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What did you do the day "Discovery" Premiered?

It was my weekend to work (3-11), so when I got home about midnight I went to my favorite internet streaming site and watched it there.
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I dropped the kids at school, dropped the wife at work, went to work, picking up a sausage and bacon bun on the way. Filled my day with tuts and sighs and staring at the middle distance. Picked up the wife, picked up the kids, went to the super market for dinner. Cooked, smoked cod with boiled vegetables. Did reading practice with the kids. Put the kids to bed, read two chapters of Tales from the Far Away Tree, followed by the mandatory two hours of go back to bed rigmarole. Once it went quiet, I opened the 2016 Australian Shiraz and the deli meat selection while the lass booted up Netflix.

I don’t remember the specifics though.
 
How has nobody mentioned the one thing we all have in common on that day? We all came to the Trekbbs to talk about it!

Jason
 
How has nobody mentioned the one thing we all have in common on that day? We all came to the Trekbbs to talk about it!

Jason

I didn't. I was barely posting here from the time I stepped down as a mod in 2008 until the very end of 2017. So, almost 10 years.

I thought about posting here but I didn't want to do it. I thought it would be like the ENT Forum in its heyday. Meaning totally insane. It took me a few months before I decided to just go for it and give posting in this forum (on a regular basis) a chance. I'm glad I did.
 
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Played with the wire coat hanger antenna on top of my 1980's TV in a attempt to pick the show up, but it didn't work.
 
You should try increasing the verteron pulse through the main array's EPS conduits.

But that would cause a massive feedback loop in the EPS power convertors making the tv set's energy reactor become unstable with Barron particles! Are you trying to get her tv set to implode and release verteron rays into her living quarters? It's like filling a ballon with water and poking it with a needle.

Jason
 
I just hit my TV to try to pick up a digital channel. Now I'm stuck in 1700's Britain and I think I just became the new King.

I'm granting independence to the American Colonies now. We're assholes. I wouldn't want to rule over us.
 
I hosted a viewing party, where I put TNG-style door labels up, put out a make-your-own hesperat bar, some cheeses and crackers, served multi-colored marshmellons and watched both episodes. We made some plomeek soup, which we based on lentil soup, but didn't end up serving it.

I happened to invite someone who invited me to his birthday party the same day. He had a Trek-themed birthday since it coincided with the premiere. Some of his friends children came over, so we set up an interactive video call so the kids could "hail" me and help solve a problem with my "ship." It was around that time that people actually started to come, so I made sure to ask one of the guests to sit in view of the camera so she could appear as "crew." She was game.

The original intention for the party was to combine it with one for my girlfriend where we would hang outside since we'd been working on our little city front yard all summer, but people mostly came for Trek at night, so it was mostly inside. The rocks outside were arranged in an IDIC symbol. She was much more hesitant about that than the door labels. We've kept the door labels and the rock arrangement up ever since.
 
I PVR’d it because I had a dinner engagement and got home early enough to set the show after part 2 to record as well—thanks to the bloody football delay—and then I watched it.
 
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