A star is a network topology where devices are connected to a central hub or switch. Each device communicates through this central point, which facilitates data transmission and management. This setup enhances reliability, as if one connection fails, it doesn’t affect the others. Additionally, it simplifies troubleshooting and network management.
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The star date given in the first regular series episode of Star Trek is 1312.4
Budget reasons. They couldn't afford all the original cast members. Within the show, Chekhov was transferred from Enterprise during that time so he simply wasn't on board when the animated 'adventures' took place.
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A star on a dollar bill marks it as a "replacement note". If there's a problem printing a normal press run of dollar bills, then a series of replacement notes are issued. The star simply serves to identify them.
Bus topology LANs are very rare these days. It would be easier to use a star topology than a bus topology for a few devices.
Martin Cooper invented the first cell phone Hope this helped Skye :) (Technically "Star Trek: The Original Series" did with their communications devices)
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Usher - I think
Morning Star - TV series - was created in 1965.
Rock Star - TV series - was created in 2005.
A series of planets orbiting a star is called a Solar System
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