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richard, to AllStarTrek
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It's nice to see B'Elanna and Tom playing nice and not going after each other's throats.

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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In "Threshold" we see, somewhat, the things that might have been. When they were mapping out the producers had originally envisioned Tom Paris as a love interest for Captain Janeway. I can't recall if it was Jeri Taylor or Kate Mulgrew that talked them out of it, but thank the Prophets it didn't come to that. However, this episode did win an Emmy, so, maybe that's what people wanted to see? @allstartrek

richard, to ExperimentalMusic
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I never thought I would say this, but Andrew W.K.'s Tiny Desk Concert is actually very interesting. It is just him and an electric keyboard. Yes, he is not the most talented pianist in the world, but there are some very interesting piano compositions happening here. Some , Some even , though when he starts sings his playing becomes much more simple. Still, I think you would be surprised, @classicalpiano. I was.

https://www.npr.org/2009/11/30/120758328/andrew-w-k-tiny-desk-concert

65dBnoise, to space
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New location for on Sol 1144, RMC 52.1950.

This may be the last location visible by 's RTE camera, as the rover has now reached the theoretical limit of its field-of-view (cyan line). The has been programmed to capture one RTE image every sol for as long as it is able to wake up every sol perform its routine of gathering environmental and system data, as a stationary testbed.

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@65dBnoise The cyan line of hope

richard, to linux
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is, unfortunately, is just too much to deal with for someone with a mental illness that has the subjective paradoxes that I have. What OSs I have played with didn't interact or look that great. The only way to make Linux great takes a great deal of programming and in the age of and I just can't handle it. I did earn 2 certificates back in the day, but they are very outdated. While I love the idea of customization, I am too far behind the times to make it worth it.

richard, to random
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I have an idea for a new research project. I am strongly considering posting it all online. I wrote enough book proposals after my master's I never want to deal with publishers again. And I am a strong believer in am open and interesting internet. However, this project will require the fusion of personally old knowledge and new knowledge, and the thesis is not quite crystalized in my mind just yet, but I think it has potential. If successful it will certainly put me on the CIA watch-list, lol.

richard, to classicalpiano
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Listening to 's new album, The Vienna Recital, again. I really do love Yuja's playing so much.

https://open.qobuz.com/album/g0ggv4wd31lsc

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richard, to classicalmusic
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richard, to random
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Another album released Friday, also from , is Julius Asal's Scriabin – Scarlatti, which seems to have some good reviews, but perhaps I will have to listen to it a couple of times to see it? Asal seems like a competent pianist, yes, but not "uncommon."

richard,
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As I listen further to Julius Asal's Scriabin – Scarlatti, it really does show potential. I don't think he is there yet, but the potential is there. He should still be an understudy.

richard,
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Ah, Julius Asal is 27. Much older than he looks. I don't imagine many of the great teachers in Europe are going to take a 27 year old under their wings. He's just been thrown out there like it or not with the skill-set he has now. That perhaps happens too often. Still, he landed a great record deal. Perhaps I am at fault and I just don't hear it.

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Here is something interesting: Julius Asal transcribing for .

: The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, the Bringer of War (Transcr. for Piano)

https://open.qobuz.com/album/mwi5u6d1hsurb

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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Here is it. Aside fro Tuvok's ridiculous quick recovery from burning from the inside out, Tanis is like, "Bring the fire!" and how is that not a cringe moment? Why burn plants as a demonstration of power? Ugh. @allstartrek

richard,
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@allstartrek "When you are ready, Suspiria will embrace you" - this Caretaker cult reminds me of the episode, "Covenant" with Dukat as the cult leader.

richard, to AllStarTrek
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I am going to be watching "Cold Fire" with if anyone is up this late on a Sunday. I always skip this one. Although Gary Graham is wonderful as Soval in , his one-time role here as Tanis in is awful, imho. Still, I really need a rewatch. As I said I always skip this one on my Voyager rewatches. @allstartrek

richard, to portland
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richard, to books
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won’t save the planet: Review of The Price is Wrong: why capitalism won’t save the planet by Brett Christophers.

https://theecologist.org/2024/may/03/capitalism-wont-save-planet

"Despite all this, renewable electricity generation is expanding. Christophers forensically dissects the economics, showing that 'market forces' have played little or no part in this."

richard, to literature
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#SETI AIR Program: Call for Submissions

https://www.seti.org/seti-air-program-call-submissions

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Cosmic Consciousness Literary Residency

The SETI Institute is accepting proposals for the Cosmic Consciousness Literary Residency for 2025/2026.

Submission deadline: 1 July 2024.

#Literature #interdisciplinary #education #residency #poetry #philosophy

nocontexttrek, (edited ) to StarTrek
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richard,
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@nocontexttrek Small correction to you Alt text. That is not a communicator Worf is looking at. It is the Nagus's beetle snuff.

richard, to Ds9
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How producers figured out Vic Fontaine would work in Star Trek, and in the middle of the Dominion War, no less, was a minor miracle.

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richard, to StarTrek
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James Darren is still around and still going to conferences last I heard. Had a few scares in recent years, like when he caught covid at the height of the pandemic.

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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I used to have a t-shirt that said, "Not an ordinary hologram"

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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"His Way" could have just as easily been titled, "His Hands." I wonder whose idea it was to have Odo keep staring at his hands like he just realized he had them. I am pretty sure a changeling knows what hands are for.

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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Is pronounces “either” like an aristocrat. If that the universal translator?

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richard, to AllStarTrek
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This episode is another good example of why Paris should be restricted to quarters when not on duty.

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