So, my husband brought it to my attention today that amazon has this Docker Station Container Service thing and the branding on it looks strikingly like DS9. There is a video where there are cargo ships going in and out of it and stuff too with a little stick figure manning a control panel. I gotta wonder who was in charge of branding this thing and if they honestly thought no one would notice??!
Check out the video here, guys, I mean really!:
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I live for Tom realizing the whole reason behind it. That scene in sickbay.
Has she fucked up insanely? Yes. But Tom, who has lived his whole life privileged as hell and has only had to pay penance for his own dumbassery, seeks to understand her. He comforts her when you outwardly think she has done the unthinkable. And has she? She has completely fucked up. But he doesn’t hold that against her. He gets to the core of the problem and works to rebuild from there.
My head cannon holds that Tom really spends the bit after that convo in sickbay having deep conversations with the Doctor and Janeway. Not to apologize for his wife, but to acknowledge they had a long journey ahead of them to understand one another and asking for their patience in that process.
Wow. I’m not usually much for Voyager, but I think I might need to watch this episode.
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Grim Fandango is a wonderful game and everybody should play it. Glottis is one of the most lovable monsters I’ve ever run into. Look how excited he is to be driving a car!

Unlike its predecessor the TV show, Ocean Software’s Knight Rider didn’t find popularity. Blah graphics quality, lack of music beyond the title screen, and monotonous gameplay sucked the possibility of excitement (and profit for Ocean) out of this game. You can watch a gamer express his displeasure with it in a lengthy play of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFWDRn9hzPs
Earth’s Global Thaw Reaches Everest.
Researchers at the Meeting of the Americas in Cancun, Mexico have confirmed that glaciers in the Mount Everest region are shrinking. The glaciers are said to have shrunk by 13% in the last 50 years. Furthermore, the snowline has moved upward by 180 metres (590 feet).


