dinosaurs. OK, so I didn't have to fight off dinosaurs, and I most certainly didn't have to walk through 4 feet of snow, seeing as I grew up in the desert in Southern California - but I really did have to use blue books. I never knew why. Why not just lined paper stapled together? )
 
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