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Dave Mader and company have rewatched Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 2, Episode 3 "Elementary, Dear Data" (1988), as part of a Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast review series. Joined by a panel of Star Trek enthusiasts, they discuss the episode and break it all down. Live Long and Podcast Star Trek: The Next Generation S2 E3 - "Elementary, Dear Data" (1988) | Episode Review First Aired: December 5, 1988 In-universe year: 2365 Date of Podcast: February 4, 2025 Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review Series THIS WEEK'S PODCASTERS Dave Mader, Adam Woodward, Davan Skelhorn, Justin Velociraptor LIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS Check us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcast PRODUCER Dave Mader Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcast Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #TNG #StarTrek #TheNextGeneration #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #UnitedFederationOfPodcasts #LocutorsOfTrek
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! On Fraggle Rock, an ancient map might lead to "The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles!" And Star Trek TNG episode, "Elementary, Dear Data." Data asks the holodeck for a Sherlockian challenge, and may have gotten more than he bargained for...
Join us on the MuppeTrek Podcast! On Fraggle Rock, an ancient map might lead to "The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles!" And Star Trek TNG episode, "Elementary, Dear Data." Data asks the holodeck for a Sherlockian challenge, and may have gotten more than he bargained for...
Lella Vignelli's impactful contributions to product and interior design take center stage in this episode, with guest Giorgia Lupi, data visualization pioneer and Pentagram partner, and returning guest Rachel Gogel._______This show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay Sources:Designed by: Lella Vignelli by Massimo Vignelli (Rochester Institute of Technology) About LellaYou've likely heard of Massimo Vignelli, the renowned designer behind iconic works like the New York City Subway map, but did you know that behind many of those projects was an equally brilliant mind? Lella Vignelli—Massimo's wife and design partner—was a powerhouse in her own right. With a background in architecture, she seamlessly blended elegance and functionality in everything from interior spaces to product design. Her meticulous attention to detail was the driving force behind many of their best-known works, including the timeless Handkerchief Chair and the stunning interiors of Saint Peter's Church in New York.Lella was more than just Massimo's collaborator—she was a visionary who believed in creating design that was truly timeless, free of trends and fads. Yet, despite her immense contributions, Lella's name often remained in the background. So, why is her story so often overshadowed? And how did she quietly reshape modern design?Tune in to this episode to hear the incredible legacy of Lella Vignelli—a designer whose work deserves to be front and center. About GiorgiaGiorgia's Books:This is Me and Only MeObserve Collect Draw!: A Visual JournalDear Data: A Friendship in 52 Weeks of PostcardsGiorgia Lupi is an Italian information designer, a partner at design firm Pentagram, and co-founder of research and design firm Accurat. She is a co-author of Dear Data, a collection of hand drawn data visualizations, along with information designer Stefanie Posavec. Her work is also part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art.In 2011, Lupi co-founded research and design firm Accurat, that combines design and data to create data visualizations, interfaces, and tools. Among their clients are Google, IBM, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Starbucks, United Nations, the World Economic Forum and the Museum of Modern Art. Lupi's influences for her work come from fascinations by geometrical feel and balance of abstract art compositions.Follow Giorgia Lupi on Instagram: @giorgialupiGiorgia Lupi's Website: giorgialupi.com ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
The debate of a century: Is Data smarter than Sherlock Holmes? Is Dr. Pulaski just way too mean to Data? Find out on the KUWTC this week as Rob, Joe, and Nick review the episodes, "Elementary, Dear Data" and "The Outrageous Okona". In the first half of the episodes, join us for conversations on O.J. Simpson, X-Men 97, Fallout, and....Jojo Siwa?!
Why do we constantly underestimate how long something will take in the short-term? In other words, we tend to over-estimate just how much we can achieve right now. Then, when we think long term, the reverse tends to happen: we actually UNDER-estimate what we're capable of achieving over time. Today, we want to know more about the promise of a popular trend, the creative streak, and whether they can help us overcome our constant battle with planning our time and achieving something greater.This week, Grant Faulkner, Executive Director of the world-wide phenomenon NaNoWriMo (aka National Novel Writing Month) gives us a peek into the power (and potential pitfalls) of creative writing streaks. Meanwhile, Giorgia Lupi, an information designer and partner at the firm Pentagram, reflects on her famous, collaborative creative streak, Dear Data, with Stefanie Posavec -- a year-long journey of sketching personal data-based postcards, which eventually led to exhibitions, book deals, critical acclaim, and internet fame. Can we change our relationships to deadlines? How might we banish our inner editors holding us back during crucial early stages in the creative process? And how might we reconcile both the short-term and long-term work we do? Let's go streaking.***SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER:
In this episode, I'm continuing my conversation about Yearbook Indiana with Polina Osherov of Pattern, Morgan Allen of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, and Julie Heath, formerly of IEDC.We're jumping right back in from the break, so if you haven't listened to part one, go do that! In part two, we're digging into the nitty-gritty of getting the yearbook into the right hands, how they made the budget work for the project and the state's strategic goals, and getting community buy-in.Listen to the full episode to hear: How thoughtful graphic design choices made it easy for founders to participate in sharing the yearbook on social How the team distributed over 3000 copies of the yearbook in just four months Calculating the ROI on getting entrepreneurship stories out into the world The impact of positive storytelling for ecosystem builders Learn More About Polina Osherov: Pattern Instagram: @posherov Connect with Polina on LinkedIn Learn More About Morgan Allen: Indiana Economic Development Corporation Connect with Morgan on LinkedIn Learn More About Julie Heath:Connect with Julie on LinkedInLearn More About Anika Horn: Website: www.socialventurers.com Instagram: SocialVenturers Newsletter: Sign up for Impact Curator Resources: S04E07: The Know-How via Know-Who of Social Capital with Julie Heath Logbook #6: Nida Ansari Hardtech Indiana AgBioscience Podcast Denisha Ferguson, Indiana Fashion Week (PATTERN article) People I (Mostly) Admire, Steven Levitt (podcast) Dear Data, Georgia Lupi & Stefanie Posavec Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building with Dell Gines (free online course with Project DEEP) How To Take Over the World by Ben Wilson Entrepreneurship Indiana Connect IND EcoMap Technologies
Kev & Rob both wish that the production of Star Trek: Picard Season 3 could have afforded just one more set this week as a very special Klingon Bird-of-Prey makes its return to the screen in "The Bounty". After watching a small team infiltrate Daystrom Station, they reflect on other times our intrepid crews have sneaked in where they didn't belong, including "Chain Of Command, Part I" (TNG), "By Inferno's Light" (DS9), "Change Of Heart" (DS9), and "Extreme Measures" (DS9).PIC 3×06 The BountyStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeIrumodic SyndromeGenesis DeviceJames T. Kirk's deathThe Tribble predatorAltan SoongData's crow: TNG 6×16 Birthright, Part IMoriarty: TNG 2×03 Elementary, Dear Data & TNG 6×12 Ship in a BottleData whistling: TNG 1×01 Encounter at FarpointUSS Enterprise A (Constitution Class)HMS Bounty (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)Kronos One (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)Chancellor GorkonTNG 6×10 Chain Of Command, Part IDS9 5×15 By Inferno's LightDS9 6×16 Change of HeartDS9 7×23 Extreme Measures (00:00) - Episode 26: Sneaking In (PIC 3×07 The Bounty) (00:22) - PIC 3×06 The Bounty (35:12) - Sneaking in (35:35) - TNG 6×10 Chain Of Command, Part I (41:06) - DS9 5×15 By Inferno's Light (46:11) - DS9 6×16 Change of Heart (50:11) - DS9 7×23 Extreme Measures Music: Distänt Mind, Brigitte Handley
Peecarrrrrr: TNG S2 E23 “Elementary, Dear Data” and PIC S3 E6 “The Bounty”. The Prime Subjective team revels in one of their favorite plot hole ridden episodes of TNG and discusses the Burton Family reunion that happens this season on Picard. Join host Chris Newcomer, Kari Coleman Hinners, and Michael Henley as they ask, “when are we getting more Troi?!” The post Peecarrrrrr: TNG S02E23 & Picard S03E06 appeared first on Crossroads Comedy Theater.
Daniel Davis Talks Moriarty's Return in "Star Trek: Picard" One of the best things about Picard S3 has been the fan service from TNG, DS9, and VOY; one epic piece of the past just returned in a shocking way! In an episode filled with easter eggs, "The Bounty" brought Riker, Worf, and Raffi inside the Daystrom Institute in search of a secret, one that this week's guest guarded. Daniel Davis just made his comeback to the Star Trek Universe, reprising his role as Moriarty, who appeared twice in Star Trek TNG, "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle." Davis chatted with me about how he was brought into the show, what's different about this version of Moriarty, the changes of being on a Star Trek set since his last time on the show, working with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, and Michelle Hurd, and much more, including a story about his previous appearances, and his time on "The Nanny" with Fran Drescher. Engage! Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
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One of the best things about Picard S3 has been the fan service from TNG, DS9, and VOY; one epic piece of the past just returned in a shocking way! In an episode filled with easter eggs, "The Bounty" brought Riker, Worf, and Raffi inside the Daystrom Institute in search of a secret, one that this week's guest guarded. Daniel Davis just made his comeback to the Star Trek Universe, reprising his role as Moriarty, who appeared twice in Star Trek TNG, "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle." Davis chatted with me about how he was brought into the show, what's different about this version of Moriarty, the changes of being on a Star Trek set since his last time on the show, working with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, and Michelle Hurd, and much more, including a story about his previous appearances, and his time on "The Nanny" with Fran Drescher. Engage! Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
Stefanie Posavec is a designer, artist, and author whose practice focuses on finding new, experimental approaches to communicating data and information. This work has been exhibited internationally at major galleries including the V&A, the Design Museum, Somerset House, and the Wellcome Collection (London), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), and MoMA (New York). Her work is also in the permanent collection of MoMA. Besides her new book with Miriam, she has also co-authored two books that emphasise a more personal approach to data: Dear Data and the journal Observe, Collect, Draw! Sonja Kuijpers runs STUDIO TERP, her one-woman data illustration studio based in Eindhoven, Netherlands. She designs (data-)visualisations for a diversity of clients such as Scientific American, Philips, as well as small institutions, companies, and publishers. Recently the Climate Book by Greta Thunberg was published, for which Sonja (re-)designed the graphs. Experimenting with shapes and styles, she also designs her own independent dataviz and data art projects. She received an Information is Beautiful Gold Award in 2019 for her personal project ‘A View on despair'. Creating data visualisation, to Sonja, is trying to locate herself in the data, making sense of numbers with a human approach, showing insights as well as the aesthetics of information and data. Episode Notes Stefanie | Web | TwitterSonja | Web | Twitter | IIB Award, A View on DespairWarming StripesI am a book. I am a portal to the universe. by Stefanie Posavec and Miriam QuickThe Climate Book, by Greta Thurnberg | Amazon US | Amazon UK Related Episodes Episode #187: Stefanie Posavec & Miriam QuickEpisode #2: Dear Data iTunes Spotify
HOLODECK HIJINKS ENSUE when Lt. Barclay unlocks a secret file that stored the sentient hologram Professor James Moriarty from Data and Geordi's ill-fated adventure we graded in last week's "Elementary, Dear Data." Moriarty figures into the plot of Star Trek: Picard - Season Three in some way, and joining Bryan to figure out how he fits -- along with returning to this Next Gen classic -- are Laurie & Brian from TrekMovie.com. After you listen to our episode, go check out their podcasts on the TrekMovie.com podcast network. If you like this episode, consider rating us five stars and/or liking us wherever you listen. Our theme music is "70's Synth Funk Jam" by Phill_Dillow on Pixabay. Find us on Instagram and Twitter @trekmarrykpod and at our website www.trekmarrykillpod.com.
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek companion podcast presented by CinemaSins! This week sees Captain Ian and Ambassador Deneé watch, review, and sin the TNG episode Elementary, Dear Data. Join the crew as Ian explains crumpets, Deneé debates the best way to describe a crumpet, and they both argue over, well, crumpets. 1) Ten Forward - Thoughts on the episode; what did the crew love and what can go out the airlock! (5:04) 2) Engineering - ReSINstance is Futile: Everything Wrong With Star Trek in Q minutes or less. (32:35) CAPTAIN'S POD IS LIVE EVERY FRIDAY AT 12PM(ISH) CENTRAL!! Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cinemasinsliveYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Nxj5dpHf2p7cN9qdUVEzA The show's hailing frequencies are always open by email at captainspod@cinemasins.com Find us on Twitter:@captainspodcsIan - @whittsinnedDeneé - @DeneeSays Join a community of CinemaSinners and Trekkies on the CinemaSins discord:www.discord.gg/cinemasins Want extra *holodeck privileges? Join the Sinclub! https://www.patreon.com/CinemaSins And live long and Podsper! *holodeck and ads not includedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Everyone wants to be a Data Scientist/AI/Machine Learning/Data Analyst but are you learning company-demanded skills?To get a job in Data Science/AI, One must build a portfolio. ✅Learners are wasting time than money due to improper roadmap on Data Science/AITo speak with the mentor on Instagram @meet_kanth✅
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob puff on a pipe and mutter "Elementary, Dear Data" as the holodeck goes wrong again over on Star Trek: The Next Generation. But it's less smooth sailing as Torchwood: Miracle Day puts its lead characters through some "Rendition." Star Trek: The Next Generation: Elementary, Dear Data - 3:01 Torchwood: Miracle Day: Rendition - 54:05 Episode Rankings - 1:32:17 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
AND NOW, THE CONCLUSION.... THIS VOYAGE, guest hosts PETER HOLMSTROM (author, The Center Seat: The Authorized Companion To The Hit History Channel Series) and LISA KLINK (writer, Star Trek: Voyager) are joined by writer BRIANA LANE to discuss their work on the second season episode of Next Generation, "Elementary, Dear Data" as they dissect the dramatic changes in the evolution of the episode and Lane's original pitch in Part Two of this two part episode. It's elementary this week on an all-new TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM of curated audio commentary for another significant Star Trek adventure. **New episodes of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS featuring MARK A. ALTMAN & DAREN DOCHTERMAN available every Friday.. And don't miss our in-depth curated episode audio commentaries on TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM with LISA KLINK & PETER HOLMSTROM, available every Saturday wherever you listen to podcasts.** ENGAGE WITH US ON SOCIAL AT: Follow Treksperts Briefing Room at: Twitter: trekspertsBR Instagram: Treksperts Briefing Room Follow Inglorious Treksperts at Twitter: @inglorioustrek Facebook: facebook.com/inglorioustrek & Facebook.com/electric-surge Instagram: @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram #StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #Superman #STTMP #clipshow #TheApple #CaptainKirk #Enterprise #Voyager #Klingons #BloodFever #AmokTime #Prodigy #StarTrekProdigy #ParamountPlus #ElectricNow #science #technobabble #MIrrorUniverse #MirrorWar #IGW #Trill #TheHost #DIsco #PhaseII #Badlands #Eddington #DeepSapceNine #StarTrekSNW
THIS VOYAGE, guests hosts PETER HOLMSTROM (author, The Center Seat: The Authorized Companion To The Hit History Channel Series) and LISA KLINK (writer, Star Trek: Voyager) are joined by writer BRIANA LANE to discuss their work on the second season episode of Next Generation, "Elementary, Dear Data" as they discuss the dramatic changes in the evolution of the episode and Lane's original pitch in part one of this two part episode. It's elementary this week on an all-new TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM of curated audio commentary for another significant Star Trek adventure. **New episodes of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS featuring MARK A. ALTMAN & DAREN DOCHTERMAN available every Friday.. And don't miss our in-depth curated episode audio commentaries on TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM with LISA KLINK & PETER HOLMSTROM, available every Saturday wherever you listen to podcasts.** ENGAGE WITH US ON SOCIAL AT: Follow Treksperts Briefing Room at: Twitter: trekspertsBR Instagram: Treksperts Briefing Room Follow Inglorious Treksperts at Twitter: @inglorioustrek Facebook: facebook.com/inglorioustrek & Facebook.com/electric-surge Instagram: @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram #StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #Superman #STTMP #clipshow #TheApple #CaptainKirk #Enterprise #Voyager #Klingons #BloodFever #AmokTime #Prodigy #StarTrekProdigy #ParamountPlus #ElectricNow #science #technobabble #MIrrorUniverse #MirrorWar #IGW #Trill #TheHost #DIsco #PhaseII #Badlands #Eddington #DeepSapceNine #StarTrekSNW
Dust off your deerstalker and dress up your Klingon 'cause we're headed to the holodeck to investigate two tales about Holmes and Moriarty: the Arthur Conan Doyle short story "The Final Problem" and the TNG episode "Elementary, Dear Data"!Put Dracula in Star Trek!Give us a review on iTunes!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backtrekking/id1464298918Join the Just Enough Trope Discord!https://discord.gg/8xA2UJE4
Welcome to The Amateur Detective Club, a mystery media review podcast! Where three friends, Melissa Meli, Tyler Riley, and Tristan Miller read the works of Agatha Christie or others, then summarize, discuss, and rate the novels, films, TV episodes, or short stories they've chosen. In this week's meeting, the gang discusses S2 E3 of Star Trek, The Next Generation, Elementary, My Dear Data! Our theme song! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon! Buy our merch!
25. Januar 1993: Über vier Jahre nach "Elementary, Dear Data" kehrt TNG endlich zurück in die Welt von Sherlock Holmes. Doch um den Meisterdetektiv soll es gar nicht gehen; stattdessen erscheint dessen Erzwidersacher Professor Moriarty auf der Bildfläche. Der hat im Holopuffer seiner versprochenen Menschwerdung geharrt – und die mannigfaltigen Implikationen lassen eure beiden Erzpodcaster staunen. In Deutschland: Das Schiff in der Flasche, ausgestrahlt am 2. Juni 1994.
Information designer and advocate for data humanism, Giorgia Lupi, spent her childhood in Italy organizing buttons in her grandmother's tailor shop, a data collector already in the making. The teenage years had her expressing herself through the punk rock and heavy metal scene in her town. After receiving her master's degree in Architecture, she began her PhD in Design at Politecnico di Milano while founding Accurat, an internationally acclaimed data-driven design firm. Now a partner at Pentagram, and author of personal projects such as Dear Data, she continues to push for a humanistic approach to data as a path to understanding our complex realities. Images, links and more from Giorgia!Many thanks to this episode's sponsors:Yellow ImagesYellow Images is a marketplace of over 70,000 high-quality premium mockups, creative fonts, PNG Images, and a creative store full of amazing graphic assets like lettering, icons, presets, brushes, and more. With Yellow Images, you can finish your projects faster without wasting time on unnecessary revisions so you can get back to doing what you love. Use promo code CLEVER20 to get a 20% discount on your purchase right here. Don't miss out! These coupons are limited, so first come - first served.Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilkIf you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!Clever is hosted by Amy Devers and produced by 2VDE Media, with editing by Rich Stroffolino, production assistance from Ilana Nevins and Anouchka Stephan, and music by El Ten Eleven.Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.Clever is a member of the Airwave Media podcast network. Visit airwavemedia.com to discover more great shows. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/clever. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone uses data, but that doesn't mean it has to stay in a static or numeric form permanently. Giorgia Lupi has been transforming data into meaningful visual versions for years. She recalls being highly analytical and creative even back when she was a child organizing items in her grandmother's tailor shop. Since then, she's co-founded Accurat, a data visualization design studio, presented a Ted talk, become a Partner at Pentagram, and more.In this episode of Reverse Engineered, Jon Penland welcomes Giorgia Lupi of Pentagram to discuss information design, her humble beginnings with a weekly newspaper column creating visual data, and how that led into her career today helping brands showcase data. As an information designer, Giorgia has a passion for finding and looking at data through the lens of how it can be better interpreted and explained to others. Giorgia uses that ability to take datasets, big or small, and transform them into stories that stakeholders care about. While data visualization has picked up a lot of steam in recent years, Giorgia's on a mission to humanize the collection and interpretation of data to be more helpful overall.Check more episodes at https://kinsta.com/podcast/
Why do we constantly underestimate how long something will take in the short-term? In other words, we tend to over-estimate just how much we can achieve right now. Then, when we think long term, the reverse tends to happen: we actually UNDER-estimate what we're capable of achieving over time. Today, we want to know more about the promise of a popular trend, the creative streak, and whether they can help us overcome our constant battle with planning our time and achieving something greater.This week, Grant Faulkner, Executive Director of the world-wide phenomenon NaNoWriMo (aka National Novel Writing Month) gives us a peek into the power (and potential pitfalls) of creative writing streaks. Meanwhile, Giorgia Lupi, an information designer and partner at the firm Pentagram, reflects on her famous, collaborative creative streak, Dear Data, with Stefanie Posavec -- a year-long journey of sketching personal data-based postcards, which eventually led to exhibitions, book deals, critical acclaim, and internet fame. Can we change our relationships to deadlines? How might we banish our inner editors holding us back during crucial early stages in the creative process? And how might we reconcile both the short-term and long-term work we do? Let's go streaking.* * *KEEP LEARNING + SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribe to my free newsletter: jayacunzo.com/newsletterBuy a book: jayacunzo.com/booksHire me to speak to your organization or event: jayacunzo.com/keynotes* * *IN THIS EPISODE:Giorgia Lupi: http://giorgialupi.com // https://twitter.com/giorgialupiDear Data: http://www.dear-data.com/Grant Faulkner: https://grantfaulkner.com // https://twitter.com/grantfaulknerNoNoWriMo: https://nanowrimo.org/Unthinkable is written, hosted, and edited by me, Jay Acunzo, with production support this episode from Molly Donovan (https://mdonovancontent.com) and Ilana Nevins (https://www.ilananevins.com) * * *THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR:The Juice, the Spotify of B2B, curating and suggesting the most popular content for marketing and sales professionals based on what's trending and what's resonating with others like you (not what's most optimized for search). Explore and create content playlists and easily collect and share the best content for your career and/or your team.Find the most resonant B2B content for people, not the most optimized content for algorithms.Visit thejuicehq.com to learn more and sign up for free.* * *THANKS FOR LISTENING AND SUPPORTING!Keep making what matters.-Jay
On this running late episode of Boldly, Tho we're discussing the Next Generation's Elementary, Dear Data! Come join us for some holodeck LARPing as we enjoy a long weekend, see a non-surprising snake, and, whoops, invent a whole guy. The podcast shaking is just to get your attention!
This week James and Matt once again dive into the world of the Star Trek universe. They discuss the iconic Holodeck and Matt picks out a selection of the best episodes to make use of it in the series. Episodes Discussed TNG S02E03 Elementary, Dear Data TNG S06E12 - Ship in a Bottle TNG S03E21 Hollow Pursuits TNG S04E08 Future Imperfect Join them as they continue their journey through virtual reality in science fiction cinema. Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/ Email Us! Follow us on TWITTER Add us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Follow us on LETTERBOXD Support the podcast on PATREON
Life is one surprise after another for Ensign Haskell. Episode 2 of the second season of The Next Generation means it's the second epidode of Re:Engage's second season, too! Despite such tortured syntax, your cultural bridge officers return once more to go where no one wants to go. Kate continues to live for Scrooged, Jimmie takes a Mulligan with Nagilum (what would the extra 'l' have cost them, anyway?), Greg plays One Bridge-One-Riker with Lt Worf, and the whole crew lets you know what we think the holodeck smells like. Come with us back to 1988, and Re:Engage! We'd love to receive more feedback or questions we can read aloud and answer on episodes in the future so feel free to email letsReengage@gmail.com or message us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG! Host: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Panel: Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG), Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG), and Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter) Audio Editor: Erik Gratton, Krista Curry (@kristafromglee on Twitter, krista.curry on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is Elementary, Dear Data s2e3!
Ever wonder how people get into the field of Artificial Intelligence? We did too! In this episode we share how we got into the world of AI and what inspired us to start this podcast.
Elementary, Dear Data! Hey, a Holodeck episode that seems...good?! Let's dive into this tale of stanning for Sherlock Holmes and see where we get when Data finally meets his match! Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nathan Tang "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nathan Tang Catch our other projects! Fugitive Frames Film Podcast: www.fugitiveframes.com Fugitive Games (YouTube channel): www.fugitive.games A Knight's Tour (feature film): www.aknightstourmovie.com
Podcast debate terceiro episódio da 2ª temporada de TNG. O post Barba do Riker #28 – “Elementary, Dear Data” apareceu primeiro em Trek Brasilis - A fonte definitiva de Star Trek (Jornada nas Estrelas) em português.
The game is afoot! Join us for holographic hijinks as we solve the mystery of one of Trek's most notorious guest characters. See and observe with us, as we compare TNG's "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle".
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 1 Episode 6 – Terminal Provocations We’re back with the sixth episode of Lower Decks, titled Terminal Provocations. This episode was written by Executive Story Editor John Cochran and directed by Bob Suarez, who also directed S1E3 Temporal Edict. Ensign Fletcher – Not your exemplary Starfleet Officer This episode, we get to see another Ensign on Lower Decks, namely one Ensign Fletcher, who seems to be a bit of a diplomat, but his other skills seem a tad lacking. The longer he went on in the episode, the more annoying he got. He was SO NOT Starfleet. One nice thing that he brought to the episode was that Mariner and Boimler got to work together on the same side, and they actually worked really well together. Rather than blaming Fletcher for everything, they gave him the credit for everything, which got him promoted to Lieutenant and transferred to Boimler’s dream assignment aboard the USS Titan, Captain William T. Riker’s ship after the events that occurred in Star Trek: Nemesis that occurred in 2379, the previous year, only to get fired six days later. Nice casting of JG Hertzler in this episode I thought the casting of JG Hertzler as the Drookmani captain was particularly brilliant in this episode, including drawing the character with an eyepatch, much like his more famous character General/Chancellor Martok from Deep Space Nine. He always puts on a good performance. It’s Microsoft Clippy! I mean Badgey! Most of the listeners, including Kyle and me, were taken by Clippy, which easily reminded us of the Microsoft Office Assistant, commonly known as Clippy. I was wrong in the episode that it came out with Windows 95. In fact, Clippy was introduced with Microsoft Office in 1997. It was universally hated by users. Tendi & Rutherford used his new holodeck training program that was not quite ready for use in your typical holodeck adventure gone awry that was part Elementary, Dear Data, part The Big Goodbye, and part Fistful of Datas. I enjoyed this part of the story. Chapters 00:00:00 STLDP 006 – Terminal Provocations (S1E6)00:00:21 Intro00:01:05 About Terminal Provocations00:02:13 Ratings00:03:59 Yeses00:11:42 Nos00:16:02 Not Good Enoughs00:18:11 Listener Feedback00:34:07 Spot the References00:39:40 Our Notes00:44:00 Shipwide Announcements01:02:27 Wrap Up We should be back to a regular schedule so the deadline for feedback will be on Fridays going forward… Except… that we had to extend the deadline again this week. For our next episode, we’ll be discussing the Season 1 Episode 7 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, title Much Ado About Boimler. The deadline will be 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Friday, September 18, 2020, unless announced on the Facebook group otherwise. Your feedback is SO important to us!!! And don’t forget to sign up for our Patreon to get access to our Patreon episodes. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! You can do the same on Podchaser. Also, Sign up to CBS All Access! Help support the podcast! If you sign up from this link, you’ll help support the podcast, as CBS gives us a small referral fee, and it costs you nothing! Star Trek: Lower Decks is now streaming on CBS All Access! Click this banner to sign up, and you’ll help support the podcast! Speaking of our Patreon… We have now recorded five Patreon calls, the last one you heard here last week, and you got to listen to this episode several days in advance. Our next Patreon call-in show will discuss the novel, Star Trek: Picard – The Last Best Hope, and there WILL be spoilers. Patrons will get the episode a week earlier! If you want to listen to it when it comes out, sign up to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie for as little as $1/month and you’ll get access! Become a Patron! Watch this episode on YouTube!
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 1 Episode 6 – Terminal Provocations We’re back with the sixth episode of Lower Decks, titled Terminal Provocations. This episode was written by Executive Story Editor John Cochran and directed by Bob Suarez, who also directed S1E3 Temporal Edict. Ensign Fletcher – Not your exemplary Starfleet Officer This episode, we get to see another Ensign on Lower Decks, namely one Ensign Fletcher, who seems to be a bit of a diplomat, but his other skills seem a tad lacking. The longer he went on in the episode, the more annoying he got. He was SO NOT Starfleet. One nice thing that he brought to the episode was that Mariner and Boimler got to work together on the same side, and they actually worked really well together. Rather than blaming Fletcher for everything, they gave him the credit for everything, which got him promoted to Lieutenant and transferred to Boimler’s dream assignment aboard the USS Titan, Captain William T. Riker’s ship after the events that occurred in Star Trek: Nemesis that occurred in 2379, the previous year, only to get fired six days later. Nice casting of JG Hertzler in this episode I thought the casting of JG Hertzler as the Drookmani captain was particularly brilliant in this episode, including drawing the character with an eyepatch, much like his more famous character General/Chancellor Martok from Deep Space Nine. He always puts on a good performance. It’s Microsoft Clippy! I mean Badgey! Most of the listeners, including Kyle and me, were taken by Clippy, which easily reminded us of the Microsoft Office Assistant, commonly known as Clippy. I was wrong in the episode that it came out with Windows 95. In fact, Clippy was introduced with Microsoft Office in 1997. It was universally hated by users. Tendi & Rutherford used his new holodeck training program that was not quite ready for use in your typical holodeck adventure gone awry that was part Elementary, Dear Data, part The Big Goodbye, and part Fistful of Datas. I enjoyed this part of the story. Chapters 00:00:00 STLDP 006 – Terminal Provocations (S1E6)00:00:21 Intro00:01:05 About Terminal Provocations00:02:13 Ratings00:03:59 Yeses00:11:42 Nos00:16:02 Not Good Enoughs00:18:11 Listener Feedback00:34:07 Spot the References00:39:40 Our Notes00:44:00 Shipwide Announcements01:02:27 Wrap Up We should be back to a regular schedule so the deadline for feedback will be on Fridays going forward… Except… that we had to extend the deadline again this week. For our next episode, we’ll be discussing the Season 1 Episode 7 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, titled Much Ado About Boimler. The deadline will be 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Friday, September 18, 2020, unless announced on the Facebook group otherwise. Your feedback is SO important to us!!! And don’t forget to sign up for our Patreon to get access to our Patreon episodes. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! You can do the same on Podchaser. Also, Sign up to CBS All Access! Help support the podcast! If you sign up from this link, you’ll help support the podcast, as CBS gives us a small referral fee, and it costs you nothing! Star Trek: Discovery is now streaming on CBS All Access! Click this banner to sign up, and you’ll help support the podcast! Speaking of our Patreon… We have now recorded five Patreon calls, the last one you heard here last week, and you got to listen to this episode several days in advance. Our next Patreon call-in show will discuss the novel, Star Trek: Picard – The Last Best Hope, and there WILL be spoilers. Patrons will get the episode a week earlier! If you want to listen to it when it comes out, sign up to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie for as little as $1/month and you’ll get access! Become a Patron! Watch this episode on YouTube!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 1 Episode 6 – Terminal Provocations We’re back with the sixth episode of Lower Decks, titled Terminal Provocations. This episode was written by Executive Story Editor John Cochran and directed by Bob Suarez, who also directed S1E3 Temporal Edict. Ensign Fletcher – Not your exemplary Starfleet Officer This episode, we get to see another Ensign on Lower Decks, namely one Ensign Fletcher, who seems to be a bit of a diplomat, but his other skills seem a tad lacking. The longer he went on in the episode, the more annoying he got. He was SO NOT Starfleet. One nice thing that he brought to the episode was that Mariner and Boimler got to work together on the same side, and they actually worked really well together. Rather than blaming Fletcher for everything, they gave him the credit for everything, which got him promoted to Lieutenant and transferred to Boimler’s dream assignment aboard the USS Titan, Captain William T. Riker’s ship after the events that occurred in Star Trek: Nemesis that occurred in 2379, the previous year, only to get fired six days later. Nice casting of JG Hertzler in this episode I thought the casting of JG Hertzler as the Drookmani captain was particularly brilliant in this episode, including drawing the character with an eyepatch, much like his more famous character General/Chancellor Martok from Deep Space Nine. He always puts on a good performance. It’s Microsoft Clippy! I mean Badgey! Most of the listeners, including Kyle and me, were taken by Clippy, which easily reminded us of the Microsoft Office Assistant, commonly known as Clippy. I was wrong in the episode that it came out with Windows 95. In fact, Clippy was introduced with Microsoft Office in 1997. It was universally hated by users. Tendi & Rutherford used his new holodeck training program that was not quite ready for use in your typical holodeck adventure gone awry that was part Elementary, Dear Data, part The Big Goodbye, and part Fistful of Datas. I enjoyed this part of the story. Chapters 00:00:00 STLDP 006 – Terminal Provocations (S1E6)00:00:21 Intro00:01:05 About Terminal Provocations00:02:13 Ratings00:03:59 Yeses00:11:42 Nos00:16:02 Not Good Enoughs00:18:11 Listener Feedback00:34:07 Spot the References00:39:40 Our Notes00:44:00 Shipwide Announcements01:02:27 Wrap Up We should be back to a regular schedule so the deadline for feedback will be on Fridays going forward… Except… that we had to extend the deadline again this week. For our next episode, we’ll be discussing the Season 1 Episode 7 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, titled Much Ado About Boimler. The deadline will be 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Friday, September 18, 2020, unless announced on the Facebook group otherwise. Your feedback is SO important to us!!! And don’t forget to sign up for our Patreon to get access to our Patreon episodes. Links to us… Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! You can do the same on Podchaser. Also, Sign up to CBS All Access! Help support the podcast! If you sign up from this link, you’ll help support the podcast, as CBS gives us a small referral fee, and it costs you nothing! Star Trek: Discovery is now streaming on CBS All Access! Click this banner to sign up, and you’ll help support the podcast! Speaking of our Patreon… We have now recorded five Patreon calls, the last one you heard here last week, and you got to listen to this episode several days in advance. Our next Patreon call-in show will discuss the novel, Star Trek: Picard – The Last Best Hope, and there WILL be spoilers. Patrons will get the episode a week earlier! If you want to listen to it when it comes out, sign up to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/brianandruthie for as little as $1/month and you’ll get access! Become a Patron! Watch this episode on YouTube!
*Hosts: Joe Dubs, Andy, and Zac* We are ready to engage in some Star Trek The Next Generation. And this week is Zac's Picks. He picked Encounter At Farpoint and Elementary, Dear Data. We also talk about ps5 backwards compatibility, RIP Chadwick, and Resident Evil show ?
This week on Episode 467 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out' Picard's meeting with Superman, Sir Patrick's activism, Dr. Crusher's possible return, and the death of a Captain's log. In Star Trek gaming, we talk Timelines “Someone Like Me” event, A Roddenberry Recovery Mission in Sansar, and Andrew Looney of LooneyLabs to talk about updates to the game Star Trek: Fluxx. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: Do you want to see Picard rekindle his romance with Dr. Crusher? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan The Captain and Superman Discuss Careers I'm about to get controversial, so buckle up. Star Trek is the best Sci-Fi Franchise - and Superman is the best Superhero. Better than Captain America, Spider-man, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and even Batman. Now I, the writer of this segment - Jake Morgan - know that Elio is not going to read that. But I tried. Anywho, imagine our excitement when we learned that Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Kal-El would sit down to interview one another! This week, on Variety's “Actors on Actors”, Sir Patrick Stewart and Henry Cavill met through the magic of modern technology to talk about their lives, careers, and Cavill's first time meeting the legendary thespian. The pair discussed their love of being on-stage, playing someone other than themselves, and Stewart recounted how his early experiences at the Bristol Old Vic Theater school translated into the ensemble elements of Star Trek: The Next Generation ”I had been thought of as being a bit weird where I was growing up because I wanted to act. To my friends, it was just I was a show off and that was all. And it wasn't true, there were other reasons. But then to find a whole community - a society of people who felt just like me. And I think it's one of the reasons why I've come to love companies so much. Whether it's on stage, or doing a show like Picard or Next Generation. We were a company. I continually insisted that we should think of ourselves as an ensemble. There wasn't just Jean-Luc Picard sitting in the Captain's chair, but we were a group who were all united in doing one thing.” Stewart discussed his role of Co-Executive Producer on Star Trek: Picard, and after admitting he wasn't a writer, did give Cavill some insight on how he contributed to Picard. ”I loved being in that room. I wish that I could have recorded every moment that I sat with our writers. But the only things I think that I actually contributed in terms of dialogue were jokes. We had a piece about one of the other characters, he's reading a very famous - I think an Asimov book. A Science Fiction book. And I said ‘you know I can never really get into Science Fiction, it didn't mean anything to me.' To have Captain Picard talking about Science Fiction as though it was an alien concept was something which I really enjoyed. And ‘Tea, Earl Grey, Decaf was my idea as well, because I thought it was time to have some jokes from the Captain.” The conversation is a little over an hour, and covers Stewarts praise for his Picard co-stars, strolls down memory lane, and his love for Sir Ian Mckellen. If you didn't love Henry Cavill and Sir Patrick before the video, you certainly will after. We highly suggest giving it a watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TcFBP_M31Y Stewart Talks to TV Guide Sir Patrick was busy this week. On June 24th, the 79 year old Picard-Portrayer spoke with TV Guide about Star Trek, naughty words, and the importance of activism. Stewart talked about the use of profanity in Star Trek's newest offerings, and his reaction to first reading the vulgarity in Picard's script 'I think that Picard had actually taken an active decision not to abuse language that would be unpleasant for people to hear whether it is abusive or offensive in some way, and he stuck to it. Even if he wanted to say, "Damn, blast," or whatever, he would, for the most part, manage to deny himself that pleasure. When I came across the first swear word in the first script, I can honestly tell you, I was deeply shocked. I grew up in a family where swearing was second nature. Every other word was a swear word, and yet when I read... it might have been the F-word that I read and I was shocked and unsettled by it. I think I did have a conversation with Michael [Chabon] about this use of language and how comfortable were we with it. It was something that had never been a part of previous Star Trek.“' Stewart moved on to more important issues, discussing the necessity of youth activism and the heroism of those involved. ”there are so many ways in which we've recently seen this illustrated. The young woman, the teenager, who held her telephone camera up long enough so that the horror of what was being done to that poor man [George Floyd] whose neck was being knelt on. It was a young woman [Darnella Frazier] who brought that to us. Our world environmental hero is a young woman [Greta Thunberg], at the moment, and that is going to continue as well. [...] we are seeing examples of social commitment and of opposition to all forms of racism. It is one of the few things that I do find encouraging about our society today.” Gates McFadden Coming to Picard? Wherefore art thou, Doctor Beverly Crusher? The Enterprise's Chief Medical Officer and on-again-off-again love interest of Captain Jean-Luc Picard was a glaring omission in Picards first season. According to Dr. Crusher, or should we say Gates McFadden, that may change! Speaking with Trekmovie.com on Monday June 29th, McFadden not-so-coyly indicated that she may reprise her role in Picard season 2, saying ”Well, I don't know. There's a good chance, let's put it that way. But I have no contract signed.” McFadden also talked about Crusher's aforementioned relationship with Picard, recalling ”The character [had] become matron-like, and it was just weird. I was no longer really the love interest of Picard and that was one of the primary things—I was hired by Gene [Roddenberry] himself as the love interest of Picard. That got changed. And that wasn't changed by me.”. But could we see Gene's vision of a Picard-Crusher ‘ship' come back? McFadden isn't so sure ”I think that Patrick made a decision at some point that he was opening it up to other relationships in our show, and in the movies, certainly. So I can't imagine that it's suddenly going to be different, but it doesn't mean that there's not a relationship there. Obviously, from all of our scenes, there is a relationship and that's great. So who knows? I have no clue, but it would be lovely.” Shatner Ends 100 Day Captain's Logs Way back on March 18th, William Shatner shared a very Star Trek tweet with the world - a Captain's log. After One Hundred days of logs, Shatner decided to call off the popular thread in a very - familiar way. On June 27th, the Twitter mainstay posted. https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/1276882370117812227 If you'll recall, that was a reasonable facsimile of the line uttered by Captain James T. Kirk following his untimely demise in Star Trek: Generations. Rest assured, there haven't been any reports of Shatner being crushed by a bridge...we checked just to be sure! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8_oqgPwHfI Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds It's been three weeks since our call to action and Cryptic Studios has not yet responded in any way. Until that time, we cannot, in good conscience, continue to endorse a company that holds a Star Trek license and has endeavored to support other worthy causes in the past but, will not commit to actionable goals towards inclusivity, equitability, and social justice. Star Trek Timelines Event: “Someone Like Me” Star Trek Timelines' “Ripples & Waves” Mega-Event comes to a close with “Someone Like Me,” running from July 2nd to July 9th. This Hybrid Galaxy/Skirmish Event will give the returning 5-star Desert Archer as its Ranked Reward crewmember. Event crew includes last week's 5-star Krenim Guest Chakotay, the new 5-star Ocampa Tanis as seen in the Voyager episode “Cold Fire,” and existing 4-star/7-year-ensign Rogue Harry Kim. Look for Chakotay variants, Kim variants, and Warp Theorist or Caregiver crew members to give small bonuses during the event's Galaxy phase. They'll then return medium bonuses in the Skirmish phase, featuring the new 5-star Krenim Weapon Ship, the returning 4-star USS Voyager, and the 2-star Madeleine...no wait, it's the 2-star Val Jean. A Roddenberry Recovery Mission If you're a veteran listener to our show, you've heard us mention the Roddenberry Nexus before. It's a Star Trek focused world within the Sansar virtual reality social platform. They've done great events like virtual fan engagements with insiders like Doug Drexler and Rod Roddenberry. They have an amazing, interactive Star Trek museum. Wait, there's a problem there, actually. Because according to a contest announcement we've just received, the Roddenberry Museum in Sansar has been a victim of a Rodden-Rob'erry! Here's what we're told: “An unidentified group broke into the Roddenberry Museum in Nexus and stole some of the items in our exhibit. We are not sure who did this or why. Our initial investigation has determined that they have hidden all of the items throughout the various worlds in Sansar. We are turning to you to aid us in the recovery of our collection. Considering the knowledge and talents of Roddenberry fans, we are confident that your abilities can help us return all the items to our museum where they belong.” How do we help, you ask? What's in it for me, you ask? I don't even own a VR system, you say? Well, let me stop you right there. For starters, you don't NEED VR to experience Sansar. Just head over to sansar.com, and download the Desktop Mode client. Then, stay tuned to Sansar and Roddenberry's social media outlets for clues! Each clue will guide you to a different world within Sansar, where the stolen items can be recovered. For the first three participants who find every stolen item, Roddenberry has some great prizes. So Captains, maybe brush up on your detective skills with “Elementary, Dear Data” and then get busy solving the case for Roddenberry! NOTE: The launch date for the event has been delayed but, be sure to follow @sansarofficial & @roddenberry for more information and upcoming announcements.
This week on Episode 467 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Picard’s meeting with Superman, Sir Patrick’s activism, Dr. Crusher’s possible return, and the death of a Captain’s log. In Star Trek gaming, we talk Timelines “Someone Like Me” event, A Roddenberry Recovery Mission in Sansar, and Andrew Looney of LooneyLabs to talk about updates to the game Star Trek: Fluxx. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ: Do you want to see Picard rekindle his romance with Dr. Crusher? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan The Captain and Superman Discuss Careers I’m about to get controversial, so buckle up. Star Trek is the best Sci-Fi Franchise - and Superman is the best Superhero. Better than Captain America, Spider-man, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and even Batman. Now I, the writer of this segment - Jake Morgan - know that Elio is not going to read that. But I tried. Anywho, imagine our excitement when we learned that Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Kal-El would sit down to interview one another! This week, on Variety’s “Actors on Actors”, Sir Patrick Stewart and Henry Cavill met through the magic of modern technology to talk about their lives, careers, and Cavill’s first time meeting the legendary thespian. The pair discussed their love of being on-stage, playing someone other than themselves, and Stewart recounted how his early experiences at the Bristol Old Vic Theater school translated into the ensemble elements of Star Trek: The Next Generation ”I had been thought of as being a bit weird where I was growing up because I wanted to act. To my friends, it was just I was a show off and that was all. And it wasn’t true, there were other reasons. But then to find a whole community - a society of people who felt just like me. And I think it’s one of the reasons why I’ve come to love companies so much. Whether it’s on stage, or doing a show like Picard or Next Generation. We were a company. I continually insisted that we should think of ourselves as an ensemble. There wasn’t just Jean-Luc Picard sitting in the Captain’s chair, but we were a group who were all united in doing one thing.” Stewart discussed his role of Co-Executive Producer on Star Trek: Picard, and after admitting he wasn’t a writer, did give Cavill some insight on how he contributed to Picard. ”I loved being in that room. I wish that I could have recorded every moment that I sat with our writers. But the only things I think that I actually contributed in terms of dialogue were jokes. We had a piece about one of the other characters, he’s reading a very famous - I think an Asimov book. A Science Fiction book. And I said ‘you know I can never really get into Science Fiction, it didn’t mean anything to me.’ To have Captain Picard talking about Science Fiction as though it was an alien concept was something which I really enjoyed. And ‘Tea, Earl Grey, Decaf was my idea as well, because I thought it was time to have some jokes from the Captain.” The conversation is a little over an hour, and covers Stewarts praise for his Picard co-stars, strolls down memory lane, and his love for Sir Ian Mckellen. If you didn’t love Henry Cavill and Sir Patrick before the video, you certainly will after. We highly suggest giving it a watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TcFBP_M31Y Stewart Talks to TV Guide Sir Patrick was busy this week. On June 24th, the 79 year old Picard-Portrayer spoke with TV Guide about Star Trek, naughty words, and the importance of activism. Stewart talked about the use of profanity in Star Trek’s newest offerings, and his reaction to first reading the vulgarity in Picard’s script ’I think that Picard had actually taken an active decision not to abuse language that would be unpleasant for people to hear whether it is abusive or offensive in some way, and he stuck to it. Even if he wanted to say, "Damn, blast," or whatever, he would, for the most part, manage to deny himself that pleasure. When I came across the first swear word in the first script, I can honestly tell you, I was deeply shocked. I grew up in a family where swearing was second nature. Every other word was a swear word, and yet when I read... it might have been the F-word that I read and I was shocked and unsettled by it. I think I did have a conversation with Michael [Chabon] about this use of language and how comfortable were we with it. It was something that had never been a part of previous Star Trek.“’ Stewart moved on to more important issues, discussing the necessity of youth activism and the heroism of those involved. ”there are so many ways in which we've recently seen this illustrated. The young woman, the teenager, who held her telephone camera up long enough so that the horror of what was being done to that poor man [George Floyd] whose neck was being knelt on. It was a young woman [Darnella Frazier] who brought that to us. Our world environmental hero is a young woman [Greta Thunberg], at the moment, and that is going to continue as well. [...] we are seeing examples of social commitment and of opposition to all forms of racism. It is one of the few things that I do find encouraging about our society today.” Gates McFadden Coming to Picard? Wherefore art thou, Doctor Beverly Crusher? The Enterprise’s Chief Medical Officer and on-again-off-again love interest of Captain Jean-Luc Picard was a glaring omission in Picards first season. According to Dr. Crusher, or should we say Gates McFadden, that may change! Speaking with Trekmovie.com on Monday June 29th, McFadden not-so-coyly indicated that she may reprise her role in Picard season 2, saying ”Well, I don’t know. There’s a good chance, let’s put it that way. But I have no contract signed.” McFadden also talked about Crusher’s aforementioned relationship with Picard, recalling ”The character [had] become matron-like, and it was just weird. I was no longer really the love interest of Picard and that was one of the primary things—I was hired by Gene [Roddenberry] himself as the love interest of Picard. That got changed. And that wasn’t changed by me.”. But could we see Gene’s vision of a Picard-Crusher ‘ship’ come back? McFadden isn’t so sure ”I think that Patrick made a decision at some point that he was opening it up to other relationships in our show, and in the movies, certainly. So I can’t imagine that it’s suddenly going to be different, but it doesn’t mean that there’s not a relationship there. Obviously, from all of our scenes, there is a relationship and that’s great. So who knows? I have no clue, but it would be lovely.” Shatner Ends 100 Day Captain’s Logs Way back on March 18th, William Shatner shared a very Star Trek tweet with the world - a Captain’s log. After One Hundred days of logs, Shatner decided to call off the popular thread in a very - familiar way. On June 27th, the Twitter mainstay posted. https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/1276882370117812227 If you’ll recall, that was a reasonable facsimile of the line uttered by Captain James T. Kirk following his untimely demise in Star Trek: Generations. Rest assured, there haven’t been any reports of Shatner being crushed by a bridge...we checked just to be sure! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8_oqgPwHfI Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds It's been three weeks since our call to action and Cryptic Studios has not yet responded in any way. Until that time, we cannot, in good conscience, continue to endorse a company that holds a Star Trek license and has endeavored to support other worthy causes in the past but, will not commit to actionable goals towards inclusivity, equitability, and social justice. Star Trek Timelines Event: “Someone Like Me” Star Trek Timelines’ “Ripples & Waves” Mega-Event comes to a close with “Someone Like Me,” running from July 2nd to July 9th. This Hybrid Galaxy/Skirmish Event will give the returning 5-star Desert Archer as its Ranked Reward crewmember. Event crew includes last week’s 5-star Krenim Guest Chakotay, the new 5-star Ocampa Tanis as seen in the Voyager episode “Cold Fire,” and existing 4-star/7-year-ensign Rogue Harry Kim. Look for Chakotay variants, Kim variants, and Warp Theorist or Caregiver crew members to give small bonuses during the event’s Galaxy phase. They’ll then return medium bonuses in the Skirmish phase, featuring the new 5-star Krenim Weapon Ship, the returning 4-star USS Voyager, and the 2-star Madeleine...no wait, it’s the 2-star Val Jean. A Roddenberry Recovery Mission If you’re a veteran listener to our show, you’ve heard us mention the Roddenberry Nexus before. It’s a Star Trek focused world within the Sansar virtual reality social platform. They’ve done great events like virtual fan engagements with insiders like Doug Drexler and Rod Roddenberry. They have an amazing, interactive Star Trek museum. Wait, there’s a problem there, actually. Because according to a contest announcement we’ve just received, the Roddenberry Museum in Sansar has been a victim of a Rodden-Rob’erry! Here’s what we’re told: “An unidentified group broke into the Roddenberry Museum in Nexus and stole some of the items in our exhibit. We are not sure who did this or why. Our initial investigation has determined that they have hidden all of the items throughout the various worlds in Sansar. We are turning to you to aid us in the recovery of our collection. Considering the knowledge and talents of Roddenberry fans, we are confident that your abilities can help us return all the items to our museum where they belong.” How do we help, you ask? What’s in it for me, you ask? I don’t even own a VR system, you say? Well, let me stop you right there. For starters, you don’t NEED VR to experience Sansar. Just head over to sansar.com, and download the Desktop Mode client. Then, stay tuned to Sansar and Roddenberry’s social media outlets for clues! Each clue will guide you to a different world within Sansar, where the stolen items can be recovered. For the first three participants who find every stolen item, Roddenberry has some great prizes. So Captains, maybe brush up on your detective skills with “Elementary, Dear Data” and then get busy solving the case for Roddenberry! NOTE: The launch date for the event has been delayed but, be sure to follow @sansarofficial & @roddenberry for more information and upcoming announcements.
It's All Been Trekked Before #169 Season 7, Episode 3 Star Trek: The Next Generation #2.03 "Elementary, Dear Data" Marianne joins Stephen, Keith, and Jimmy-Jerome to talk Sherlock Holmes as Data accidentally makes an evil hologram. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
New episode out now! We watched TWO episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, S2E3 “Elementary, Dear Data” and S6E12 “Ship in a Bottle,” and boy did we have a lot of questions about the Star Trek universe that we did not research. We discuss how the show explored aspects of simulated worlds and sentient AI, the great costumes and fun set design, and ponder if it is weird as an adult to dress up in costumes and go play make-believe with your friends. Katy gives a few minor Holmes lectures, Carrie sympathises with the villain, Maddy saw the twist coming four years ahead, and Mack has problems with DIY building kits in space. We reminisce about our childhood Star Trek memories (including twirling to the theme music), talk about the value of having a physical hobby on a five year space mission, wonder if Data could do cocaine, discuss the hotness of Patrick Stewart, and two of us sing different ‘90’s theme songs. We have a LOT of questions about the Holodeck and how it works, the replicator technology, and living in a post-scarcity world without a market system but we did not look up any answers so fans should expect to shout into the void a lot. At least three of us say “well, actually,” so look out for those! Engage! TW: Brief mentions of sex workers, adult films CORRECTIONS: -Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was stored in a cask of brandy, not a pickle barrel, to preserve it following his death aboard the HMS Victory. (Wiki)
GHU028 Sherlock Data Holmes (TNG 2x03) (Elementary, Dear Data)
Star Trek and Sherlock Holmes. “When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Sherlock Holmes’s famous maxim is one that any self-respecting Starfleet science officer could live by. So it should come as no surprise that Star Trek’s two most-celebrated rational minds—Spock and Data—should both draw comparisons with the great detective. When Spock, in The Undiscovered Country, suggested that Holmes was an ancestor on his human side, the joke was two-fold: first, because it cheekily suggested that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s literary creation was, in fact, a flesh-and-blood human being; and, second, because Leonard Nimoy had famously played Holmes on stage. Brent Spiner, meanwhile, got to give his own take on the character—a parodic performance modeled on the great 20th-century Holmes, Basil Rathbone—in three episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation: “Lonely Among Us,” “Elementary, Dear Data,” and “Ship in a Bottle.” In this episode of Primitive Culture, Duncan Barrett is joined by former co-host (and avowed Sherlockian) Clara Cook to investigate the curious links between these two sprawling fictional universes. In particular, we focus on the role of “canon” and its relationship to the freer realm of ancillary literary materials. Although many people credit the original Star Trek fans with inventing the idea of fan fiction, Sherlockians were, in fact, way ahead of them. The followers of the great detective participate in a kind of collective fantasy known as “The Game,” in which they presume Doyle’s writings to be statements of absolute truth and try to fit them into their own narratives, and their own investigations, into the cracks between them. It’s no coincidence that one of the most celebrated Sherlockians, Nicholas Meyer—whose bestselling novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution saw Holmes and Watson team up with Sigmund Freud—was the writer who cheekily suggested that Spock was descended from Holmes himself. Join us as we slip on our smoking jackets, light up our pipes, and embark on The Adventure of the Intertwined Franchises. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Rules (00:05:10) Cold Reason(00:23:55) The Napoleon of Crime (00:41:40) Enduring Archetypes (01:10:35) Unseen Adventures (01:34:15) Final Thoughts (01:42:25) Hosts Duncan Barrett Guest Clara Cook Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Star Trek and Sherlock Holmes. “When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Sherlock Holmes’s famous maxim is one that any self-respecting Starfleet science officer could live by. So it should come as no surprise that Star Trek’s two most-celebrated rational minds—Spock and Data—should both draw comparisons with the great detective. When Spock, in The Undiscovered Country, suggested that Holmes was an ancestor on his human side, the joke was two-fold: first, because it cheekily suggested that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s literary creation was, in fact, a flesh-and-blood human being; and, second, because Leonard Nimoy had famously played Holmes on stage. Brent Spiner, meanwhile, got to give his own take on the character—a parodic performance modeled on the great 20th-century Holmes, Basil Rathbone—in three episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation: “Lonely Among Us,” “Elementary, Dear Data,” and “Ship in a Bottle.” In this episode of Primitive Culture, Duncan Barrett is joined by former co-host (and avowed Sherlockian) Clara Cook to investigate the curious links between these two sprawling fictional universes. In particular, we focus on the role of “canon” and its relationship to the freer realm of ancillary literary materials. Although many people credit the original Star Trek fans with inventing the idea of fan fiction, Sherlockians were, in fact, way ahead of them. The followers of the great detective participate in a kind of collective fantasy known as “The Game,” in which they presume Doyle’s writings to be statements of absolute truth and try to fit them into their own narratives, and their own investigations, into the cracks between them. It’s no coincidence that one of the most celebrated Sherlockians, Nicholas Meyer—whose bestselling novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution saw Holmes and Watson team up with Sigmund Freud—was the writer who cheekily suggested that Spock was descended from Holmes himself. Join us as we slip on our smoking jackets, light up our pipes, and embark on The Adventure of the Intertwined Franchises. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Rules (00:05:10) Cold Reason(00:23:55) The Napoleon of Crime (00:41:40) Enduring Archetypes (01:10:35) Unseen Adventures (01:34:15) Final Thoughts (01:42:25) Hosts Duncan Barrett Guest Clara Cook Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
AI in TNG. Humanity in the 21st century is embarking on a path that includes more and more uses of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance our lives. In The Next Generation, we see examples in the 24th century of many different kinds of advanced artificial intelligence that can help us to examine where our current AI journey is taking us. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Justin Oser and Joe Keegan are joined by guest Jenn Tifft of the Snap Trek podcast to discuss artificial intelligence in The Next Generation. The discussion includes Data and his android family as well as the episodes "Elementary, Dear Data," "Evolution," "The Quality of Life," "Emergence," and "11001001." Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Listener Feedback (00:02:09) Welcome, Jenn! (00:07:32) Data and his family (00:09:09) "Elementary, Dear Data" (00:31:15) "Evolution" (00:44:42) "The Quality of Life" (00:54:22) "Emergence" (01:03:19) "11001001" (01:12:06) Final Thoughts (01:17:15) Closing (01:24:15) Running time: 1 hour, 29 minutes, 23 seconds Hosts Justin Oser, Joe Keegan Guest Jenn Tifft Production Joe Keegan (Editor and Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
AI in TNG. Humanity in the 21st century is embarking on a path that includes more and more uses of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance our lives. In The Next Generation, we see examples in the 24th century of many different kinds of advanced artificial intelligence that can help us to examine where our current AI journey is taking us. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Justin Oser and Joe Keegan are joined by guest Jenn Tifft of the Snap Trek podcast to discuss artificial intelligence in The Next Generation. The discussion includes Data and his android family as well as the episodes "Elementary, Dear Data," "Evolution," "The Quality of Life," "Emergence," and "11001001." Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Listener Feedback (00:02:09) Welcome, Jenn! (00:07:32) Data and his family (00:09:09) "Elementary, Dear Data" (00:31:15) "Evolution" (00:44:42) "The Quality of Life" (00:54:22) "Emergence" (01:03:19) "11001001" (01:12:06) Final Thoughts (01:17:15) Closing (01:24:15) Running time: 1 hour, 29 minutes, 23 seconds Hosts Justin Oser, Joe Keegan Guest Jenn Tifft Production Joe Keegan (Editor and Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Mike, Will and Eric cover Season 2 episodes 1-3 of Star Trek the Next Generation. "The Child", " Where Silence Has Lease", and "Elementary, Dear Data". Check out our website at: http://www.maturemindedgamers.com #startrek #maturemindedgamers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ladies,Imagine there was a (one time $20) solution for all the of reasons that make you hate having your period?! Just to name a few: strings, forgetting extras, the discomfort of it falling out midday, the toxicity, the monthly costs, as well as the environmental impact. I've got the golden ticket!Amber Fawson and her co-founder of Saalt Co., Cherie Hoeger, are on a mission to change the world for women. This episode goes into the depths of what is actually going on in the world regarding the disconnect between periods, education and a lack of water, amongst many other issues. Saalt is taking this insanely underrated cause and making it their responsibility to be a part of the change. Amber invites us in on the secret of what we can do from literally anywhere in the world to help be a part of this cause, but you'll have to listen to get the inside scoop :)Our periods don't have to be so miserable, love. After years of hesitating on the use of a menstrual cup, and then meeting Amber, I've been using this product for literally just about an entire year now and I have never once considered turning back to tampons.Links: Saalt Co. // Beauty Heroes // Outreach to the World // Period // Michelle Obama's Biography // The Element by Ken Robinson // The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis // Observe, Collect, Draw! and Dear Data by Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec // Instagram: SaaltCo & Allee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everybody loves a little roleplay, right? Data and Geordi do! But they should have picked a safeword because things get out of hand in "Elementary, Dear Data"!
TV In Space podcast features the Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2 episode: Elementary, Dear Data We discuss the dutch angle process, how Moriarty feels like a genuine threat, Holodeck safety features, and health and safety procedures aboard starships. We also discuss how great an actress Diana Muldaur comes across in […]
Luke and Ann are joined by Sarah Bartlett to talk about rising stars in the Tableau community. Sarah shares her plans for 2019, which include Iron Quest and a Dear Data project. The three also discuss diversity in the community.
It's time for Re:TNG season 2 episode 3---This time around we get a classic--it's Elementary, Dear Data!!
Long-distance friends Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec spent a year tracking the little things in life. Thanks yous, coffees, complaints, street sounds. And each week, they turned their small-scale data collections into whimsical hand-drawn postcards. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together and they tell an intimate story. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie talk us through three weeks of data, and all the big lessons in our most mundane moments. Look at more postcards by Giorgia and Stefanie here.
Long-distance friends Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec spent a year tracking the little things in life. Thanks yous, coffees, complaints, street sounds. And each week, they turned their small-scale data collections into whimsical hand-drawn postcards. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together and they tell an intimate story. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie talk us through three weeks of data, and all the big lessons in our most mundane moments. Look at more postcards by Giorgia and Stefanie here.
Long-distance friends Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec spent a year tracking the little things in life. Thanks yous, coffees, complaints, street sounds. And each week, they turned their small-scale data collections into whimsical hand-drawn postcards. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together and they tell an intimate story. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie talk us through three weeks of data, and all the big lessons in our most mundane moments. Look at more postcards by Giorgia and Stefanie here.
Long-distance friends Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec spent a year tracking the little things in life. Thanks yous, coffees, complaints, street sounds. And each week, they turned their small-scale data collections into whimsical hand-drawn postcards. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together and they tell an intimate story. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie talk us through three weeks of data, and all the big lessons in our most mundane moments. Look at more postcards by Giorgia and Stefanie here.
Long-distance friends Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec spent a year tracking the little things in life. Thanks yous, coffees, complaints, street sounds. And each week, they turned their small-scale data collections into whimsical hand-drawn postcards. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together and they tell an intimate story. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie talk us through three weeks of data, and all the big lessons in our most mundane moments. Look at more postcards by Giorgia and Stefanie here.
Giorgia Lupi is an information designer, artist, and author of the book Dear Data. She owns Accurat, a data analysis and visualization agency based in Brooklyn. How Giorgia looks at data and what she chooses to analyze, is what fascinated us about her. Through her research, Giorgia discovered innately human things; such as how she interacts on a daily basis with her family, friends, and complete strangers, and what that means for her relationships. Her work will set a spark in you to really look at how you behave and react every day and how that impacts your relationships with those you love. To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of Giorgia: Website: http://giorgialupi.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/giorgialupi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giorgia_lupi/ For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
What can data tell us about our own humanity? Giorgia Lupi is an information designer, artist and author with a love for creatively representing all types of data. She's the co-founder of the design firm Accurat and few years ago, embarked on a small creative project with a friend. Every week they tracked a feeling, behavior, or event and then hand drew a postcard visualizing the observations. These post cards are delightful and were aggregated in a book called Dear Data and last year were acquired into MoMA's permanent collection. Yet, even with this milestone contentment felt so elusive. Dear Data revealed that tracking the “mundane details” of our lives has the unintended consequence of putting us more in touch with our thoughts; forcing us to hit “pause” on our frenetic lives. And at the end, Giorgia shares a simple way for all of us to set up a small data project on our own lives. + THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR: Does your life insurance policy match your life circumstances? Whether you’re newlyweds, new parents, or new entrepreneurs, Cambridge will work with you to protect what matters most: your family. As an independent broker, Cambridge always represents the client’s best interest, not the insurance companies'. Contact Cambridge for a complimentary assessment on personal or life insurance planning. + SHOW NOTES: http://rad.family/giorgia-lupi + SUPPORT THE PODCAST: http://patreon.com/radreads
La protagonista della prima intervista di Parola Progetto è Giorgia Lupi. Giorgia è information designer, artista e autrice di libri. Lavora con i dati e la sua missione è trasformarli in storie. Ha fondato Accurat e vive a New York, dove l’abbiamo incontrata nel suo studio di Brooklyn. Con lei abbiamo parlato di design dei dati, di come gli small data siano bellissimi e utili e del rapporto tra arte e numeri. Un grazie speciale a Chiara Luzzana per il supporto tecnico alla realizzazione di questo episodio.
Data's trying out some things this week on SSHB. First up, he tries his hand at being Sherlock Holmes in "Elementary, Dear Data" before getting both his hands involved in comedy in "The Outrageous Okona". This is technically the B-plot, tho, to a story about the least charismatic Han Solo cosplayer in the galaxy. Also this week: sentience is a snap, Okona and "Okona" try too hard, and Ames's greatest fear. Timestamps: synopses: 3:08; Elementary, Dear Data: 8:42; The Outrageous Okona: 28:55
Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
(in a sexy voice) "I'LL FILL YOU WITH CRUMPETS..." Writer/Comedian Danny Solomon, the person responsible for getting adult Alice back into Star Trek: TNG, joins Treks to talk a Holodeck-heavy episode from S2, "Elementary, Dear Data," but not before Veronica questions him about his family history, South American Judaism, and his former career as a conversion course proctor.SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/treksandthecityFOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY:https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecityhttps://www.twitter.com/treksandthecityTREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-cityTreks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano
Elementary, Dear Data Your hosts Jessica Ray and Andy M. Goldberg discuss many things, including: Being new to Star Trek and what BTT is all about Costumes from Durinda Wood! So good! Friendships and non-friendships aboard the Enterprise Andy’s bald shiny head Data, AI and the ship Moriarty as a sentient being and a character […] The post Episode 17 – Elementary, Dear Data appeared first on Beginning the Trek.
Hailing Frequencies: A Star Trek - The Next Generation Podcast
Time for another Holodeck adventure! Before Benedict Cumberbatch, before Robert Downey Jr., we had the incomparable Data starring as Sherlock Holmes with Geordi as his Watson! But when Doctor "Freight Train" Pulaski issues a challenge to our beloved android, Data may be in for a bigger mystery than he thought! We get Lt. Cmdr. Gregg's thoughts on Star Trek Discovery, plus Ambassador Matt fills us in on all the Star Trek goodness from New York Comic Con! Put on your deerstalker cap, grab a magnifying glass and join Ensign Harry, Lt. Cmdr. Gregg, and Ambassador Matt for a trip to the holodeck covering "Elementary, Dear Data" - Season 2, Episode 3 of Star Trek: The Next Generation! Enjoy! DON'T MISS Halloween Comic Fest at Level Up Entertainment on October 28 in Mays Landing, NJ! "Ensign" Harry - @HSJIII Lt. Cmdr. Matt H. - @Riepodcast - Twitter Republican In Exile Podcast - riepodcast@gmail.com Lt. Cmdr. Gregg - LvlUpGregg - Instagram Level Up Entertainment - shoplevelup.com Hailing Frequencies - @HailFrequencies WRITE-IN - HailFrequencies@gmail.com
Professor Moriarty. The character of Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' arch-enemy, appears in two episodes of The Next Generation - "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle." The character is only a holographic representation of Moriarty and yet is among the most memorable and well-liked recurring characters in Star Trek. In this episode of Earl Grey, host Justin Oser is joined by special guest Lee Hutchison to discuss their impressions and thoughts on Professor Moriarty in The Next Generation. They also talk about sentience, consciousness, and the use of characters from Sherlock Holmes in Star Trek. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Lee's Connection (00:02:35) Elementary, Dear Data (00:8:28) Holodeck Safeguards (00:13:49) Mastermind Character (00:15:17) Sherlock Holmes in Star Trek (00:15:17) Ship in a Bottle (00:19:00) Differing Opinions (00:26:42) Moriarty in the Novels (00:28:02) Final Thoughts (00:31:02) Give-a-way (00:33:11) Closing (00:38:42) Runtime: 41 minutes and 51 seconds Host Justin Oser Guest Lee Hutchison Production Justin Oser (Editor and Producer) Richard Marquez (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Lee Hutchison (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Good news: we're starting Star Trek: The Next Generation season two this week! Bad news: the awful producers chased Gates McFadden off the show after season one. Mixed news: they replaced her with Diana Muldaur as Dr. Pulaski, who is...polarizing? We talk about the new doctor, among other things, as we discuss "The Child," "Where Silence Has Lease," and "Elementary, Dear Data." Then, we continue our look at Mad Men season five, as Pete gets petty (shock!), Roger gets his ego bruised (shock!), Peggy is disrespected by a man (shock!), and Betty gets worried about what she sees in her "Tea Leaves."
Jody Avirgan and Kate Larue discuss the postcards we received for our "Dear Data" project, and then rerun our original conversation. Check it out: fivethirtyeight.com/deardata
Life is made up of gestures, sayings, emotions, and sounds. Note them one by one and you see them as individual elements, granular aspects of our day-to-day. On a minute level, they may not say much. But look at them together, draw them out, and they can begin to tell a story. (When we say "draw" here, we mean literally draw.) That's exactly what two whimsical data scientists did in a new book, Dear Data . It's a collection of whimsical postcards Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec exchanged over the course of 52 weeks. Each week, Giorgia and Stefanie would assign themselves a small-scale data collection project-- to track their "thank yous," or their desires, or their productivity, or the frequency with which they checked the time-- and then exchanged their findings in hand-drawn postcards. This week, Giorgia and Stefanie took us down the rabbit hole of three postcards: "thank yous," "complaints," and "sounds." You can check out the images here along with the original music made by Hannis Brown featured in the episode. Now it's your turn, dear Note to Self listener. Have you been collecting data about your life? No topic is too small or too large. We want to see your homemade data visualizations. Share with us a weekly visualization of the times you walk your dog, or boxes of mac and cheese your kids eat, or the strange sounds your car makes, or the times you text your spouse, or the places you daydream of visiting on vacation… or anything else. We'd love to get a postcard from you; our snail mail address is: Note to Self c/o WNYC, 160 Varick St., New York, NY 10013. You can also email a photo of your postcard to notetoself@wnyc.org; or share it on Twitter or Facebook. Support Note to Self by becoming a member today at NotetoSelfRadio.org/donate.
Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec are both renowned designers with a penchant for visualizing data. This passion turned a pen-pal project into a full-fledged book, Dear Data. For a year, they exchanged postcards weekly, cataloging their lives using different kinds of data. Some days, they counted the number of doors they walked through. Other days, they recorded their level of indecision. Regardless of the data they collected, they would visualize it differently in each postcard. Dear Data is a collection of these "slow data transmissions," with some color commentary sprinkled in. You can follow them on Twitter here. In this episode, we discuss: How they got their start in design. What inspired their book. What aspects of design and data they're most obsessed with. You can get show notes at ObsessedShow.com.
In an attempt to outsmart Data, the Doctor Pulaski and Geordi inadvertently create a super adversary with the resources of the Enterprise computer at his finger tips and the malevolent and cunning character of Professor James Moriarty himself. Find out how they avert this crisis as we discuss this episode of Star Trek the Next Generation
Once again, the Enterprise crew nearly destroys themselves by playing dress-up in the Holodeck. Carlos Luna joins Pat and Pat to chat about Elementary, Dear Data, the nature of life itself, and why Starfleet installed this death machine on the ship in the first place.
"Elementary, Dear Data" - Marshall Honorof, tech writer, joins Scott to discuss TNG’s “Elementary, Dear Data” (S2E3). Topics include why Capt. Picard doesn’t just shutdown the holodeck, if Geordi sees everything upside down, and The Nanny. Read about Marshall’s binging every Star Trek episode and movie and then learn how to do it yourself. Host Scott McNulty with Marshall Honorof.
TNG 2x03 / 2x04. Defeat Moriarty and try your hand at eighties humor in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. ChaptersElementary, Dear Data (00:01:16) The Outrageous Okona (00:05:40) HostsAndi VanderKolk and Sue Kisenwether ProductionAndi VanderKolk (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
We tackle data visualization in its full technicolor glory! Kenneth, Kevin & Len are joined by Jeff Fletcher from IS Research & Innovation to talk about data visualization. Jeff has been working in the internet business for quite some time, from JINX to Telkom, Antfarm to IS, UUNet to 365 and finally back to R&I at Internet Solutions. We met Jeff a few years ago at Jozi.rb where he gave a D3 talk that blew everyone away. Since then Jeff has studied the art of successful data visualization and shares with us all the intricacies of generating effective graphics to communicate complex ideas. We got a history lesson on the origins of data visualization, starting with cartography and Florence Nightingale! We learn how visualization helped stop a cholera outbreak too! Jeff freely shared his knowledge and resources with us and we hope you can use all this to improve your own visualizations. Follow Jeff online: - https://twitter.com/fletch_jeff - http://limn.co.za Here are some resources mentioned during the show: * D3 at Jozi.rb - http://www.meetup.com/joziruby/events/180219732/ * Hype Cycle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle * D3.js - https://d3js.org/ * Tableau - http://www.tableau.com/ * QlikView - http://www.qlik.com/products/qlikview * Highcharts - http://www.highcharts.com/ * Cartography - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartography * Nightingales's Graph - http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1712.htm * John Snow's Cholera Map - http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/mar/15/john-snow-cholera-map * Edward Tufte - http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/ * Ben Fry - http://benfry.com/ * Mike Bostock - https://bost.ocks.org/mike/ * Protoviz (predecessor to D3) - http://mbostock.github.io/protovis/ * Three.js - http://threejs.org/ * C3.js - http://c3js.org/ * Stephen Few - https://www.perceptualedge.com/ * Stephen Few's Show Me The Numbers - http://bit.ly/1N7e3zq * WTF Visualizations - http://viz.wtf/ * Data-Ink Ratio - http://www.infovis-wiki.net/index.php/Data-Ink_Ratio * iPhone Pie Chart trick - http://www.wired.com/2008/02/macworlds-iphon/ * ColorBrewer 2.0 by Cynthia Brewer - http://colorbrewer2.org/ * ColorBrewer with D3 - https://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/5577023 * Gestalt Principle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestalt_psychology * RStudio - https://www.rstudio.com/ * Wazimap - http://wazimap.co.za/ * Data Visualization and Communication with Tableau - https://www.coursera.org/learn/analytics-tableau * CS171 Visualization (Harvard) - http://www.cs171.org/2016/index.html * Dana Wong - http://donawong.com/ * Dana Wong's Wall Street Guide to Information Graphics - http://bit.ly/1oVndUa * Information is Beautiful - http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/ * Dear Data - http://www.dear-data.com/all * Visualize This - http://book.flowingdata.com/ And finally our picks Kevin: - Episode 26 - Open Data and Civic Hacking with Jason Norwood-Young - http://bit.ly/1T2km6w Kenneth: * Information is Beautiful - http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/ * Minard's visualization of Napoleon's March - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Joseph_Minard * Among the Oscar Contenders, a Host of Connections - http://nyti.ms/1N7dVzP Len: - Johannesburg Clojure Meetup - http://www.meetup.com/Johannesburg-Clojure-Meetup/events/230015106/ Jeff: - The Visual Display of Quantitative Information - http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/books_vdqi - OECD Better Life Index - http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/ - Real time global wind map - http://earth.nullschool.net/ Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/zadevchat-podcast/id1057372777
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#123 In this episode of Trek TV we discuss Star Trek - "S02E03 - Elementary, Dear Data". Vaughn, Jared and Chris host Visit our website for fan art, news and more!
It's Mike and Molly's 100th episode! To celebrate, chef and occasional co-host Julia Simon comes by with a special new Star Trek themed cocktail inspired by Riker - The Tromboner! Then the gang picks a Valentine's Date for each of the five Captains with one special caveat - the date cannot come from their own series! Also, in depth conversation about episodes: TNG "Elementary, Dear Data", DS9 "The Siege", & VOY "Projections."If you'd like to make a Tromboner for yourself while you listen, here's the recipe:1.25 oz chilled Passion fruit puree or juice .25 oz Simple Syrup 4 oz Champagne .5 oz Alizé Wild Passion (or really, any fruity cordial of your choice) Add passion fruit and simple syrup to a champagne flute, swirl to mix. Pour in Champagne, then float Alizé on top.
Detta är året då virtuell verklighet ska bli verklig verklighet. Därför grottar Joakim Bennet, Ida Lindkvist, Jakob Nilsson och Geeks-nytillskottet Andreas Eklöv ner sig i fulkulturens nedslag i virtual reality mellan år 1935 och idag. Länklista Strange Days (Kathryn Bigelow, 1995) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Days_(film) Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson, 1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash Pygmalion’s Spectacles (Stanley G. Weinbaum, 1935)) http://www.gutenberg.org/files/22893/22893-h/22893-h.htm Otherland (Tad Williams, 1996-2001): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otherland Diplopiahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4AtzQaGiw VR-troopers (Haim Saban, 1994)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5wvWuGBLMAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIhTX8_S_1M Demolition Man (Marco Brambilla, 1993) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106697/?ref_=nv_sr_1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80UQWWUIYs Star Trek Next Generation: Hollow Pursuits, S3E21 (Cliff Bole, 1990)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits Ready Player One (Ernest Cline, 2011)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_Player_One View-Master (leksak)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View-Master Tron (Steven Lisberger, 1982)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084827/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Tron Legacy (Joseph Kosinsky, 2010)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1104001/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4 Star Trek The Next Generation: Elementary, Dear Data, S2E3 (Rob Bowman, 1998) http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Elementary,_Dear_Data_(episode) Ghost in the Shell (Mamoro Oshii, 1995)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113568/?ref_=nv_sr_2 Community, 6x02 - Lawnmower Maintenance & Postnatal Carehttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt4242868/?ref_=ttep_ep2 Neuromancer (William Gibson, 1984)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromancer Gräsklipparmannen (Brett Leonard, 1992)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lawnmower_Man_(film) Welt am Draht (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1973)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfXtzBRX3sg Caprica (Ronald D. Moore m.fl, 2009-2010)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0799862/
For the final episode in 2015, I'm excited to welcome Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec back to the show to talk about their year of Dear Data, their analog data visualization project. Our conversation is a bit broader than just... The post Episode #27: Dear Data Wrap-Up appeared first on PolicyViz.
Hey folks, It's time for another project-centric episode, and we finally talk about one of our favorite projects of the year — "Dear Data" by the most fabulous tag team of data illustrators around: Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec. Their year-long project is about how "two women who switched continents get to know each other through the data they draw and send across the pond" and consists of 104 hand–drawn postcards all of which document one week of their lives. How much they cursed, laughed, read, smiled at strangers, … — all of this is documented in inventive, charming and very analogue ways. Learn all about the project — how they started it, what they learned, and how it will live on — in the episode. Links mentioned: Yay for slow data! Reporter app: http://www.reporter-app.com/ Notebook app: http://www.notebooksapp.com/ And read the episode transcript here! Data Stories is brought to you by Qlik, who allow you to explore the hidden relationships within your data that lead to meaningful insights. Check out this fun experiment on the qlik blog: "What Chart are You?". And, make sure to try out Qlik Sense, which you can download for free at www.qlik.de/datastories.
Stefanie has exhibited at top galleries, spoken at conferences around the world and designed book covers for her heroes, but it's her passion projects that she does on the side that really make a difference to her success. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Do something you love and it shines through to people When doing a side project, set yourself a deadline. Collaborating with someone else on a side project can be inspiring and also makes you more accountable. Speak at conferences, give interviews, appear on podcasts, give workshops, make friends at events - all of this gets your work known. Being in a specialised niche can allow you to charge a higher day rate Don’t feel like you have to hire a desk somewhere ‘cool’ - how about setting up your own space with other freelancers near where you live? Don't be afraid when going freelance Value yourself. You’re probably worth double. More from Stefanie Stefanie on Twitter Stefanie's site Stefanie and Giorgia Lupi's Dear Data project Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland
In Episode 176: personal big data, an amazing personal data postcard project, charming books on engineering and girls to read aloud, a great cookbook full of muffins, a prompt from Tammy of Daisy Yellow, and more creative talk. Dear Data (fantastic book) Dear Data (project site) Graphing your to-do list: An art project reveals the personal side of big data (Washington Post Know More) Data drawing pen pals (Flowing Data) DEAR DATA PROJECT: ARTWORK BY GIORGIA LUPI & STEFANIE POSAVEC (Forth Magazine) A Data Viz Diary (Print) Dear Data: Two Designers Visualize the Mundane Details of Daily Life in Magical Illustrated Postcards Mailed Across the Atlantic (Brain Pickings) Nicholas Felton (check the personal annual reports) Huckleberry: Stories, Secrets, and Recipes From Our Kitchen The Most Magnificent Thing Rosie Revere, Engineer Daisy Yellow (blog) ICAD (info) ICAD Facebook Group
On this week's episode of The PolicyViz Podcast, I speak with Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec about their current project, Dear Data. If you haven't seen it, Dear Data is a year-long analog project in which Giorgia and Stephanie collect their... The post PolicyViz Podcast Episode #2: Dear Data appeared first on PolicyViz.
Geordi La Forge has an idea: Pit Data as Sherlock Holmes against a foe on the holodeck. But the foe has ideas of his own. Seriously. He is thinking. Really. And he may have control of the Enterprise. Uh oh. Danger for Dr. Pulaski and a chance for Captain Picard to play dress up as we put Elementary, Dear Data in the Mission Log. Got a mystery for us? Do share, good sir or madame: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Geordi La Forge has an idea: Pit Data as Sherlock Holmes against a foe on the holodeck. But the foe has ideas of his own. Seriously. He is thinking. Really. And he may have control of the Enterprise. Uh oh. Danger for Dr. Pulaski and a chance for Captain Picard to play dress up as we put Elementary, Dear Data in the Mission Log. Got a mystery for us? Do share, good sir or madame: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
Geordi La Forge has an idea: Pit Data as Sherlock Holmes against a foe on the holodeck. But the foe has ideas of his own. Seriously. He is thinking. Really. And he may have control of the Enterprise. Uh oh. Danger for Dr. Pulaski and a chance for Captain Picard to play dress up as we put Elementary, Dear Data in the Mission Log. Got a mystery for us? Do share, good sir or madame: On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: MissionLogPod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.
AI in the 24th Century. Star Trek The Original Series is filled with the twenty-third century crew encountering robots, androids, and god-like computers. In the twenty-fourth century, artificial intelligence still surprises Starfleet's flagship, falling under the category of "new life and new civilizations." In the episode of Earl Grey, Darren, Daniel, and Phillip discuss The Next Generation's episodes that feature Soong-type androids, Starfleet's computer systems (LCARS), holographic intelligence ("Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle"), and machines that grow beyond their original programming ("Evolution" and "The Quality of Life"). What is the definition of life? How does artificial intelligence in TNG challenge that definition? Join us as we tackle these issues. Hosts Daniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, and Darren Moser Editor and Producer Darren Moser Associate Producer Will Nguyen Chapters Data: Encounter at Farpoint (00:03:09) Lore: Brothers (00:06:45) Lal: The Offspring (00:10:36) The Computer: Emergence (00:17:00) Minuet: 11001001 (00:25:51) Moriarty: Ship in a Bottle (00:31:02) Exocomps: Quality of Life (00:39:11) Nanites: Evolution (00:44:31) Closing (00:46:14) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
You know how sometimes something horrible happens and you just know that the entire world has changed and will never be the same? That’s what happens in “Elememtary, Dear Data”, which doubles down on the malfunctioning holodeck plot from “The Big Goodbye” and cements it in place as a part of Trek. That also goes ...
Discussing TNG episodes 027-029. "The Child" (127) @ 00:51, "Where Silence Has Lease" (128) @ 26:06, "Elementary, Dear Data" (129) @ 40:02.
Lots of "Into Darkness" news & talk this week as well as other geeky topics. Also, a full commentary look at the TNG episode, "Elementary, Dear Data." All that and more this week on the podcast.
Welcome to the Trek Mate: Supplemental. The midweek show where we Remember The Future! In this weeks show we are remembering the classic TNG episode: “Elementary, Dear Data”
Brian Lynch joins us to cover “Elementary, Dear Data” and “The Outrageous Okona.”
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
This month, the Freaks visit Merrie Olde England via the holodeck and attend an attempted space-shotgun wedding, or is it a shotgun space-wedding? Anyway, Data and Geordie pick up annoying accents and get doctor Pulaski to play damsel in distress in "Elementary, Dear Data". Did I mention that something GOES TERRIBLY WRONG with the holodeck? Didn't see that coming! Then we meet a true space-scoundrel in "Outrageous Okona" while Data tries to grow a sense of humor by watching a space-holo-comedian do Jerry Lewis impressions. Hilarity ensues! And MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, IF YOU'RE LUCKY...the Freaks might have a SPECIAL GUEST STAR!Feedback for this show can be sent to: startrek@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!