Also; real estate company called and wondered if I was thinking about moving out… ⊙_⚆
Interesting. Phone call today, interview tomorrow. Working for a large company, and in retail. Most interesting.
@matigo The art of good informative videos is largely lost on the people I have to stand watching. Fortunately, there are still a few who excel at doing both, and I can only hope it rubs of on the rest of them.
// @skematica
@matigo I hope common sense will prevail, and that CBS/Paramount gets a kick in the proverbial nads.
@matigo I can't stand those videos either. More often than not, they are not just out of breath, but ridiculously incoherent and never get to the darn point. I'd rather have a written description any day.
// @skematica
@matigo Agreed. It looks like one of the better fan made productions. Wish more stuff took place in the Enterprise-era. So much stuff to explore before the Federation was founded.
Wonder how long CBS will allow it though. Seems like they're going after anything that's good and looks like it contains traces of Star Trek. :/
@matigo Speed is good, that much I can agree on. ;)
It's just that when a demonstration video is poorly planned, poorly executed, and poorly edited, I kind of lost what little trust I had in any comment by the dude. More so by the fact that the video camera was in his hand, and not in a tripod stand or similar, and the previously mentioned force shut down instead of a reboot, as well as the utterly, utterly nutty idea of using naked cables inserted into a bench power supply to power a graphics card.
// @skematica
@skematica Honestly, some of the people who talk about computers in Youtube videos really shouldn't.
@matigo By the way, have you had a chance to check out Star Trek: Horizon [youtube.com]? It's an Enterprise era movie, and it at least looks promising. Haven't had a chance to check it all out, so I can't comment on the total quality.