I'm now up to season 2
Sep. 19th, 2018 01:30 am(Barely) and I'm starting to think that Elisa could stand to take some lessons from Xanatos on how to win friends and influence people. You know why that dude always comes out on top? Because he doesn't make dumb amateur mistakes when talking to folks! Instead of barging in on your brother while he's changing his clothes to harp about what bad news David Xanatos is and how he should definitely live his life according to your dictums, why not wait for him outside, say something like "I still don't trust him, but it's your choice and sometimes I'm wrong" and then go out to dinner or something to celebrate? (The advanced move is to then subtly manipulate Derek into meeting the gargoyles, getting a broader view of things, and so on, but Elisa isn't ready for the advanced move. I mean, starting off with "He's just trying to use you to get to me"? Honestly, don't flatter yourself. Xanatos isn't doing this just to pester you, and it makes you sound utterly irrational. He's got lots of motives, and even if you can't watch along at home you should have guessed that. Bothering you? That's just a nice bonus.)
And when your poor, dumb, deluded brother has been turned into a genetically modified "monster", instead of freaking out at his insistence that Xanatos is trying to help, why not swallow your ire and play nice? At least you could've probably talked Derek out of his conviction that Goliath was to blame for all this - and then you wouldn't be estranged for the next however-many episodes either. This is basic stuff, and if I can see it, Elisa, you should be able to see it too!
Edit: In the "correct scenery" division, we have a view of the Winter Garden from the water. Yup, I can accurately place their location by glancing at the landmark.
Edit again: I've told Eva that the enormous brick phones are supposed to indicate "really rich person over here", to her amusement. Given the radically advanced tech levels elsewhere I wish they'd gone ahead and just made the phones smaller and internet more prominent - but as I pointed out to her at the same time, absolutely nobody predicted how cell phones would proliferate.
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And when your poor, dumb, deluded brother has been turned into a genetically modified "monster", instead of freaking out at his insistence that Xanatos is trying to help, why not swallow your ire and play nice? At least you could've probably talked Derek out of his conviction that Goliath was to blame for all this - and then you wouldn't be estranged for the next however-many episodes either. This is basic stuff, and if I can see it, Elisa, you should be able to see it too!
Edit: In the "correct scenery" division, we have a view of the Winter Garden from the water. Yup, I can accurately place their location by glancing at the landmark.
Edit again: I've told Eva that the enormous brick phones are supposed to indicate "really rich person over here", to her amusement. Given the radically advanced tech levels elsewhere I wish they'd gone ahead and just made the phones smaller and internet more prominent - but as I pointed out to her at the same time, absolutely nobody predicted how cell phones would proliferate.
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Date: 2018-09-19 11:35 pm (UTC)In the beginning of "Between Planets" (1951) Heinlein has has the main character out riding a horse and the horse startles when the rider's phone rings. And the rider snarks at the horse about how it should be used to the phone ringing.
In "Space Cadets" (1948!) he has one of the cadets' phone ring while they are standing in line. And another comments that he avoided that by packing his in his luggage.
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Date: 2018-09-19 11:47 pm (UTC)...but I bet he still didn't predict that phones would also be gaming arcades, encyclopedias, libraries, calendars, watches, tv stations, radios, cameras (video AND still), and calculators. Didn't half his characters use slide rules?
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Date: 2018-09-20 02:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-09-20 04:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-09-20 07:48 am (UTC)Heck, there are some things where a slide rule *still* beats a calculator (comparison shopping).
He missed the boat on computers (though "Starman Jones" has a pretty good view of computers at the time it was written (back when everything was done in machine language))
But he did describe radar stealthed vehicles (in "Between Planets), a biomedical oxygen sensor (don't know if it was actually in use at the time) in "Have Spacesuit, Will Travel".
And, of course, he invented the water bed. :-)
He also invented several of the "stock" plots for time travel and interstellar travel.
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Date: 2018-09-20 07:53 am (UTC)Tell me more.
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Date: 2018-09-20 10:18 am (UTC)Basically set the price on one scale (A), and the amount (weight, volume, whatever) on the adjacent scale (B).
Now look at the next product. Look for its price on the A scale, and see what amount is below it on the B scale.
If it's more than the amount in the package, the first product is the better buy.
If it's *less* than the amount in the package, then this product is now the best buy.
Adjust the B scale so the price of this product is over the amount in the package.
Go on to the next product and repeat.
Basically, you only have to remember what the current "best" is, and just a quick glance tells you if the one you are examining now is a worse buy. You only need to adjust the slide rule when you find a new "best buy".
Once you are shown the trick (easier to show than describe) it's a lot faster than punching things into a calculator.
It's even possible to deal with the all too common problem of item A being price per pound and item B being price per ounce.
Oh yeah, the price per unit info on the shelf stickers is sometimes wrong...