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    I lived in Reykjavik in 2005-06.  At some point during that time Sigur Ros and Bjork played a free show in some park.  I didn't go.  What?

    I lived in Reykjavik in 2005-06.  At some point during that time Sigur Ros and Bjork played a free show in some park.  I didn't go.  What?

    That only made sense in the 1960s though.  In the early 1960s, any adult would have had vivid memories of the war years and first-hand recollection of Cap's headlines.

    Netflix is a great example.  I too would pay direct to HBO for their programming.

    Yes. Of course, that would have to come with the caveat that when I pay for it, the right to use it is mine.  It costs them only bandwidth to let me have it.  I must be able to download or stream episodes as often as I want, on as many devices as I want.

    ***SPOILERS***

    They're not space Jews though. They were intended to be space Americans - a commentary on corporate culture.
    The Ferengi Alliance was openly antagonistic toward the Federation up until around the time period this episode depicts, and have a guiding philosophy incompatible with that of the Federation and Bajor.