Senin, 23 Agustus 2010

A Star Trek fans homepage



Today, while browsing for a 'star trek' found his blog. I put my comment, and 'capture' his front page...

Senin, 05 Juli 2010

Memory Alpha Web



Found a place where we can find a lot of Star Trek database.

Rabu, 09 Juni 2010

Dark Armada


A place for STAR TREK fans, here.

My fantasy pictures number 1168



My star trek picture, stacked at my FANTASY PICTURES SCRAPBOOK number 8, page 9.

This scan taken from my FANTASY PICTURES SCRAPBOOK number 8, page 9 :



I put some scanned page at PHOTOBUCKET.

Selasa, 13 April 2010

Join di TREKSPACE



Hari ini berhasil join di TREKSPACE. Ini screenshotnya. Dan di sebelah ada BADGEnya.

Kamis, 11 Juni 2009

Daftar jadi anggota di FLICKR.

Hari ini mendaftar jadi anggota di grup pecinta STAR TREK di FLICKR.

Rabu, 29 April 2009

Star Trek Photo Novel

An old Indonesian (translated) STAR TREK PHOTO NOVEL, from year 1980. I got this novel from our 'old-books store' in Surabaya city.





Sabtu, 25 April 2009

My Oldest STAR TREK Collection

An old picture form my collections, I putted this picture at my Diary Book (year 1982-1985). I got this picture, from a TOY SELLER in my hometown. That time we have no CELL PHONE, DVD, VIDEO or INTERNET.



I got this picture with FOTOCOPY MACHINE from a MOVIE REVIEW magazine, year 1982-1985.

Jumat, 07 November 2008

Do You Speak Klingon? by Tony Hendriks

Throughout history there have been hundreds of made up languages. These languages were often made up in order for individuals to communicate privately in the presence of other people. These made up languages were used to keep their conversations private. There are many made up languages that were used in this manner.

Many of us made up languages when we were kids in order to talk around the adults without them knowing what we were saying. This was great fun and would often drive the adults crazy. Other made up languages came out of Hollywood. One such language is Klingon.

This language was created during the long running Star Trek TV show. Most people do not realize the language was first created by "Scotty" for the Star Trek: The Motion Picture movie. "Scotty" was the engineer on the show. Klingons had always spoken English before this. He created a few words and basic sounds. The language was fully developed into a fully-fledged language after the movie by Marc Okrand.

Star Trek fans have kept this language alive and it is spoken by fans around the world. Many languages around the world have slowly died. The writer of the Lord of the Rings, Tolkien understood this and tried through his writing to help people understand how language is important.

He created several languages for the cultures portrayed in his books. The elves, for example, had their own distinct language. Language is important and we need to understand and try and preserve as many as we can. When they die they take history with them.

So the next time you hear someone speaking in Klingon don't laugh. We should all encourage the expanse of language in our world. We should never let a language die.

Did any of our current languages start out as 'made up' languages? For example, is Spanish a 'made up' language? Well, who knows. If so, it certainly has caught on.

Roj (Peace in Klingon)

About the Author

Tony Hendriks' interest in languages has led him to review some of the best Spanish software learning packages on the market. For language trivia and software reviews go to http://www.YourLanguageLearn.com

Taken from : http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1203986

Jumat, 10 Oktober 2008

STAR TREK Catalog action figures - 1995



Some pages form a CATALOGUE for Action Figures, Models from year 1995.

Senin, 21 Juli 2008

Enterprise


This picture taken from http://www.startrek.com !

Welcome, Trekkers!

Hi, my name is Yosafat from Indonesia, Asia Pacific.

Since 1978 I was a star-trek fans.

Now, I want to share a lot of "dreams" to BOLDY GO WHERE NO MAN GONE BEFORE...