Nate (post: 1300508) wrote:I want Serenity to lose simply so that all the Joss Whedon slaves will whine.
I have watched neither Firefly nor Serenity. The word serenity, however, at least has a more general meaning.
Also, I like how they hold a democratic election and when they get a result they don't like they say "Well maybe we'll just ignore it." The Founding Fathers would be proud.
A person is smart but people are stupid.
Look at the all-star starting line selection in hockey this year. Not a single Red Wing. Not a single one on a team that could be the West All Star team.
I believe the person most at fault here is Colbert, for turning what should have been a cool "democratic" process into a farce.
So then why aren't you mad that they named a space shuttle after Star Trek? Why aren't you mad that we drive cars named Ford, Chevrolet, and Lincoln?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Enterprise
wikipedia wrote:The name Enterprise comes from a long series of ships. The first was the French frigate L'Entreprise, captured by the British in 1705. The British rechristened the ship HMS Enterprise for use by the Royal Navy. A further nine Royal Navy commissioned warships carried the name "Enterprise". The first United States ship to use the name USS Enterprise was a Revolutionary War-era sloop-of-war. The eighth American ship to bear this name was the world's first nuclear aircraft carrier. The term USS is used in the United States Navy to designate its sea-going vessels and is an acronym for "United States Ship".
Naming things after themselves or famous people is common, just because you don't like the name doesn't mean you can ignore democracy.
Unless you're a Communist.
Famous people, yes. But the reason we drive Ford cars is because he named the company after his surname. Same with Chevrolet (which is now owned by GM). Lincoln is not popular by way of pop culture, but was a man whose respect is garnered by many. I have no qualms about naming things after successful presidents or other world leaders (Or people who have had generally positive influences and lend inspiration on the progress of man, as discussed earlier).
Radical Dreamer (post: 1300549) wrote:Space exploration is srs bzns, yo.
Yes. Yes it is. The cool thing about science, though, is that if you actually make an important discovery, you can name it whatever you want. Take this for example. As you can see, even then it is criticised