MaverickSawyer
Acolyte of the Probe
Mr. Otter doesn't mess around, does he? :lol:
Something tells me it wasn't a good idea to use Windows on the lander...
While I probably won't have time to do so soon, in what sequence would you recommend me to watch the two series?
Well - some early Polish "PESA" trams used Win 98
I was a bit surprised that this used Windows NT to control the fire-suppression systems.
Star Wars: Doesn't really matter that much. Watch the prequels if you think you have to, watch episodes 3 through 6 in sequence.
Star Trek: If you skip all odd-numbered movies, you don't miss a lot. There's not much of an ongoing storyline between movies anyways.
If you really want to watch all of them, 2, 3, and 4 are directly connected, but don't really need each other to exist. You should really skip 5 unless you have some compulsion not to. 6 is completely unconnected and a pretty good movie.
Am I the only spaceflight and astronomy fan out there who has never watched any of the Star Wars AND Star Trek movies? :uhh:
While I probably won't have time to do so soon, in what sequence would you recommend me to watch the two series?
The Abrams Star Trek movies are pretty good though, I recommend them both.
Heretic! Those are Trek in name only. They take every misconception about the Original Series and treat those as canonical information... :dry:
Hardly a problem, Windows NT and Windows 2000 had been rock-solid operating systems, especially in the hands of a skilled administrator.
How much of a difference does it make that old OS like that are not officially supported by Microsoft anymore? It sounds like most businesses using server 2003 are upgrading old infrastructure to at least server 2008, but cases like this one almost never get upgraded.
Just one more final left now, how bad can it be? :hide:
Star Wars: watch them in the following order: 4, 5, 2, 3, 6, 7.
I notice you leave Episode 1 out. I think it was the most watchable of the prequels, though part of that may be that I was a preteen with Star Wars fever when it was released. I might recommend reading a plot summary of three to fill in on the story and skipping it otherwise.
It's known as the "machete order."I notice you leave Episode 1 out. I think it was the most watchable of the prequels, though part of that may be that I was a preteen with Star Wars fever when it was released. I might recommend reading a plot summary of three to fill in on the story and skipping it otherwise.