Skunky Bus
Senior Member
Gene Rodenberry and scriptwriter Brannon Braga unknowingly hatched what is now a cautionary tale about Facebook in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled, "The Game." In short, a character "wisely wonders why the computer game [starship Enterprise commander] Riker brought back from shore leave so quickly became popular or rather addictive before he tries it as they all insist (source: http://www.imdb.com)." It turns out that the game is a device used by a certain alien species to take control over other beings.
This post is in response to a news story I heard on the radio this morning, according to which employers are looking suspiciously at job applicants who don't use Facebook, assuming they have something to hide! As if: "I hate Facebook, therefore I'm an embezzler, combative employee, or the Unabomber's successor." Sheesh! :-x
Of course, the Trekkies among you may already have found a metaphor for F-book in the Borg: "Resistance is futile...you will be assimilated!"
This post is in response to a news story I heard on the radio this morning, according to which employers are looking suspiciously at job applicants who don't use Facebook, assuming they have something to hide! As if: "I hate Facebook, therefore I'm an embezzler, combative employee, or the Unabomber's successor." Sheesh! :-x
Of course, the Trekkies among you may already have found a metaphor for F-book in the Borg: "Resistance is futile...you will be assimilated!"




