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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I'm sorry for this one
7·1 year agoI wish it took me a moment.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anybody watching the US Presidential debate right now?
6·1 year agoThat’s a really great point.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anybody watching the US Presidential debate right now?
29·1 year agoIt worked out just fine for her. Gave him a chance to dig his own grave, which is what he did and what she wanted.
rob64@startrek.websitetointerestingasfuck@lemm.ee•This is the flight path of a flock of birds over time
10·1 year agoProg album cover.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What happens if I open an audio file MP4 in a text (word processing) app?
4·1 year agoAll files are made up of “text”, or rather, numbers. How each program interprets those numbers differs depending on the kind of work they do. Any program can open any file, but the way it translates those numbers won’t make any sense if the file wasn’t intended to be opened by that kind of program. So, if you opened an MP4, you might see a little bit of metadata that was encoded in a way the text editor can understand, and then you’d get a ton of random symbols, some that are numbers and letters you recognize, but a lot of them would be specialized characters from farther on in the list of characters whatever font is being used might have.
Think of it this way: take two human languages that use the same writing system, like German and French. Suppose you ask a Frenchman who also speaks English to translate and write down a few specific sentences. You then take those sentences to a German who also speaks English (but not French) and ask her to translate it into English. Obviously she can’t. She might be able to sound out the words, but neither of you will know what it means, and it probably wouldn’t sound right to a French speaker. Or better yet, you can ask her to try and guess what each word means. She’d likely come up with mostly nonsense (minus a few cognates and loanwords). This isn’t an exact analogy, but that’s basically what’s going on.
Don’t have this problem on Android. You should probably just switch.
That one really is a banger. But watching that video again, I can’t get over how terrible the vocals would actually sound if she was up on the mic like that.
rob64@startrek.websiteto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Battle of the Doctors
8·2 years ago100% agree. My issue was mostly that her character was too similar to Bones.
Get out of here with your reasonable suggestions!
Oh man Garak is one of the best characters in Trek. And that’s a competitive list.
Wait is using “/handy” as a shorthand for Deep Thoughts with Jack Handy… Is that a thing?
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News@lemmy.world•These Evangelicals Are Cheering the Gaza War as the End of the World
21·2 years agoI haven’t listened to his podcast in a few years, but I still couldn’t avoid reading that in his voice.
Holy hell yeah you did. How would you go about doing that in a single expression? A bunch of back references to figure out the country? What if that’s not included? Oy.
I was thinking a nice golden throne. More appropriate for a god-emperor.









The deep cut! Praise god!