I was just doing a Google search for "Klingon" on a whim, and what popped up but http://www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon/ - come on, does anyone really search the Web in Klingon?
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I was just doing a Google search for "Klingon" on a whim, and what popped up but http://www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon/ - come on, does anyone really search the Web in Klingon?
Oi vey.
I wonder if the mental health clinic in Portland ever filled their Klingon interpreter position....
I would say yes. But then, there's the KLI folks who probably pushed for it...
"You have not experiencedShakespearethe internet until you have readhimit in the original Klingon." :rolleyes:
Lucky there's nobody here by me today, or the giggle fit I just experienced would have put _me_ in a mental clinic...
You have to wonder where people find the time to be that fluent in Klingon. However, it's no worse than the good people at this site: http://www.asciimation.co.nz/ who obviously also have way too much time on their hands.
So, is there one of these in Tolkien Elvish? :D
In a word YES!Quote:
Originally Posted by Owen E Oulton
That is going too far...
They have published books and comic books in Klingon. Colleges are teaching Klingon. I am just waiting for the Star Trek Movies and DVDs to be released with a Klingon Soundtrack.Quote:
Originally Posted by Owen E Oulton
I am starting to question the sanity of humankind...
Or at least those who saw a need for Klingon as a search language...
Then again...it is pretty cool. :D
To be fair, Google also has "Elmer Fudd," "Pig Latin," "Hacker (1337 speak)," and "Bork! Bork! Bork! (Swedish Chef)" language options.
Took you this long?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lt.Khrys Antos