Another great reason to use linux!
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Subject: humour
From: "Fox"
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Date: 12/7/00 4:12 AM !!!First Boot!!!
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What if Data (from Star Trek, TNG) was Windows compatible?
WORF: Captain, there are three Romulan warships uncloaking dead ahead.
PICARD: On screen.
The main viewing screen changes to a pattern of horizontal lines, each
only a single pixel wide.
PICARD: Data, what's wrong here?
DATA: Captain, the main viewscreen does not have sufficient video memory
to display an image of this size. May I suggest that you select a lower
resolution?
PICARD: Make it so.
The screen blanks, and then an image appears, with big, blocky square
pixels. Three objects appear in the centre, which could be Romulan
warbirds, but which actually look more like the aliens in Space
Invaders.
PICARD: Data, open a hailing channel to the Romulans.
DATA: Aye, sir.
Data picks up an hourglass from the floor beside him, turns it over, and
places it on the console in front of him. He punches some buttons on the
console and sits motionless for several seconds. A flash of light
blossoms from one of the Romulan ships on the viewscreen.
WORF: Incoming plasma torpedo, Captain!
PICARD: Shields up!
DATA: I'm sorry, Captain, but I am still attempting to complete your
last instruction. I must ask you to wait until I have finished before
you issue your next command.
PICARD: What on earth do you mean? Data, this is *important*! I want
those shields up *right now*.
DATA: I'm sorry, Captain, but I am still attempting to complete your
last instruction. I must ask you to wait until I have finished before
you issue your next command.
LAFORGE: Allow me, captain. - To Data: Control-alt-delete, Data.
Data removes the hourglass from the console, and returns it to the
floor.
DATA: The Romulans are not responding to my hails. Press my nose to
cancel and return to Windows. Pull my left ear to close this
communications channel which is not responding. You will lose any
information sent by the Romulans.
LaForge pulls Data's left ear.
PICARD: Shields...
There is a tremendous explosion. The bridge shakes violently, and all
the crew members are thrown to the floor. A shower of sparks erupts from
Wesley Crusher's station at the helm, throwing Wesley back away from the
console.
PICARD: Up, Data!
DATA: Aye, sir.
RIKER: All decks, damage report!
WORF: Captain, Ensign Crusher is injured. He appears to be unconscious.
Data picks up the hourglass again, places it on his console, and punches
some more buttons. He waits a few seconds, then puts the hourglass back
on the floor.
DATA: Shields are now up, captain.
PICARD: And not a moment too soon. Worf, lock all phasers on the lead
Romulan ship.
WORF: Aye, sir. He punches buttons on the weapons console.
PICARD: Mr. Data, take the helm, and prepare for evasive action.
DATA: I am sorry, sir, but I do not have the proper device driver
installed for that console.
PICARD: Well, damn it, install the right one.
DATA: Please insert Set-up Implant 1 in my right nostril.
PICARD: Number One, where do we keep Data's set-up implants?
RIKER: I left them with Geordi.
LAFORGE (in a surprised voice): What!!? I thought you still had them!
PICARD: Data, don't you have device drivers stored in your internal
memory?
DATA: Not found, sir. Please insert Set-up Implant 1 in my right
nostril.
PICARD: Data, I don't *have* Set-up Implant 1.
DATA: Not ready reading right nostril. Abort, Retry, Fail?
PICARD: Abort!
DATA: Not ready reading right nostril. Abort, Retry, Fail?
PICARD: Well, fail, then!
DATA: Current nose is no longer valid.
Data walks over to the helm, and presses several buttons. The ship
lurches, the images of the Romulan warships suddenly shift to one side
of the viewscreen, and a high-pitched whining noise is heard coming from
somewhere else in the ship.
LAFORGE: (alarmed) Data, what the hell are you doing?
PICARD: Number One, do we have a customer service number for Data?
RIKER: Yes sir, but last time I tried to call them, I got put on hold
for two hours before I was able to talk to anyone. And that person
wasn't knowledgeable about androids of Data's model. She specialised in
industrial control robots.
Suddenly, the lights all go out, the viewscreen goes blank, and all the
usual noise of fans, motors, and so on whines to a halt. After a few
seconds, the red emergency lights come on. Data is standing by the
console, absolutely motionless.
PICARD: What's going on?
LAFORGE: (checking the helm console) Lieutenant Data has caused a
General Protection Violation in the warp engine core.
PICARD: These androids look really sharp, but you can't really do
anything with them.
The shimmer of the transporter effect appears, and six Romulans in full
battle dress materialise on the bridge. A seventh figure, a Ferengi,
appears moments later.
FERENGI: (with a mercenary grin) Can I interest you in this FreeBSD CD,
Captain?