You know, I kinda feel bad about the last post I wrote regarding my laptop. With all the discussions of problems I’m having, casual readers might reckon that I’m having a negative experience with on my PC. Quite the contrary, I can assure you. As a matter of fact, this experience - if anything - has solidified my firmly held belief that is the best damn operating system, period. All the problems I’m having aside, I’m very impressed by ; It’s obvious to me that or our friends The Open Source Community got nuthin’ on .

I don’t want to discuss technical merit. Obviously, Windows has it’s uses where simply wouldn’t fit. I.E. anywhere you already have a non- computer and want to put an on it. Anyone who wants to win that discussion can simply point at my laptop and laugh. I want to discuss , I want to discuss , and most importantly - I want to discuss . Not the scripting app, the concept involving starting from point A, and ariving at point B. Getting things done, if you will.

I love the Macintosh Desktop. still has a few mountains to climb before I call it Computing Utopia, but it’s lapped six or seven times already. The proof is in the pudding, I reckon. Just look at .

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Gateway NX260X HacBook

So, if you’ve been keeping up, you’d know that I have a few unresolved issues with the ol’ . Other than the sleep/restart/shutdown issues, the system’s unstable when I try to use it like a big boy computer.

Although I’m a few months late (which, since I just started messing with the two weeks ago, I think it’s OK), I finally decided to update to 10.5.5 and make sure I’ve got the latest available. I figure it’s time for a status report.

My first attempt at installing the 10.5.5 Combo Update went awry when the system overheated during the installation. At least I figure it overheated, I was in the bathroom at the time. Hoping I didn’t hose my , I tried to reboot six different ways to no avail. I let out a louder-than-necessary ‘SON OF A BITCH!’ and removed my hard drive with the intent of formatting and starting over.

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There, I summed up the Campaign in a nutshell. George Bush has totally raped this country. voted for Bush’s Legistlation 90% of of the time. wants to stay in Iraq well in to the next century. wants to overturn Roe V Wade, and he wants to make sure that those dastardly faggots can’t offend jesus and get married. His running mate is militantly against any form of abortion, ane he believes in small just so long as it helps the rich.

When you’re casting your vote this coming November, I don’t want you to think about any of these things. I want you to remember that Barak Obama pals around with terrorist, he might be an arab, and that spent five years in a POW camp to absolve you of your sins. He’s also white. Need I say more?

On the scale of one to ten, my trekkiness score tops off in the mid thirties. I’m like a walking trek encyclopedia. I’ve seen every episode of every series at least fix or six times, some seasons (See: TNG & DS9) I’ve watched a dozen or more. My obsession with is truly pathetic. Perhaps it stems from my tragic obsession with science and technology. Maybe it’s because is the single greatest collection of stories in the history of man. I don’t know, I’m no scholar.

So, let me be frank here. Up until just a few minutes ago, my expectations of the new movie were through the floor. I wish they’d stop trying to ruin the single greatest universe ever created.

Nero, from Star Trek XIIt was recently told that this films villain is a pointed eared fellow named Nero. J.J. Abrams has yet to indicate on Nero’s race. We can infer he’s either Vulcan or Romulan by the points on those ears.

Since Abrams says that this movie would agree with established Trek Cannon, we can infer the following. Star Fleet knew virtually nothing about the Romulan Race until The Enterprise intercepted a Romulan War Bird destroying Federation Star Bases along the Romulan Neutral Zone (”Balance of Terror”, TOS 1×08). According to Spock, Humanity and the Romulans fought a war over a century prior, where the technology was so limited, that no Human had ever seen a Romulan. It wasn’t until Spock was able to tie in to the ships communications system did they learn that  Vulcans and Romulans shared a common ancestory.

Now, if we go back that century and consider ENT canon, we can safely say that this Nero isn’t an unrealistic interpretation of some of the Vulcans of that era who abandoned the teaching of Surak. The mood filled look on his face would certainly indicate that he doesn’t hold the IDIC, or the Teaching of Surak in high regard. The Tatoos on his face, for me, imply that he’s not a Romulan. Romulans, from all we know about them, are Nationalist; almost to the point of Facism. They are extemely Xenophobic.

The Vulcans, on the other hand, have a diverse culture and there were several instances of Vulcans leaving the homeworld and exploring other religious avenues that could more easily explain his strange tattoos.

This is , so whomever the villain is, in all likilhood, is a official who would like nothing more than to drag the battered hull of the Federation Star Ship to the homeworld as a trophy of the glorious defeat of the Federation.

As was made clear in X (If you consider it a real Trek Movie) the Romulans don’t really care who you are, or what you look like, just so long as you can beat the bloody hell out of your foes. So, it’s hard to say. It’s just important to note that pissed off person with pointy ears doesn’t automatically make them romulan.

Bridge of the Enterprise

Kirk (played by Chris Pine) is in a Black Uniform, instead of the usual gold for command officers during the TOS era. According to Co-Producer Damon Lindelof, the Black uniform is significant to the story leading up tot his scene. I don’t know what to make of this. Surely, when thinking of Federation Officers in Black Uniforms, my mind quickly drums up Sloane from Section 31.

In Deep Space 9, Sloane was an operative of a rouge organization known as Section 31. It’s an officially non-existent and autonomous organization within Starfleet Intellegence. It’s the Federation equivilent to the Romulan Tal’Shar or the Cardassian Obsidean Order.

The goal of Section 31 was to deal with threats to the Federation in cases where the Federation wasn’t in a position to deal with them itself. One example is when Section 31 secretly made Odo a carrier of a virus that would hopefully infect the Founders in an attempt to destory the race. As the Federation were in the midst of a war with the Dominion, killing the Founders would topple the Dominion.

Of course, one important factor of being an operative of Section 31 is that no one is suppose to know you’re a member of Section 31. Hell, nobody’s even suppose to know of the existance of 31.

However, it’s been established that Section 31 dates back to the Federation Charter, and that the prospect of a story line where Kirk isn’t bounded by the Prime Directive would put a twist on the beaten-to-death righeous Star Fleet versus The Big Bad.

One could speculate that perhaps Kirk was commissioned by Section 31 to deal with said Big Bad, when dealing with them would be a clear violation of The Prime Directive. Perhaps the B-Story is Kirk’s struggle between his institutional beliefs of non-interference and the nessesity of protecting the Federation from this threat.

It would be a great story for McCoy, who historically was Kirk’s conscience. McCoy could disagree with the entire premise of Kirk’s plan, and would provide Kirk with a needed voice of reason as his good intentions lead him to hell. This would play off well with Spock, who’s perspective would most likely be the logic of not handing over the federation to the romulans… or the bad vulcans. Whatever. One of the main themes of was that wherever Kirk led, Bones and Spock followed - rather they agreed with it or not. Even though they’d tell Kirk how they felt, it took a whole hell of a lot before they’d work against him.

One Last Question: What’s going on here? This doesn’t look like Romulus, and the light side of Remus is too warm for a winter wasteland. It could be the Breen Homeworld, however there’s conflicting accounts on rather or not it’s even cold there (The Breen wear refridgeration suits because their homeworld is so cold, however Weyun says that the Breen homeworld isn’t cold at all). This could indicate that it’s Andor or, at least one of it’s sister worlds, however it’s important to note that the galaxy is filled with cold worlds covered in ice. If it is Andor, this would agree with the Vulcan theory earlier in this post.

So, in conclusion, I have no idea about any of this. Your guess is as good as mine. It’s fun to speculate though. Who knows, maybe I’m right. All I’m saying is that is awesome, and I can’t wait for this movie!

It’s nowhere close to perfect, but it’s certainly better than running Ubuntu or Windows. There seems to be a sort of overheating issue, which bothers me to no end. Check it; the fan works. It’s running right now. It even revs up when it gets hot. However it overheats anyways.

On the InsanelyMac forums, practically everyone with overheating problems say that their fans aren’t running at all. Or, their fans only start to run after a warm boot (basically, since has no idea how to control the fan, it doesn’t. So, the system gets too hot and restarts. Then, the BIOS - which knows how to control the fan - realizes the computer is about to catch fire and cools the thing down). I’m not having this problem. If anything, I would figure that the is trying to run my processor like it’s on a Desktop instead of on a Laptop, and it assumes that the cooling is adequate when it’s really not.

I’ve screwed with the performace settings in the Energy Saver preference pane, and it hasn’t actually died on me since, (which, to be fair, the only time it has was last night after atempting to install in Paralells), however I gave it another shot and I thought it was going o melt right through the desk.

Other than that, I’ve got a few other non-clean things going on. My NIC isn’t working. Which, it would be nice if it was. It’s not crucial, though - and truth be told - I never use the bloody thing anyways.

I was able to get my hands on a Realtek PCIe-M card. doesn’t know what the hell it is, and I’ve got to use a connection manager ala Windows 2000  to connect to wireless. Which, on the hole is fine with me, but does the icon have to sit in the dock?

Let’s see… after several hours of playing I was able to get my battery icon in my Menu Bar. After another hour, I was finally able t get it to work. I can’t put the laptop to sleep, restarting the laptop turns it off, and shutting the laptop down causes a panic.

I do, however, have a working touchpad with two finger scrolling. Which, if you’re me, is worth every bit of the hassle.

It’s plenty fast, though. Although Quartz Extreme is disabled, it has all the visual niceities that I’ve come to expect from the worlds best Operating System. Well, except for the translucent menu bar. But, seriously - who cares? Expose, Dashboard and all the transitions work. There is a slight bit of artifcating every once in a while when the compositing kicks in. I’ve only noticed it three or four times in the past few days. If you blink, you’d probably miss it.

The one other thing that its doing is with the Bluetooth. I can not get it to pair with my mouse. It’ll pair with my iMac, it’ll start to pair with both of my bluetooth mice (Logitech Travel Mouse and the Wireless Mighty Mouse) but the bluetooth utility will show an error stating that it’s the mouses fault that the pairing failed. When I start messing with it again, I’ll see if I can beam files between the computers. Something tells me that I can’t.