"Lossless," he whispered again.
"A helpful observation, Georgie. Thank you. I'll add it to the file marked 'Obvious.'" young sheldon s01e09 lossless
Sheldon Cooper sat on the curb, his shorts carefully aligned with the edge of the concrete. Before him, his most prized possession—a Compaq Portable III computer, affectionately named "Colossus"—emitted a sickly, sporadic beep. The screen, usually a comforting amber glow, was a chaotic cascade of pixelated nonsense. "Lossless," he whispered again
"Bad is a subjective term. Objectively, it means my doctoral dissertation notes on the application of superstring theory to M-theory are trapped in a silicon limbo. It's a Schrödinger's cat situation, except the cat is definitely dead and the box is on fire." I'll add it to the file marked 'Obvious
A Minor Setback in the Pursuit of Certainty
"The next day," George continued, "my buddy Tom showed me that the jet was for the old model. My bike didn't even need it. The manual was wrong."
"I am not going to cry," Sheldon said, his voice rising an octave. "Crying is a non-linear response to stimuli that serves no practical purpose in data recovery."