Sorry I was late to watch this. I thought I was the only person with a home 1.25 inch ice program! So glad that you do this too; it really makes a huge difference, particularly with stirred drinks. S&P martini is a genius idea. Thanks!!
Hey Peter, I loved this video! I have been meaning to cancel my membership now that the holidays are over but if you are going to continue doing videos I may keep it. Anyway to consider this a Reason Roundtable listener email or comment? I will happily endorse it. I am actually writing something up that I may send as a response to Nick's poo pooing of Black Mirror's "Common People" episode - I think he was wrong.
The first Lore episode (Datalore) was season 1, episode 13. It was TNG's version of evil Spock, as most of the first season plots were Roddenberry recycling material from TOS. Much as I don't love Rick Berman and appreciate much of what Roddenberry came up with (the initial concept itself being one of those things), creative control was rightly taken away from Robbenberry, whose often-bizarre vision would have killed the entire franchise in less than two seasons with sheer silliness.
Sorry I was late to watch this. I thought I was the only person with a home 1.25 inch ice program! So glad that you do this too; it really makes a huge difference, particularly with stirred drinks. S&P martini is a genius idea. Thanks!!
Great name for the segment. Thinking of manhattans and martinis as Data and Lore is amazing!
Thank you!
I live to serve.
Hey Peter, I loved this video! I have been meaning to cancel my membership now that the holidays are over but if you are going to continue doing videos I may keep it. Anyway to consider this a Reason Roundtable listener email or comment? I will happily endorse it. I am actually writing something up that I may send as a response to Nick's poo pooing of Black Mirror's "Common People" episode - I think he was wrong.
Sorry for that ramble at the end
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I appreciate the video content
Liked your musical analogies.
The first Lore episode (Datalore) was season 1, episode 13. It was TNG's version of evil Spock, as most of the first season plots were Roddenberry recycling material from TOS. Much as I don't love Rick Berman and appreciate much of what Roddenberry came up with (the initial concept itself being one of those things), creative control was rightly taken away from Robbenberry, whose often-bizarre vision would have killed the entire franchise in less than two seasons with sheer silliness.