Data From Star trek TNG gets the blue screen of death (BSOD)
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@Dylan1191698 "Program incompatible."
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Not really. In the actual episode, the screen/keyboard simply goes blank. It was remotely deactivated to prevent Data (at the time possessed by an alien lifeform) from operating the bridge controls. The alien then pounds on the inactive console in frustration.
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FUCKING WINDOWS 98
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Haha, so the nerd/geek terminology wasn't up to your specifications? Oh, and why should it matter if the grammar is incorrect? If you comprehend what is being said, then that should suffice. This isn't a college term paper, it's Youtube. BUT OH MY GOD! YOU HAVE INCORRECT GRAMMAR TOO! It should be, "Second, the correct grammar term," not, "Second The correct grammar term." Get it right.
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Should have used Macintosh.
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@GeneralKenobiSIYE Nope it's because their virus protection wasn't up to date!
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Would have been funnier if data himself had gotten the bluescreen
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Did this actually happen in the programme?
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@ThDComputer First off big difference with a nerd and a geek. Second The correct grammar term will be you're not your, get it right.
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1 person likes windows.
Why, why, oh why are these wonderful star trek videos being deleted by Youtube? What copyright threat could they possibly pose? They encourage people to watch the videos and get interested in the series!
masterofmetacognitio 3 years ago 31
Windows 2470 SFE, SP1. The Yamato was using the un-patched version. That's why it blew up. lol
GeneralKenobiSIYE 2 years ago 19