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more about #startrek Switters79: Oy... more » Kyle Mistry: Happy Khannukah to you all. more » Curves: I cant figure out who/what the first one is. I dont remember a blue/green blob from ST. more » MacTodd: Nimoy? Jew. Shatner? Jew. and I didn't need Adam Sandler to tell me. Shatner and Nimoy did, in person, thank you very much. more » OMG! Ponies!: Not interested. Now a Star Wars menorah! With a light-saber shamos. And Vader, Tarkin, Darth Maul, and the Emperor on the left and Luke, Han, Kenob... more » Darklighter: Dammit, now I want latkes. One with sour cream, and one with apple sauce, please. more » Kaiser-Machead: I had to look closely at the last one to see it was the Enterprise. They should've made the last LED candle the Saurian that Kirk fought, or even a sc... more » BeyondtheTech: You can't appreciate Chanukka' until you've observed it in the original Klingon way. more » randumb: the enterprise looks like some sort of space toilet more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... Message Spock?" -- Kirk * "None that I am conscious of... except, of course, Happy Birthday. S... more » Mikestan: Those Pez heads are probably a collectors item. Some trekkie out there is having a fit right now. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Set Dreidels to stun! more » BobotheTeddy: I knew it. Star Trek IS a religion. more » jinushaun: Klingon is such a lame "language". It's just English with the words replaced. At least Elvish was a proper language invented by a proper linguist (To... more » dataenable001: Greatest Star Trek edits: [www.jandrewedits.com] You must. Watch them. more » captain_zilog: I had tea coming out of my nose when I watched the Star Wreck parody yesterday... I especially like the gun reload sound when Picard tugs his shirt d... more » OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: A Klingon would not tweet. You would know what they were up to because they have a bat'leth rammed into your gut. more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: That image is sooooo wrong...that girl would not use a klingon tweeter translator. Its obvious she would use an elven translator. more » thatsmrpotatohead2U: Your headline is an interesting sarcastic inversion - at first you're being sarcastic, then, as I consider the ramifications of these two mighty force... more » I Party With Smoot: This also doubles as the Tweet in Helen Keller App... more » -
#startrek
Star Trek Is #1 For 2009... Unfortunately For The Studio
JJ Abrams' Star Trek wasn't just a hit at the box office, it's also a chart topper when it comes to illegal downloads. No wonder Paramount wants the FCC to get tougher on torrent sites and the universe surrounding them. -
#technology
The Binary Snowjob - A History Of Cinematic Computers That Never Were
You've been deceived. All those computer interfaces you saw in the movies? They were made without CGI! Watch our video "The Binary Snowjob" to discover the terrible truth about computers that never were. [io9] -
#diy
Star Trek LED DIY Boldly Goes Where No Menorah Has Gone Before
It's almost time for Hanukkah, and what better way to celebrate the Festival of Lights than with Kirk, Spock, Scotty and the the gang? The answer is none. There is no better way. More » -
#startrek
The Absolute Most Important Development in Twitter Yet
140 characters. Automatically translated into Klingon. The future. (Note: technically, you're limited to 100 characters to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of Klingon phonetics, but explaining that sorta kills the dramatic presentation of this post.) [Tweet in Klingon via Mashable via ShinyShiny] -
#remainders
Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
Today in the musty sub-basement of Gizmodo we call Remainders, Star Trek's Simon Pegg is having AppleCare difficulties, Santa gives you GPS directions, Star Trek: TNG gets bizarrely and hilariously re-dubbed, Adult-Swim-style, and Sony renames their ebook store. More » -
#space
Magnetic Shields to Protect Spaceships From Re-Entry and Klingon Attacks
Do you know why James T. Kirk is happy? Because those crazy Europeans are developing a magnetic shield that will protect spaceships when entering the Earth's atmosphere. Well, that and because he's thinking about doing naughty things with Uhura. More » -
#science
Scientists Develop Phaser That Can Stun (Worms)
The good news: scientists have developed a Star Trek-like phaser that can be set to stun. The bad news: it only works on worms so far. More » -
#startrek
Man Spoke Only Klingon to His Son for Three Years (And Wrote Us a Letter)
d'Armond Speers isn't really a huge Star Trek fan. The reason he spoke only in Klingon during his son's first three years of life was to learn about language acquisition processs. Yeah, sure. What a petaQ. Updated: Speers wrote in. More » -
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#startrek
Confirmed: R2-D2 Finally Discovered In Star Trek
At last, here's the droid we were all looking for. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2's cameo in JJ Abrams' Star Trek. This time there's absolutely no doubt about it: It's been confirmed by ILM. More » -
#diy
DIY Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator Almost Makes Regular Bluetooth Headsets Look Stylish
This DIY Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator instantly reminded me of a comment a dear reader left when I shared a Star Trek fantasy. He was right: Bluetooth is the ruin of Star Trek. But this is a fun quick-n-dirty project. More » -
#spaceships
Own Your Own Starfleet Shuttle Simulator
A Utah school is selling off its Star Trek-inspired USS Galileo, which means this is your chance to own your very own spaceship simulator. It's perfectly practical! [Auction via io9] More » -
#xbox360
Xbox 360 Bundle With Star Trek and Transformers 2 Movies
The Xbox 360 may or may not be getting that Blu-ray drive, but a new marketing strategy bundles the console with Star Trek or Transformers 2. More » -
#usb
4GB Star Trek Flash Drive Comes Loaded With The New Film
Star Trek, merchandising and obsessive fans go hand in hand, so it is not surprising that the new film is being released on an individually numbered 4GB Starfleet insignia USB drive. More » -
#personalcommunicator
Fabric Antenna-Based Personal Communicator Makes Most of My Star Trek Fantasies Reality
My second biggest Star Trek fantasy? Being able to tap a badge to communicate. Silly, but not to a Finnish company who is improving on Star Trek design and my fantasies with flexible, fabric communicators toting built-in GPS to boot. More » -
#military
Navy's Future Command Center Makes Star Trek a Reality
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SPAWAR) is the Navy's new command center designed to create an "unfair advantage" over enemy forces. And I'll be damned if they didn't set it up to look like the USS Enterprise. More » -
#culture
Warning: Don't Die Around Geeks or This Might Happen
We're sure it was meant as a loving gesture, but when a man puts his brother's cremated remains into a SPARCstation case, even we begin to question our geek sensibilities. More » -
#startrek
Gene Roddenberry's 1984 Original Macintosh for Sale
Would you like to write a saga about a spaceship with a womanizing captain, an awkward scientist/philosopher, a maniacal doctor, a drunk engineer, a voluptuous communications officer, a communist pilot, and a gay helmsman? Well, this Macintosh 128 won't help. More » -
#movies
Star Trek Returns to IMAX this Friday
The latest Star Trek was a great movie (indisputable fact), but it only had a two-week run at most IMAX theaters because of the summer blockbuster schedule. So it's returning for two more weeks to these 85 IMAX theaters, Friday: More » -
#pets
Boldly Going and Digging Up Gardens Where No Dog Has Dug Before
Well, this is pretty incredible. Yes, it's a dog in a USS Enterprise costume made out of cardboard and Bud Light cans. His prime directive is to ruin this costume when he takes a leak. [SciFi Wire via Geekologie] -
#movies
I'm Enrolling in Starf Leet Clown College
Here are altered clips from four of the year's biggest movies, made infinitely better by the insane geniuses at Fatal Farm. Oh how I wish all of these movies were all like this. More »




