I wouldn't know, as I'm too old to be interested in gaming. LOLexactly as serious as when we say "my favorite final fantasy game is chrono trigger"
I wouldn't know, as I'm too old to be interested in gaming. LOLexactly as serious as when we say "my favorite final fantasy game is chrono trigger"
I remember the coax/thin-net era too...we had DEC coaxial ethernet cards in DOS PCs. I remember having to "fix" the network one time because somebody set a policy that meant all department secretaries would update files on an NFS share at the same time every day. That was in the era of half-duplex ethernet so the concentrator went collision crazy...until I re-tuned the NFS clients on each workstation to do NFS I/O on much smaller packets than the default 8k size.Small rant, in my youth & that is 30 years ago , we went with our cars together, pc,screen,keyboard loaded in the back. And in my very old times we connected using , coax, i think it was called fat-internet-10-base-5. Then we shot rockets on eachother.![]()
I carried this and a 12-in HP LCD 7 streets across town to a friend's for weekend LANswe went with our cars together, pc,screen,keyboard loaded in the back
Fun thing , when a terminator at the end come off , everything went down. The signals reflected, and there was also a protocol to configure, i think IPXI remember the coax/thin-net era too...we had DEC coaxial ethernet cards in DOS PCs. I remember having to "fix" the network one time because somebody set a policy that meant all department secretaries would update files on an NFS share at the same time every day. That was in the era of half-duplex ethernet so the concentrator went collision crazy...until I re-tuned the NFS clients on each workstation to do NFS I/O on much smaller packets than the default 8k size.
Yeah, I have to admit the borg queen and 7of9 were pretty good too.
My favorite, it has no woke-lessons, no second in command who is lesbian, no superfat third in command, and no clingon in tutu,
Nothing bad about fat, but "Baron Vladimir Harkonnen" is at least nicely fat.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3VMfzoBO7Y
Ooh, have the book for years, not read it. Starting tomorrow. & The spice must flow![]()
the Picard series had a much more sympathetic take on the Borg and we kinda liked that.Introducing a queen or king of the Borg went against what the Borg were introduced to be in TNG, though. The whole point is that they don't have a head huncho and are self-organizing.
That was my understanding too, so the whole Borg Queen thing kind of bugs me. I thought Borg was a dissertation on "tyranny of the majority" rule...or maybe that concept scared the writers, who probably believe in unfettered pure democracy without restraints.Introducing a queen or king of the Borg went against what the Borg were introduced to be in TNG, though. The whole point is that they don't have a head huncho and are self-organizing.
Thanks. I feel old now. I had to carry 17" CRT around, use serial line to make a network to play Doom or an online text-mud.a 12-in HP LCD
In that case, I recommend reading the book series around that. The Centauri trilogy has all the back story around Londo and Vir, but I prefer the Technomage Trilogy. They are out of print I fear, and last time I checked the second hand marked had them at an absurd price. Sorry, no lending.I loved Babylon 5 too...