View Full Version : SG-1: Revisions


Atlas Bugged
03-17-2008, 03:24 AM
Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in
news:47DE2647.B5690749@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us:

>
>
> Matt Davis wrote:
>
>> spike1@freenet.co.uk wrote:
>>
>> > Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> did eloquently scribble:
>> >
>> >>In this episode, SG-1 finds a force field dome under which over 1,300
>> >>people live. Its powered by geothermal energy, but the geothermal
>> >>energy is failing, forcing the computer to eliminate people and
shrink
>> >>the dome to conserve power. The inhabitants are LINKed to the
computer,
>> >>enabling the computer to revise everyone's memories to cover up the
>> >>changes made by the computer. SG-1 offers to move the inhabitants to
>> >>another planet. I have another option: install a naquahdah generator
to
>> >>reenergize the dome so that it will no longer shrink.
>> >
>> >
>> > And in order to do that...
>> > Might it be required to power down to switch supplies?
>> >
>> http://media1.funnyjunk.com/pics/0363.jpg
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> If that's the case, then temporarily move the dome residents to Earth,
> switch
> energy supplies, then move them back.
>

What if the dome's operating system is Vista and it refuses to reboot?

Tim Bruening
03-17-2008, 04:05 AM
Matt Davis wrote:

> spike1@freenet.co.uk wrote:
>
> > Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> did eloquently scribble:
> >
> >>In this episode, SG-1 finds a force field dome under which over 1,300
> >>people live. Its powered by geothermal energy, but the geothermal
> >>energy is failing, forcing the computer to eliminate people and shrink
> >>the dome to conserve power. The inhabitants are LINKed to the computer,
> >>enabling the computer to revise everyone's memories to cover up the
> >>changes made by the computer. SG-1 offers to move the inhabitants to
> >>another planet. I have another option: install a naquahdah generator to
> >>reenergize the dome so that it will no longer shrink.
> >
> >
> > And in order to do that...
> > Might it be required to power down to switch supplies?
> >
> http://media1.funnyjunk.com/pics/0363.jpg

If that's the case, then temporarily move the dome residents to Earth,
switch
energy supplies, then move them back.

Fred Ellis
03-17-2008, 09:45 PM
Atlas Bugged wrote:
>
> Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in
> news:47DE2647.B5690749@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us:
>
> >
> >
> > Matt Davis wrote:
> >
> >> spike1@freenet.co.uk wrote:
> >>
> >> > Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> did eloquently scribble:
> >> >
> >> >>In this episode, SG-1 finds a force field dome under which over 1,300
> >> >>people live. Its powered by geothermal energy, but the geothermal
> >> >>energy is failing, forcing the computer to eliminate people and
> shrink
> >> >>the dome to conserve power. The inhabitants are LINKed to the
> computer,
> >> >>enabling the computer to revise everyone's memories to cover up the
> >> >>changes made by the computer. SG-1 offers to move the inhabitants to
> >> >>another planet. I have another option: install a naquahdah generator
> to
> >> >>reenergize the dome so that it will no longer shrink.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > And in order to do that...
> >> > Might it be required to power down to switch supplies?
> >> >
> >> http://media1.funnyjunk.com/pics/0363.jpg
> >
> > If that's the case, then temporarily move the dome residents to Earth,
> > switch
> > energy supplies, then move them back.
> >
>
> What if the dome's operating system is Vista and it refuses to reboot?

Sounds like they need to switch their operating system over to OS X.


Fred Ellis
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