Jan. 29th, 2023

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Tonight's Star Trek: TNG was "Remember Me."

I love this episode. One of my favorites of what the writer's called "Wierd Shit" episodes.

Trek has a habit of creating human answers to sci-fi problems, or sci-fi answers to human problems. This one is a rarity for Trek: A Sci-Fi answer to a Sci-Fi problem. How do you explain Warp Bubbles to a viewer who doesn't know what that is? How do explain that equasions and metaphysics fix the issue? Thankfully, it's done well and with a lot of imagery to match the technobabble.

But the real meat of the story is Beverly Crusher trying to figure out the mystery of the missing people on the ship, the missing stars in the sky, then missing pieces of the ship, as well as questioning the sanity of people around her, and her own sanity. And Gates McFadden is AMAZING in this. I really wish she got to more episodes to sink her teeth into.
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Perhaps the height of laziness is using Remote Desktop to log into your laptop, which is just out of arm's reach, because you don't want to get out of the chair.
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::cracks knuckles::
Gonna be cooking all day, aren't I?
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I dunno what's going on at the local supermarket, but last week I bought a jar of mayonaisse that I realized was over three months expired, and now when chopping my ginger and garlic, I noticed they were both molded over inside.

Guys, my money is tight, I can't keep buying what's ending up as expired foods.
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Forgot to pick up some garbonzo beans on my last grocery trip, so I 'm going out for some. It just dawned on me that I've bought more garbonzo beans in the last two weeks than I hav in my entire life before (which was zero).
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Why didn't I name my Plex server "Jennflix?!"

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