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Next Gen and the old universe still exist. They were only replaced in terms of Hollywood focus. The New Universe (with Spock Alpha) are a divergent timeline.

No, they couldn't. Their future won't be anywhere near the same as the future that spawned their alternate timeline.

Bill Murray not approving a script doesn't really say much about the script itself. We're talking about a guy who, after being advised he should get a personal assistant during a movie shoot (for the sake of better communication), hired a deaf-mute who only knew sign language. He's been a pain in peoples' asses for

See, I'd always heard the exact opposite; a human can only remember so many things and eventually you start overwriting your own memories.

If not for the Watchers commenting earlier in the season, I'd believe we were being misled. As we have definitely had the Watchers speak of it though, I have to believe the world is wrong and Peter is the right one.

The universe is somewhere around 14 billion years old. Time, it's about the same age. Mankind did not exist for 13.9 billion of those years and will likely perish with 90 billion years left on the universe's clock. I have a hard time believing Time, Time Guardians, or the universe itself gives a crap if Kennedy

It's the AMAZING episode where the crew realizes they can reach Warp 10 if they modify the wings of a shuttlepod. As Tom Paris pilots it, he's suddenly in all places at once, and because of this, starts mutating into a lizard, one potential future evolution of man... or something. Haven't seen the episode in years

Personally? My biggest gripe is that Windows isn't built with the single user in mind. Home computer, no one but me, and I've got to deal with a Users folder, permissions, home groups, etc. It's like Windows exists for business purposes but has been modded for home use. Feels like I'm stuck using an oven to warm

Isn't it impossible to see the Big Bang? I was under the impression that the Big Bang wasn't so much an explosion from a set point as it was an absolute expansion of everything all at once, kind of like something the size of an atom suddenly expanding to the size of the earth (magnified by near infinity).

For a better understanding of agrobiodiversity and the reasons for such ubiquity in certain crops, netflix users should check out The Botany of Desire. It's an amazing look into why we rely on particular varieties of plants and what producers go through to keep them viable.

@LordThanatos: Hey, NKOTB & Backstreet Boys are going out on tour together. Poor decisions have no age limit.

Thank you x3. Frustrating behavior, the cache rebuilding. Like others have said, Whitson, you're really on a roll lately. Still waiting for an article on how to get rich with a clean conscience and little to no effort.

Whenever researching "too good to be true" products, sites or organizations, the first thing I do is a google search for ' ______ + Scam ' and I almost always find useful criticisms, complaints and/or warnings about my query.

@creamed_corn: From what I think I understand, you'd be dealing with massive wastelands on the interior of the supercontinent and super-massive storms in the ocean and along the coasts.

My biggest complaint is how much variety exists in Android land.

@bbutle01: ...you do realize you can visit most any television station's website and watch current-to-near-current episodes of your favorite programs legally, right? Even stations like Showtime have limited window opportunities to watch a program.

I never saw the poll so I couldn't vote, but yes, Google results have gotten much worse.

Aside from the fact that all of Season 5 exists because of his inability to control the Tardis in The 11th Hour, there have been two different excuses used for the Doctor's poor control:

@Diogenes-the-Cynic: Steve Rogers, aka Captain America. After his "death", his WWII partner Bucky took over his role as Captain America. Steve is back now, but hasn't resumed his old role as Captain America.

@ManchuCandidate: of course it is, how else might one measure corporate profits?