

Lol nobody tell Seven, she might get offended by the ancient technology and try to Borgify it.


Lol nobody tell Seven, she might get offended by the ancient technology and try to Borgify it.


Not from every angle, but the underside specifically reminds me of Voyager. It has a similar primary hull shape, with a prominent set of lights/windows roughly in the bottom middle. And just for clarity,I don’t mean a literal kitbash since they don’t do physical models anymore.



It’s very retro looking, but I think the G looks good in it’s own right. Except for those BUKLY-ass nacelles, that was definitely a step back. The F is pretty, but it kinda looks like they took a Sovereign-class and an Intrepid-class and kitbashed them together.


Humanoid Resouces?
A-well-a everybody’s heard about the bird
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A-well-a, don’t you know about the bird? Well, everybody’s talking about the bird A-well-a bird, bird, b-bird’s the word, a-well-a
A-well-a everybody’s heard about the bird
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lmao got em


I swear I used to be able to just copy-paste the picture URL over a segment of text which automatically does the []() parts for you, but I notice it excludes the !. Maybe that was only ever working for text links and I just forgot? Who knows.


you can also do this with the built-in code button < >, but i had no clue about the ! in markdown to make pictures. I guess I should have pressed the help button because it tells you right there D=


…but it sounds like they don’t want to have sex with the dragon…


Worked like a charm! I’ll have to remember that trick while the migration thing is in progress.


Guess the doctor took the hypocritic oath by mistake
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I can’t get images to upload for the life of me. What space devil magic are you all using to make these moving pictures appear? Thanks OP!


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Unioronically what my friends yelled at me when they saw me struggling to ride a dirt bike lol. I do a wobbly pass by them and hear “GO FASTER!” and it fuckin worked lol.


Daaaamn. The closest thing I could think of was my friend’s 96 (98? Whenever the EK body started) Honda civic that had the factory alarm and remote locks in the radio. He ended up splicing some wires and shoving the factory radio into his glove box or something to get around it.


How long until they start putting some kind of DRM in cars that prevents you from just installing an aftermarket android auto head unit?

This is my favorite response in the entire thread so far.

Depends on the state, apparently. There’s no codified federal definition for what constitutes a “milkshake”. As opposed to something like ice cream which is very much codified at a federal level.
I posted a link further down, but apparently national chains do this is to avoid dealing with state regulations. “Its not a milkshake, its a Blizzard!”

The definition has changed throughout the years, hopefully we can all at least agree on that. Some early “shakes” had no milk whatsoever! I didn’t know this either, but apparently the US has no legal definition of what constitutes a milkshake, leaving it up to the individual states to decide.
I also found this little snippet particularly interesting for this conversation:
As an ice cream drink, the 20th-century milkshake’s only serious contenders have been its legions of imitators. United States federal code defines ice cream down to the amount of air it may contain, but is silent on milkshakes, leaving their parameters to states. For restaurants with regional or national reach, the simplest way to sidestep dozens of states’ conflicting milkshake definitions within their territories is not to sell milkshakes. Many, instead, offer “shakes” or milkshake-adjacent frozen dessert drinks with branded names that suggest creamy coldness, but avoid the legal entanglements of calling them “milkshakes.”
This is why you end up with Blizzards and Frosties apparently!
Or is it Daniel Wood?