Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation Remastered, Season One
Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Remastered, Season One
By Rich Handley
Sometimes, you just don't realize how much
you need something until it's handed to you.
Take the microwave oven, for example. For
thousands of years, mankind got along just fine cooking at the speed typical
for placing food above a heat source and occasionally stirring, turning or flipping
it. It never occurred to most people, throughout all those centuries, that they
were suffering because they lacked the ability to simply stick the food in a
box, hit a few buttons, go pour a glass of lemonade, and then walk back to the
box in time to remove and eat the fully cooked food, two minutes later. Then
came the microwave, and overnight, having to set aside an hour to cook a meal
seemed painfully slow by comparison.
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