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Friday 25 March 2005

What's "LEGO" in Klingon?

An e-mail from Edward Lipsett on the sfconsim-l mailing list :
Klingon legoIf you write a computer program that lets you make virtual Legomodels, then build a bunch of virtual Lego starships, then use (an)other program to animate your starships, then write more programs to create special effects, then put them all together to create an animated cartoon, then dub it in Klingon and put it on your website for the world to enjoy, just how geeky are you?
Off the scale, obviously.

For Geek Wannabes, there's, er, this.

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