or, alas, even Neroon/Delenn, which is a tragedy of the first rate
Yes. This is really what I want; Lennier would be a nice side benefit, but isn't really necessary, IMO.
In all embarrassing honesty, I have never really believed that Delenn really repented five minutes later.
Well, to be fair, it was ten years ago, and she had just been inducted into the Council, so...maybe she didn't have the influence over everyone she does by the time the series starts? That's how I'm fanwanking it, anyway. (And I think I kind of need to her to have repented once she saw how bad things were going for the humans, just for my own peace of mind...)
Your phone history is much like mine--I also got my first one in 2003, and I updated it in 2008 to...basically the color screen version of my old flip-top one. I did have an ultra-cheap phone that could text when I was in Europe, since texting was so much cheaper than voice over there and I was often trying to meet up with people in big cities, but so far that's been the only time I bothered. I, too, would rather just e-mail.
And while it's awesome in theory, I'm not convinced that internet access from my phone would be very useful to me personally. I like the idea of, say, being able to look up directions while I'm out driving (well, once I'd pulled into a parking lot) or look to see if it's going to rain, but am otherwise unsure where I'd actually use phone-based internet, especially considering how rarely I leave the house...
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Date: 2010-09-26 05:01 am (UTC)Yes. This is really what I want; Lennier would be a nice side benefit, but isn't really necessary, IMO.
In all embarrassing honesty, I have never really believed that Delenn really repented five minutes later.
Well, to be fair, it was ten years ago, and she had just been inducted into the Council, so...maybe she didn't have the influence over everyone she does by the time the series starts? That's how I'm fanwanking it, anyway. (And I think I kind of need to her to have repented once she saw how bad things were going for the humans, just for my own peace of mind...)
Your phone history is much like mine--I also got my first one in 2003, and I updated it in 2008 to...basically the color screen version of my old flip-top one. I did have an ultra-cheap phone that could text when I was in Europe, since texting was so much cheaper than voice over there and I was often trying to meet up with people in big cities, but so far that's been the only time I bothered. I, too, would rather just e-mail.
And while it's awesome in theory, I'm not convinced that internet access from my phone would be very useful to me personally. I like the idea of, say, being able to look up directions while I'm out driving (well, once I'd pulled into a parking lot) or look to see if it's going to rain, but am otherwise unsure where I'd actually use phone-based internet, especially considering how rarely I leave the house...