Yeah, the same kid:
Deebster
You're allowed not to know! It's just that since you'd got Picard I thought you'd know the rest since they're from the same show (Star Trek: The Next Generation).
Seeing as I've just discovered you can use tables on Lemmy, I'll give you a proper answer:
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Patrick Stewart | Jean-Luc Picard |
Jonathan Frakes | William Riker |
Brent Spiner | Data |
Gates McFadden | Beverly Crusher |
Marina Sirtis | Deanna Troi |
LeVar Burton | Geordi La Forge |
Michael Dorn | Worf |
Denise Crosby | Tasha Yar |
Wil Wheaton | Wesley Crusher |
Colm Meaney | Miles O'Brien |
Diana Muldaur | Katherine Pulaski |
Dwight Schultz | Reginald Barclay |
Michelle Forbes | Ro Laren |
Majel Barrett | Lwaxana Troi |
Brian Bonsall | Alexander Rozhenko |
Interesting point. So it's more like
Cart? | Returns | Leaves |
---|---|---|
Thinks return is right | 😇 | 👿 |
Thinks leave is right | 👿 | 😇 |
I assume this is funny answers only? Some kinda woooosh? I think a lot of Lemmy could name them all, given how popular Trek is on here.
I had no idea this existed but now Ralph Bakshi's Wizards is top of my to-watch list.
I have an uncle who will assume anything that takes over 20 minutes has crashed so managed to break his Windows box by continually hard resetting as it was trying to apply a large upgrade.
That's sobering reading.
One of the difficult tasks was to schedule a meeting room in a scheduling application, using information contained in several email messages.
95% are below this level. Wow.
I don't think you can count the sites that just mirror Reddit comments.
Searching on lemmy.ml shows the top being several [email protected] megathreads with comments in the thousands, then that [email protected] post you highlighted, more [email protected] threads, then a [email protected] megathread about Hexbear's federation. I guess we can see who comments the most.
I liked this [email protected] post Your username is the prompt, what did you get? which has 1618 comments.
I think this could do with being rewritten in Rust.
According to testimonies, the soldiers ordered all the men to undress, gathered them in one place, and took the photos that were later disseminated on social media (senior Israeli officials have since chided the soldiers for sharing the images).
It's very telling that the officials only have a problem with the evidence of their war crimes.
Deycan't believe it's true.
I know that other birds use small fish as bait to catch larger fish, so they're smart enough to do that.
Ok, but do we have any way of testing this? "Probably" not something the owls understand seems to be quite hand-wavey.