Month: March 2021
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Brevity, Lighting, and Torture in Star Trek: The Next Generation
A scene from a random episode I’d seen as a kid lingered with me for over 20 years. I was surprised to see that references to that scene are still in circulation today, and I finally went to the trouble to watch the episode in its entirety.
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AIRPORT UPDATE: In-flight service
What is a commercial flight like these days?
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Bad Bread
Sometimes, food goes bad. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t food.
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Iterations of Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo, Finding Nemo in Space, and Finding Nemo with Guns
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BOOKS: Immunity, by William E Paul
Textbook, Autobiography, and a History of immunological research