For people traveling with kids, there are individual dvd players or Ipad/Kindle holders that fold down from the seats, could do that on a bunk bed, too. So everyone has their own, with wireless headphones.
And was actually one of the better episodes! So good they brought him back. I loved Diana Muldaur speaking of how she was fine other than being stuffed with crumpets.
With apologies to Harry Turtledove and the Road Not Taken.
That road is something I've dealt with in my own stories. It's also something that is already dealt with here. On Earth. Now. Only English speaking countries use the qwerty keyboard. If you are living in Korea or Japan, your keyboard looks completely different. It's best to create your own alphabet as a template for any scene that includes a typewriter or word processor (ancient printing devices from the last century) and tell the story in English the way you are doing. It also relates to the area's that uses
technology based on where they are. Galactic Homesteaders colonizing a planet would have limited resources and tech while a city on an advanced world and with an advanced navy would have all the comforts of home within limits. How many of us have a TV in every room now? While Star Trek included individual staterooms for the crew, your vessel looks like it was built solely for combat and not exploration. Thus the stacked bunks in a space barracks setting. It fits Hornet. Some ships are going to have a common area with a TV and maybe a pool table. Others, as I said, will have all the comforts of home. I don't know the story in your head. But I know you are acquainted with every member of that crew and are only limited in time until you get around to all of them. No one knows your characters as well as you do. Ahem. What is the name of "the nurse" and is that a tattoo?
Much love going out to Gadget Girl! When I was in we didn't have email so bandwidth wasn't a problem. But then...I'm older than Email!
For people traveling with kids, there are individual dvd players or Ipad/Kindle holders that fold down from the seats, could do that on a bunk bed, too. So everyone has their own, with wireless headphones.
I don't do touch screens, even on my tablet, so keyboards will always be in my tech retinue.
If you look at shows like NCIS LA and others they already use touch screen and holo type simulations.
Also for many they use voice commands with phones and other mobile smart tech. For older people like myself touch screens will never give them the precision that a mouse, stylus or a keyboard will, but younger people don't seem to have the same problems or issues.
I think if you need to do a lot of writing or coding a keyboard will always be an option but for many it will become unneccesary.
I have even seen tech that's still in development where they use sensors and the brain gives the commands. It's in the very basic stages but there is some amazing stuff out there.
I haven't heard of echo dots before but we tend to get things slower in Australia...
I can agree. The only time I don't use the bluetooth keyboard I bought for my tablet, is when I'm reading an eBook, because then I just need to tap the side of the tablet to advance to the next page.For older people like myself touch screens will never give them the precision that a mouse, stylus or a keyboard will, but younger people don't seem to have the same problems or issues.