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Spock likes to write accurate reports. ([info]highly_logical) wrote in [info]valarnet,
@ 2012-12-25 16:42:00

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Entry tags:alyssa hamilton, emma frost (white queen), leonard mccoy, nyota uhura, spock, tinkerbell

I somehow by questionable means obtained a upgrade in GPS navigation It is in-dash, so I will need to have it integrated into my Prius. I do not commute too often as most of my work is telecommute based from home. However, I will need it after the third of January.

I welcome any suggestions as to businesses open during the holiday season (perhaps Tink, if available), so that I am not left with a GPS that is sending me toward random locations that result in further gridlock or attempts to send me driving off overpasses. This represents an unacceptable safety hazard that I no longer wish to engage in.



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[info]highly_logical
2012-12-28 03:15 am UTC (link)
Yet you excelled in both speaking and deciphering them, which is an ability you also excel at, presently.

It would appear an advanced skill set without the ability to utilize it to it's full functionality is nothing more than a regrettable waste.

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[info]nyotauhura
2012-12-28 03:27 am UTC (link)
I've been trying to keep up with them and write down everything I can about the languages just in case they're ever needed in the future when I'm not around, but it does feel like a waste a lot of the time.

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[info]highly_logical
2012-12-28 04:40 am UTC (link)
I think that is a most wise idea, from a wise woman. I have actually been compiling my knowledge also, but - being unsure of how useful it would be or if such knowledge would taint the timeline - I was not certain if I should save it for future generations.

Perhaps we can compile it into a digitally programmed "time capsule" and thus leave it for posterity. That can be done remotely.

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[info]nyotauhura
2012-12-28 04:52 am UTC (link)
I think the timeline is tainted whether we want it to be or not. Haven't you been hearing about the strange things that have been happening around here? Still, the time capsule idea isn't all bad.

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[info]highly_logical
2012-12-28 04:59 am UTC (link)
If there is too much damage it may not be repairable, or capable of being navigated back onto a suitable track to keep it from...entirely derailing into chaos. I am already of a mind that there has been significant collision between this timeline and at least a few others, which makes matters further complicated in terms of damage management.

Conversely, after making note of the collective dreams and strange occurrences in the area, I am going to have to agree that it might be a situation that is out of anyone's or anything's control.

I will begin some of the preliminary programming. Should things turn negative instead of positive, the information contained therein may someday prove useful to what's left of society.

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[info]nyotauhura
2012-12-28 05:02 am UTC (link)
That's all pretty dark talk, Spock. I don't think these dreams are going to cause the end of the world as we know it.

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[info]highly_logical
2012-12-28 05:14 am UTC (link)
Given that we have survived yet another doomsday prediction, I do not think that anything is necessarily world ending, as much as it could be potentially world changing. There is no telling what sort of knowledge is being gleaned through dreams and what sort of motivations some people might have when they gain any such information.

Humanity also has its dark side in equal measure, as history as shown.

It is not as though such thoughts fill me with any sense of impending dread. They do not. I view it equally as an opportunity and a chance to study what transpires.

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