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Star Trek... Inspirational Posters?

Noryungi writes "Hot on the heels of Despair dot com, here comes... the Star Trek Inspirational Posters!. Imagine a mind-meld of Mr Spock, Despair's demotivational attitude and the Linux Distro Parodies, and you have one heck of a funny site. If you are a true Trekkie, don't click on the link, as this is certainly going to offend you..."

202 comments

  1. These...are...great by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 2, Funny

    I am getting a couple put up at work on monday.


    EXPENDABILITY
    Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Ensign Ricky are beaming down to the planet. Guess who's not coming back.

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    1. Re:These...are...great by Funkcikle · · Score: 1

      They're a bit hit and miss. The ones which are just nerd jokes or mocking things like 1970's television production values compared to those of today are rather weak.

      http://echosphere.net/star_trek_insp/insp_sarek.jp g Sarek is just great though, obviously.

    2. Re:These...are...great by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 0, Troll

      EXPENDABILITY
      Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Ensign Ricky are beaming down to the planet. Guess who's not coming back.


      Funny, AND original! I've never heard the ensign-being-the-one-to-die joke before....

      I have to say tho' - that I found this one pretty funny. Great frame! The eye contact is smouldering!

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    3. Re:These...are...great by supermonkeyball · · Score: 1
      Some of them I've seen before.

      I first heard that Ensign Ricky joke on Family Guy (Search for "Family Guy")

      The Alcohol one I've heard from Simpsons during the alcohol prohibition episode.

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    4. Re:These...are...great by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 3, Funny

      I make a "Ensign Ricky" joke and nobody gets it...

      For some reason, I love the first one.

      Though, the "Makeup Sex" one made me pull a muscle in my back laughing.

      Star Trek Humor, either you get it or you get laid...

    5. Re:These...are...great by Simon80 · · Score: 1

      CoralCDN link to save their bandwidth

    6. Re:These...are...great by eneville · · Score: 1

      that made my year!

    7. Re:These...are...great by swtaarrs · · Score: 2, Funny

      That's definitely my favorite one. I was watching some Voyager episodes with my friends and I told them it was a Star Trek rule that if a bunch of key characters and then some random ensign beamed down the ensign would usually die. They didn't believe me until it happened 5 episodes in a row :)

    8. Re:These...are...great by despisethesun · · Score: 1

      Unfortunately the Coral link is now giving me the same page as the main site, that being "bandwidth exceeded".

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    9. Re:These...are...great by Hangin10 · · Score: 1

      Or you get lucky in having a gal that likes both sex and SciFi, in that order.
      Admittedly, we both prefer StarGate, especially since it's still running.

    10. Re:These...are...great by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Of course with Voyager one wonders where they got all the people to have as casualties from and how much of the crew can be lost before it can no longer maintain the ship...

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  2. Don't click on the link!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Kirk's Goatsex poster is very disturbing. I'm off to the suicide booth.

  3. Weird by kanzels · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's beyond me while people always fall in love with such crap. Or is it a some kind of relax when you turn off your brain partially and watch Star Trek for example?

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    1. Re:Weird by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's beyond me while people always fall in love with such crap. Or is it a some kind of relax when you turn off your brain partially and watch Star Trek for example?

      I'm having trouble parsing that sentence. You wouldn't happen to be from a primitive planet where they nonetheless speak broken English, would you?

    2. Re:Weird by Roguey · · Score: 2, Funny

      Earth?

    3. Re:Weird by kanzels · · Score: 1

      Yes we call it Earth. Would you actually believe there's also something else than USA? Or you thought there are only native english speakers. Those with correct and those with broken english? LOL :)

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    4. Re:Weird by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hint: there are native English speakers in many countries other than "USA".

      Sorry if your passive-aggressive troll backfired.

    5. Re:Weird by operagost · · Score: 1

      So they also speak broken English in the UK and Australia? Sounded fine to me, except for that "by crikey" kind of nonsense.

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    6. Re:Weird by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Darmok and Jilad at Tenagra!

    7. Re:Weird by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 3, Insightful

      "It's beyond me while people always fall in love with such crap. Or is it a some kind of relax when you turn off your brain partially and watch Star Trek for example?"

      I never really enjoyed FireFly or Farscape. Is that because my tastes are 'superior' to everybody else's, or is it because everybody else is getting something I'm not? I'd love to go with the former, afterall it's more flattering. Chances are, though, it's the latter. My point is that I wouldn't go around elevating myself because I don't like a popular show.

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    8. Re:Weird by Blue+Trapezoid · · Score: 2, Funny

      Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel?

    9. Re:Weird by Yvan256 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Cowboy Neal and Zonk at Slashdot.

    10. Re:Weird by Chmcginn · · Score: 1

      I don't think I want (or need) the explanation behind that one.

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    11. Re:Weird by RMingin · · Score: 1

      Sokath, his eyes uncovered! Rai and Jiri at Lungha. Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.

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    12. Re:Weird by Yvan256 · · Score: 1
      I don't think I want (or need) the explanation behind that one.
      Actually if you go read the parent comments, it's actually quite funny. IMHO, of course.

    13. Re:Weird by MoOsEb0y · · Score: 1

      Shaka, when the walls fell. The river Temarc, in winter.

    14. Re:Weird by raehl · · Score: 1

      Slashdot subscriber with fingers in his eye sockets!

    15. Re:Weird by andphi · · Score: 1

      I enjoy both FarScape and FireFly, though I can't claim to have watched FireFly before Fox killed it. I guess I like FS and FF partly because they have a sense of humor about them. In both cases, the shipmates are rag-tag outlaws (or rag-tag good guys styling themselves as outlaws), so they have no particular moral high ground to cling to and no particular lofty idealism to project, so they have no reason be so insanely serious about themselves. (Contrast this to Captains Pickard, Sisko, and Hepburn^H^H^H^H^HJaneway and their Prime Directive speeches.)

      I suppose I also like the overall character design: FireFly: all Human, except for River. FarScape: Only one Human, most others only vaguely Human-like. A pint-sized noble-in-exile who farts helium? A killer priestess who gets off on sunlight? (Add to this the fact that none of them could understand each other except for bug that helps them understand each other. In the very first episode, Crichton wanders onto the bridge of Moiya and hears what is actually being said - no two characters are speaking the same language.)

      Both shows are rather more 'quirky' than Star Trek when it's trying to be serious and dramatic. I suppose that's why I enjoy them.

  4. TNG by onion2k · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was going to make some TNG ones, but they'd all just be pictures of Wesley Crusher with the caption "Please shot this irritating brat".

    1. Re:TNG by rayde · · Score: 5, Funny

      Clevernickname is modding you down for that one

    2. Re:TNG by remembertomorrow · · Score: 2, Funny

      *picture of Troi*

      Telepaths

      Be glad you're not around during her period. She'd really know how to be a bitch.

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    3. Re:TNG by Lord+Ender · · Score: 5, Funny

      He is the only Star Trek character to ever make his own Linux distro. Give him some credit.

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    4. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Slashdot: When spelling doesn't matter and opinions are hackneyed.

    5. Re:TNG by oPless · · Score: 1

      Maybe if you spelt shot as "shoot" you'd make your millions.

      I'll take my 10% now thanks :-)

    6. Re:TNG by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 1

      "spelt", isn't that some sort of grain?

      Mea luv sleshdat, warr speling iss kang!

    7. Re:TNG by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 1

      Here you go! (ripping off tx's rather funny one from this post as a basis)

      Now - someone (please?) really needs to do a php version :-)

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    8. Re:TNG by sorak · · Score: 1
      He is the only Star Trek character to ever make his own Linux distro. Give him some credit.

      Yeah, but he was also the only star trek character to ever use it. Why do you think the holodeck crashed every time they used it?

    9. Re:TNG by JFitzsimmons · · Score: 1

      What does PHP have to do with anything?

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    10. Re:TNG by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 1

      It doesn't have to be php, just a few people have suggested funny captions for a crusher 'despair' poster - I thought a poster generator ala the church sign generator would be amusing.

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    11. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Spelt" is the right spelling, dummy. Buy a dictionary.

    12. Re:TNG by feronti · · Score: 1

      Wow. At first glance I thought that was German.

    13. Re:TNG by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 1

      spelt
      n.
              A hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe.

      [Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin spelta, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch spelte, wheat.]

    14. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So? It's also the correct spelling of the past participle of the verb spell.

    15. Re:TNG by schon · · Score: 1

      the church sign generator

      A church near my house has one of those signs. One monday on the way to work, it said "WE CAST OUT DEVILS!" The next morning, a prankster decided to chang it to it read "WE CAST OUT ELVIS!"

    16. Re:TNG by Lactoso · · Score: 1
      Already done - FD's DIY motivational posters. He made it with Flickr in mind, but you can upload photos from anywhere.

      He's also got a bunch of other very interesting Flickr tools/toys.

    17. Re:TNG by JabberWokky · · Score: 2, Insightful
      I think he's come to terms with the fact that he was fifteen and the writers overused his character. His actual acting wasn't that bad -- and that's with him as a young'un actor next to the likes of Patrick Stewart. The recent stuff he's been in (the crazy homeless guy in CSI, for example) has been downright good. Wesley was a poorly handed character, but not due to Wheaton's performance.

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    18. Re:TNG by WilliamSChips · · Score: 1

      Only if you're a stupid AC.

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    19. Re:TNG by pallmall1 · · Score: 1

      A hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe.

      That describes Quadrotriticale.

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    20. Re:TNG by Clevemickname · · Score: 5, Funny

      No Mod Points :-(

    21. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or if you're the Oxford English Dictionary.

      But then, who on Earth would consult a dictionary to find out whether something is spelt correctly or not? Obviously just stupid ACs.

    22. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This might actually deserve (Score:4, Funny) if it were written by Clever Nick Name, and not Cleve Mick Name. Look carefully before you mod, folks.

    23. Re:TNG by momerath2003 · · Score: 1

      It's funny enough that someone made that username.

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    24. Re:TNG by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 1

      OK, the AC can smeg off, you get the prize!

    25. Re:TNG by WilliamSChips · · Score: 1

      Well, if I were an American on an American site, I'd consult the dictionary that is the standard in America, Webster, which uses spelled.

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    26. Re:TNG by jdanylko · · Score: 1

      This looks familiar... :-)

      A collection of themed inspirational posters.
      http://www.dcs-media.com/webworthy/Detail.aspx?Art icleId=453

    27. Re:TNG by ggvaidya · · Score: 1

      There's a motivation-poster-maker amongst Fd's Flickr Tools. Is that what you're looking for?

    28. Re:TNG by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 1

      Well, yes that's exactly what I'm after :-)

      Cheers!

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    29. Re:TNG by AGMW · · Score: 2, Funny
      Christ-on-a-bike boys ... sort yourselves out!

      Spelt .. Spelled ... let's call the whole thing off!

      Now if you're gonna fight you'll have to go outside!

      ... and I'm from the UK so "spelt" spelt "spelt" is how I'd have spelled it.

      [Oh for the love of god]

      do I get expelled?

      Won't someone think of the chiltren?

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    30. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, if I were an American...

      ...which you have no indication that oPless is...

      ...on an American site

      Websites on the World-Wide Web are international in nature. The hint's in the name.

      I'd consult the dictionary that is the standard in America, Webster, which uses spelled.

      Liar - it lists spelt as a past participle of "spell".

      I'm interested - when I was at school, there was a kid that took great delight in appearing as stupid as possible. I always thought that it was because he knew he wasn't very bright and believed it was the only way he could stand out from the crowd. Is this what you are doing?

    31. Re:TNG by WilliamSChips · · Score: 1

      I am an American, as far as I can tell. It's called the World Wide web because there are sites from all around the world. Webster also says that it's chiefly British. And no.

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    32. Re:TNG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am an American, as far as I can tell.

      You are an American as far as I can tell too, because you are both stupid and under the impression that the world revolves around you.

      This thread started because somebody tried to take the piss out of somebody else for spelling something wrong, when it is in fact an accepted spelling, even by American English dictionaries. You then compounded the stupidity by insisting that it's wrong and citing an authority that contradicts you.

      The fact that you are American does not change the fact that "spelt" is spelt correctly, according to both English and American English dictionaries.

      Now, are you going to be a man and admit that you were wrong, or are you going to reinforce the American stereotype by burying your head in the sand and insisting what you believe is true, even when it contradicts every available piece of evidence to the contrary?

    33. Re:TNG by fataugie · · Score: 1

      Wesley? Is that you?

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    34. Re:TNG by Schraegstrichpunkt · · Score: 1

      She can read your mind. You can't read hers. I'd hate to be Riker.

    35. Re:TNG by Schraegstrichpunkt · · Score: 1
      Now, are you going to be a man and admit that you were wrong, or are you going to reinforce the American stereotype by burying your head in the sand and insisting what you believe is true, even when it contradicts every available piece of evidence to the contrary?

      This is the part where he covers his eyes and yells "LA LA LA LA LA". You won't be seeing a reply.

    36. Re:TNG by JabberWokky · · Score: 1
      No, as pointed out many times, Wil Wheaton uses the handle "clevernickname" on Slashdot.

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    37. Re:TNG by fataugie · · Score: 1

      It was a joke. :-)

      I was busting balls....not making a serious review of the facts at hand. The poster was making excuses for Young Wesley Crusher and praising Wil's acting. I was trying to be humerous.

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    38. Re:TNG by JabberWokky · · Score: 1
      Ah, no worries then... I hesitated before replying and again before hitting Submit because I wasn't sure. I figured I'd toss it out there and at least someone would be educated.

      I think I posted it without Karma Bonus. This one certainly is (and again makes me wish I could drop a "parent's eye's only" message into the thread).

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  5. Like the dispair.com ones... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...without the humor!

    Didn't SA already do an unfunny photoshop phriday on these posters?

  6. holy crap! by infosec_spaz · · Score: 0

    That is some funny stuff...I am a treky, but when something is funny, you just have to laugh!

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    1. Re:holy crap! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > when something is funny, you just have to laugh!

      What about when something isn't funny?

  7. Hmmm by Monoman · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Hot on the heels of Despair dot com ..."

    You must be new here. Despair has been around quite a while.

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    1. Re:Hmmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Really? :-(

    2. Re:Hmmm by Random+Data · · Score: 1

      When you're from Stardate mumbledyflibbet, Despair's only been around for the blink of an eye.

  8. You must be too young by DaFork · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I grew up watching Star Trek, so I retain an affinity for it to this day. Although I am not a hardcore Trekkie, I still watch the show when it is on TV. To understand why the original series is the way it is, you have to understand what was going on culturally in the US during the time it was being aired.

    Even though it is 40 years old, over the top, campy, and hilariously non politically correct, I find it better than most of the crap on TV nowadays (or perhaps I am just too old).

    1. Re:You must be too young by lpret · · Score: 0
      (or perhaps I am just too old)


      Bingo.

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    2. Re:You must be too young by Short+Circuit · · Score: 1

      I've been watching Bonanza and Gunsmoke with my grandfather on TV Land.

      Wait! That music score! That plot twist! Wasn't that on Star Trek?

    3. Re:You must be too young by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow! What wit.

      Ooops, guess I'm half right.

    4. Re:You must be too young by rts008 · · Score: 3, Informative

      I hear you. I can still remember the excitement for the first episode.
      We (my family) were at some friends house for a party just for that show. My father and the host worked together at Goddard Space Flight Center for NASA)

      At that time, the show and special effects were near cutting edge, and a lot of the concepts in the show were new and strange- cool!

      The plots were standard fare, but that's true of any show- it's damn near impossible to come up with a totally original, never been done before story line and plot. All of the basic ones have been done for centuries I guess.

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    5. Re:You must be too young by kfg · · Score: 2, Insightful

      . . .hilariously non politically correct. . .

      Think back, Dude, and I think you will discover that it defined political correctness of the time.

      It's a remarkable cultural document.

      KFG

    6. Re:You must be too young by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

      "At that time, the show and special effects were near cutting edge, and a lot of the concepts in the show were new and strange- cool!"

      Was Star Trek one of the first shows aired in color? If so, was that part of the appeal? Erm... Apologies for the phrasing of that question. I'm not asking because I'm gunning for a 'gimmick' argument. I'm just curious. I'm under the impression that the 60's was a heck of a decade for a geek like me, I'm just fishing for more info. It must have been an interesting time when computers weren't ubiquitous and all the new ideas were bubbling to the surface. Then the moon landing... wow. I wonder what would have happened had TOS started airing a few years later.

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    7. Re:You must be too young by grammar+fascist · · Score: 1
      It's a remarkable cultural document.

      I read that first as "historical document."

      Heh.
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    8. Re:You must be too young by kfg · · Score: 1

      I read that first as "historical document."

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0177789/

      KFG

    9. Re:You must be too young by tverbeek · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "Was Star Trek one of the first shows aired in color?"

      No, color was gradually introduced over the course of the early 1960s, and most primetime shows had switched to color by the time Star Trek debuted. It was still a novelty in those days, and Trek's primary-colors palette was designed to take advantage of it, but it had plenty of "in living color" competition for the attention of viewers (well, as much competition as two other networks could offer). On the other hand, keep in mind that the majority of homes still had black and white TVs (meaning the only way many viewers could identify expendable security officers was by the darkness of their shirts). So I wouldn't pin much of its appeal on color.

      Trek's novelty came mostly from new-to-TV special effects, its relatively serious approach to sci-fi (contrast with "Lost in Space"), and its flirtation with ideas in an era of "Gilligan's Island", "I Dream of Jeannie", and "Gunsmoke".

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    10. Re:You must be too young by rts008 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      "I'm under the impression that the 60's was a heck of a decade for a geek like me, I'm just fishing for more info. It must have been an interesting time when computers weren't ubiquitous and all the new ideas were bubbling to the surface. Then the moon landing... wow."

      Moon landings- wow! Yes!
      As for the rest of your post, I'll refer you to this:( by zogger (617870) Friend of a Friend on Sunday August 13, @04:07PM (#15899474)
      (http://technocrat.net/ | Last Journal: Wednesday July 05, @06:31PM)
      60's were strange. We had various bad news war coverage all the time, still civil rights issues, riots, etc. but when it came to space, it's like everything stopped. All the channels covered space shots, they would suspend regular programming and just follow it all day long. Just about everyone loved it. It was something to just feel good about. So when we got a modern (for then) space show, it...took off is the word. Even though it was cancelled quickly, and no one really knew why besides the producers. And yes, I think that was the real kick in the pants decade for tech advances, although we are getting a LOT more now, it just seemed and felt more important then. Now it is normal to hear about fantastic advances, back then it was still exciting, even if by modern standards they weren't all that special or innovative. You just *knew* neat stuff was coming, it wasn't there yet, but it would be soon.
      )"

      I could not said this as well, so forgive the in mass quote. I hope this formats to give "zogger (617870) " full credit for a good reply.

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  9. My favourite would be... by cowboy76Spain · · Score: 1

    Scott, beam me out from here...

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    1. Re:My favourite would be... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      shouldn't it be "Scotty"?

  10. Tribbles! by Travoltus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where's the tribbles poster??? You can't have Star Trek humor if you don't mention the tribbles!

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    1. Re:Tribbles! by iced_773 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Sorry, that DS9 episode took all the good jokes.

    2. Re:Tribbles! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      n00b!

      the trouble with tribbles. TOS-episode.

    3. Re:Tribbles! by despisethesun · · Score: 1

      Who's the n00b here? Iced_773 is referring to this episode of DS9, which took place during "The Trouble with Tribbles". And both were pretty great episodes.

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    4. Re:Tribbles! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's... not a tribble it's... my hairpiece.

    5. Re:Tribbles! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      You can't have Star Trek humor
      And that's where I choose to stop reading your sentence.
  11. Ha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I loved the original Star Trek when I was a kid and I'm not offended by these. Why does the article say I'll be offended? I thought they were pretty funny.

    1. Re:Ha by kfg · · Score: 1

      Why does the article say I'll be offended?

      It doesn't.

      I'm not offended by these.

      Q.E.D.

      KFG

  12. For Your convenience. by scenestar · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Distro parodies didn't load for me

    Here's a working mirrordot link

    http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/3a7776fd00fb43206 2abc91d20e7a2fe/index.html

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    1. Re:For Your convenience. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hijacked? The Slashdot link takes me directly to some '250free' dor com site full of flashing colours proclaiming me 'a winner'.

    2. Re:For Your convenience. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      While the linux parodies are mildly amusing (and the ubuntu one makes a reference to the warty release's wallpaper that featured three naked people hand in hand), I much prefer this ubuntu parody (definitely NSFW)

      Oh, and the link in the summary is beyond slashdotted - it is now just a placeholder/spam page.

    3. Re:For Your convenience. by CowardX10 · · Score: 1

      Here are some images of the original Ubuntu risque wallpaper they are making fun of:

      http://www.prodigyweb.net.mx/espinomiguel/ubuntuar t.html

  13. /.'d by JDAustin · · Score: 1

    Grats all for taking this site offline...

  14. And if you're not a Trek fan? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    If you are a true Trekkie, don't click on the link, as this is certainly going to offend you...

    TBH, the true Trekkies are the only ones who know enough about the episode's/character's to really appreciate some of the jokes (i.e. "Your Last Battlefield").
  15. Sorry the Anonymous Coward is wrong by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    I'm having trouble parsing that sentence. You wouldn't happen to be from a primitive planet where they nonetheless speak broken English, would you?

    Nope. That person spoke Klingon. The translator is just a little off.
  16. all this and ad supported by fesseur · · Score: 2, Funny

    Three pages of great parody, but I couldn't figure out the paraody of the ad page. :(

  17. On purpose? by Mornedhel · · Score: 1

    You could also thanks the editors for giving the link to a site that has a bandwidth limit that low. Slashdotting this one wasn't even funny. I bet Noryungi was the offended one.

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    1. Re:On purpose? by FuzzyFox · · Score: 1
      How are the slashdot editors supposed to know which sites have limited bandwidth?

      Should they just assume all sites have limited bandwidth, and then just not post links?

      "There's this funny Star Trek site out there, but we can't show it to you. But trust us, it's really funny. Oh yeah."

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    2. Re:On purpose? by Bogtha · · Score: 3, Insightful

      How are the slashdot editors supposed to know which sites have limited bandwidth?

      They could email and ask? When you can take small websites completely offline with the amount of traffic Slashdot gets, it's irresponsible to not give any warning or caching, especially when your excuse is that you just can't wait six hours for this "cool breaking story". Hands up everybody who just couldn't wait another six hours to see Star Trek posters?

      Or, if you want the techie approach, something similar to robots.txt would be simple for high-traffic websites like Slashdot to respect.

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    3. Re:On purpose? by Sage+Gaspar · · Score: 1

      Seriously, anyone coming to Slashdot for "cool breaking stories" has their head up their ass. You come to Slashdot for discussion. I can't recall ever being informed by or interested in the actual story or, god forbid, the write-up. They exist to set a topic or get you pissed off.

    4. Re:On purpose? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      How are the slashdot editors supposed to know which sites have limited bandwidth?
      Before it got slashdotted, there was a paypal link at the top of each page:
      Due to the sudden popularity of this site, bandwidth is getting expensive. Please help by donating. :)
      That might have given it away.
    5. Re:On purpose? by Robaato · · Score: 1

      ...and while you're tossing out thanks for the slashdotting, remember to give a shout out to Fark, which had this on the front page last week.

      Farked+Slashdotted. Poor server never had a chance.

    6. Re:On purpose? by larry+bagina · · Score: 1
      According to CmdrTaco, most /. readers come here for the story, not the discussion.

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      Do you even lift?

      These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

    7. Re:On purpose? by Sage+Gaspar · · Score: 1

      Maybe there was some point, long ago, when that was true... most of the time it's slashdotted and the "news for nerds" is written by CNN or some other mass media, which is decidedly uninteresting for nerds. Anyone interested in world events has seen it elsewhere before it comes here. Book reviews have gone the way of the dodo. The gaming articles are gamer angst or painfully obvious.

      The only articles I really enjoy are the interviews because they're the only unique content I don't know already, except for the occasional highly technical article (where the comments typically do a better job of exposition than the article).

      If this site was just news posts I'd have waved bye-bye to it long, long ago. I'm interested in where he got support for the argument that most readers don't want to read through the comments, though. And if that's true, I'm wondering what they're doing here.

    8. Re:On purpose? by chromatic · · Score: 1
      I'm interested in where he got support for the argument that most readers don't want to read through the comments, though.

      From the site logs.

    9. Re:On purpose? by Sage+Gaspar · · Score: 1

      Just curious what specific information tells you that individual readers look at the stories more than the comments. Often I'll look at the top layer of comments and only open one or two that interest me. I might open the story itself in another tab and spend ten seconds browsing it before I jump into the comments. Or if a comment specifically refers to the story I'll go back into the story to find it. How do you use logfiles to root out my preferences from this behavior?

  18. Sigh, slashdotted again by ColdWetDog · · Score: 3, Funny
    Can somebody give him $4.95 to get another 10,000 mb of bandwith. Maybe it will work for long enough to mirror it.

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    1. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by Kesh · · Score: 1

      Not surprising. I saw this site on Friday, and he was already requesting donations due to the rise in bandwidth as this made its way across the 'net. I'd say his bank account just melted.

      Slashdot: where websites go to die.

    2. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by Neflyte_Zero · · Score: 3, Funny

      Dropping $4.25 on that site will have the same effect as an eye-dropper full of water will have on a beached whale.

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    3. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by De+Lemming · · Score: 2, Informative
    4. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by jesser · · Score: 1

      A cache of the "bandwidth exceeded" page. Just what I need!

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    5. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by RLiegh · · Score: 1

      Nope. Just get the spam page. Thanks for trying, though.

    6. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by De+Lemming · · Score: 1

      I do get the correct page for page 1 and 2, for 3 I also get the "This site has reached its bandwidth limit." I didn't notice that when posting. But it seems the original site is back up, so here is page 3. I don't know how long it takes for the Coral cache to refresh, but it's not needed for the moment anyway.

    7. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by Alsee · · Score: 4, Interesting

      The hosting company is stupid stupid stupid!

      Why the @#*&! do the require a password before they will allow someone to give them money!? With a hundred hits per second or so of Slashdotters getting the "Bandwidth limit / Please try again later" message, you know it would be a whopping 29 seconds before some random visitor tosses $2.95 into the pot just to see the damn page.

      Ok... if they are worried about legal issues relating to authorisation from the original site creator to continue serving the content, fine. Just put a check box on the account creation page to saying "Allow anonymous donatations to help pay my bandwith bill?" and default the checkbox to "accept" while you're at it.

      It's good for the hosting company. It's good for the site creator. It's good for vistors to the site. It's a Win Win Win all around.

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    8. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by xanthines-R-yummy · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Hmmm, I don't know about that... It seems like this pay-per-view model of internet browsing could destroy the "free-ness" or open-nature of the internet. I guess there are already plenty of sites where you have to pay to see certain content, but this seems different somehow and not in a good way. Then again, I was never accused of being an optimist.

    9. Re:Sigh, slashdotted again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Can we just load it with dynamite to get rid of it now?

  19. TNG/HHGTTG crossover by wowbagger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously, the perfect poster would combine elements of both Star Trek and Hitchhiker's Guide:

    Wesley's picture, with the caption:

    "... the one thing they really couldn't stand was a smartass"

    1. Re:TNG/HHGTTG crossover by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 1

      How about one with Wil with his mouth open, and the caption, "Shut up Wesley!"?

      Or a shot of Picard, leaning to his right in his chair, with the caption, "Mister Worf's head looks like a hiney!"?

      OMG...Eugene Wesley Roddenberry? Can't be!

    2. Re:TNG/HHGTTG crossover by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 3, Funny

      Or Data, with the caption, "The First Fully Sentient Sex Toy".

    3. Re:TNG/HHGTTG crossover by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Like this?
      "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Class Cruiser"
      http://blahtrek.bgprocessing.com/short/hitch.html

  20. /.ed already! by mallardtheduck · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Well that was quick:

    This site has reached its bandwidth limit.
    Please try again later.

  21. Shame it's all old trek by Tx · · Score: 4, Funny

    'Coz CleverNickName misses out, but that's easily fixed, here's a Wesley Crusher inspirational poster I made. No offence, CleverNickName ;).

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    Oh no... it's the future.
    1. Re:Shame it's all old trek by Dorceon · · Score: 1

      That poster should read, "How many times was the flagship of the federation, with all its most brilliant and talented officers, saved by a teenage boy?" And/or the answer to that question. (Was it 6?)

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      What sound do people on rollercoasters make? Hint: it's not Xbox 360.
    2. Re:Shame it's all old trek by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 1

      Or how about "If that train had only been a little faster, or Jerry had been a little fatter...".

      (It's funny Wil, laugh!)

  22. You're the inspiration! by Riding+Spinners · · Score: 5, Informative

    Who needs posters? In memoriam James Doohan. The longest surviving "Red Shirt" on the USS Enterprise, his "Scotty" set the standard for generations of geeks and engineers. Working with the latest future technologies, often experimental, under a demanding boss for whom FTL travel, teleporters, galactic communications and more firepower than all of 20th Century Earth combined weren't enough to cakewalk through missions on any given week, Scotty's role model has influenced millions of 20th Century predecessors. His ingenuity, fortitude, and sense of humor while telling the boss that his demands are insane, but doable, even under excruciating time pressure floating around a newly discovered dimension, are an inspiration to us all. Mr. Doohan, in your new journey, go as boldly as you led us in all your merely astral journeys on our televisions, and in our imaginations.

    Anyway, isn't this a 4chan fad? What's next, posting YTMND sites on Slashdot's front page?

    1. Re: You're the inspiration! by ettlz · · Score: 1
      What's next, posting YTMND sites on Slashdot's front page?

      Oh! Oh! Here! And here! Even more! Yet More! Ha ha ha, lol! OMGWTFUSS1701D! And not forgetting this!

    2. Re: You're the inspiration! by Catnapster · · Score: 1

      THEY SEE ME ROLLIN They hatin, patrollin, and tryin to catch me ridin dirty

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    3. Re: You're the inspiration! by 42forty-two42 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      sup /.

  23. And in the same vein by wowbagger · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And in the same vein, there's the RPG motivational posters that I submitted some days ago (and were rejected as not news for nerds).

    1. Re:And in the same vein by MustardMan · · Score: 1

      Uh, maybe because the RPG posters are completely lame and unfunny? Just a thought.

      Not that I could tell you if the star trek ones are any better, having no chance to see them...

    2. Re:And in the same vein by jesser · · Score: 1

      Most of those aren't funny. Can you point out the funny ones to us?

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    3. Re:And in the same vein by alittlespice · · Score: 1

      Boy, those just suck. Thanks to the editors for not posting those!

    4. Re:And in the same vein by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well I had a good laugh from them. Especially the Munchkin one.

    5. Re:And in the same vein by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You know you deal with the iSeries too much when you expect that page to be about a venerable programming language.

  24. Managed to save one by gothzilla · · Score: 4, Informative

    The site came up for me and I saved one image, the only one I liked, then poof the site hit it's limit.
    Here's the one I saved.

    http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/6555/inspcaptki rkpreviewmw9.jpg

    Good luck finding the rest.

    1. Re:Managed to save one by Deadstick · · Score: 1

      Yeah, like that was gonna work...;-)

      rj

    2. Re:Managed to save one by Alsee · · Score: 2

      'Net seasons speed by.
      +5 Informative turns
      +5 Irony.

      Gahhh, why the hell did I reply in Haiku? I hate Haiku. I *really* hate Haiku.

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    3. Re:Managed to save one by OuroborosCobra · · Score: 1

      "This image has been removed due to high bandwidth usage"

      Your attempt to save it for the rest of us has be slashdotted.

    4. Re:Managed to save one by gothzilla · · Score: 1

      Fiddlesticks. It died fast too. I've never seen an imageshack image get slashdotted. Congrats!

  25. offended? by tverbeek · · Score: 5, Funny

    "If you are a true Trekkie, don't click on the link, as this is certainly going to offend you..."

    Offend?

    {raised eyebrow}

    To be offended by an attempt at humor would not be logical.

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    1. Re:offended? by carpdeus · · Score: 1

      I don't know about "real trekkies" being offended. I was pointed to the site by Diane Duane's blog

  26. This site has reached its bandwidth limit. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not hijacked, slashdotted.

  27. I can't believe no one pointed this out yet. by celardore · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a bit of a Star Trek fan myself, I have to say... It's trekker not trekie!

    1. Re:I can't believe no one pointed this out yet. by JWW · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Sorry, I think that was a test to see if you were "easily offended".

      You didn't pass. You might want to avoid the link. However, since the link totally broken, its a moot point now.

    2. Re:I can't believe no one pointed this out yet. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can only hope this gets modded "insightful" or "interesting" rather than "pathetic" but, generally speaking, fans that got hooked starting in the earlier days with TOS refer to themselves as Trekkies whereas fans that became interested later in the game often call themselves Trekkers. Either is acceptable to the majority of fans.

      A lesser-used term for fans of Voyager is "idiots". (sorry) ;)

    3. Re:I can't believe no one pointed this out yet. by piper-noiter · · Score: 1

      You were modded funny, so I hope they're right and you were joking. I don't care which a trek fan calls themself, but damn the man who thinks the conotational divergence between two monikers perscribed to Star Trek Fans is grand enough to justify wasting everyone else's time ranting about it.

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    4. Re:I can't believe no one pointed this out yet. by phpWebber · · Score: 1

      "Trekker" or "trekie" - which describes someone who would argue the difference?

  28. What? No Tribbles? by Cprossu · · Score: 2, Funny

    I was at least expecting a tribbles poster with something like "Just One is Never Enough"

  29. *batch downloads all the images* by The+Real+Toad+King · · Score: 1

    It's only a matter of time before Slashdot brings the site's bandwidth to it knees. (Apparently, he's been having a little trouble paying the bandwidth bill before this article. Poor guy.)

  30. Get a real hosting company by pcjunky · · Score: 1

    Bandwidth quota reached and it's still the most recent story on slashdot. Get a real hosting company!

    1. Re:Get a real hosting company by freeze128 · · Score: 1

      Yeah, but who's going to pay for it kid, you?

    2. Re:Get a real hosting company by ericski · · Score: 1

      New article here, but at least a week old for other forums. Send them money and maybe they can afford a "real" hosting company.

  31. Hope this helps by sam991 · · Score: 2, Informative

    I made a quick 1280x1024 wallpaper of 4 a few days ago and since the site is /.'ed, someone might be interested. http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/15/trekfa9.png

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    1. Re:Hope this helps by Shrubbman · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I've had the "Expendability" red-shirt poster as my desktop background and the Kirk and Mudd posters as the background for my livejournal for a few days now. There's some great stuff there, although quality varies greatly I find.

    2. Re:Hope this helps by sam991 · · Score: 1
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      "No, no, no, don't tug on that! You never know what it might be attached to."
  32. Inspirational Poster ... for RATS by xmas2003 · · Score: 3, Funny

    A bit off-topic for Star Trek, but here is a politically incorrect (especially for PETA fans) inspirational poster for rats - "Teamwork - Share Victory. Share Defeat"

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  33. The real question... by Ruff_ilb · · Score: 2, Funny

    But does Data run linux?

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    1. Re:The real question... by BootNinja · · Score: 1

      Netcraft confirms, Data is dead.

    2. Re:The real question... by tehlinux · · Score: 1

      And can Data run linux?

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      Most linux users don't know this, but the man pages were named after Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris fsck'ing hates noobs!
    3. Re:The real question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Imagine a Beowolf cluster of Data.

    4. Re:The real question... by arivanov · · Score: 2, Funny

      http://bofh.ntk.net/Star-Trek-Lost.html

      This provides a detailed answer to your question.

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    5. Re:The real question... by hplasm · · Score: 0, Funny

      Data just wants to be free..

      *ducks*

      --
      ...and he grinned, like a fox eating shit out of a wire brush.
  34. Re: Not Minuses by DumbSwede · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I wouldn't consider: over the top, campy, and hilariously non politically correct, to be strikes against a show.

  35. I "stumbleUpon.com"'d these the other day by ursabear · · Score: 1

    These are hilarious. I like all the "tension" jokes and the "red shirt" jokes.

    I actually saw these the other day with the StumbleUpon tool (Stumble with this . I've seen lots of neat things... the tool can be pretty addictive, sometimes.

  36. Re:Does the Enterprise run on Linux?? by RLiegh · · Score: 0, Troll

    Probably not; otherwise their mission would include exploring strange new places in their mom's basement.

  37. The Next Generation of this... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Needs to follow in Despair's footsteps and get into inspirational videos.

  38. I'll take this one! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's why Scotty's always in the engine room trying his darndest to fix her! 21st century and still no device driver support from the vendors! /joke!

  39. Already on Fark by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    This was on fark last week. Hence I'll use the same comment I used there: "640x480 is not a high resolution image".

    But it doesn't matter now, since the site has been replaced with an ad for web hosting. O RLY?

  40. It's dead, Jim. by coyotl · · Score: 1

    Look, I'm a doctor, not a server administrator who should design machines that can handle being slashdotted!

    Anyhow, here's the mirror:
          http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/c99b53edbf927e1d5 59111caa704f994/index.html

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    1. Re:It's dead, Jim. by joeyspqr · · Score: 1

      anyone know of mirrors for page two and three?
      my trekker sensibilities haven't been completely offended yet

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      +1 fashionably cynical
  41. Obligatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's dead, Jim!

  42. JAMES T. KIRK by Pentomino · · Score: 1

    I saw this a few days before slashdotting. So I have to ask: which episode did they get that first shot of Kirk looking super-smug? He had to have been in the middle of a sentence or something.

    "I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome I am."

    Also, someone just told me there's more than one page, and now I'll never know what's on them. damn tubes.

    1. Re:JAMES T. KIRK by FlyGirl · · Score: 1

      It looks like it could be from the end of several episodes where they're all laughing. The first one that springs to mind is "The Galileo Seven" where at the end Kirk says "Spock, you're a stubborn man," Spock says "yes, sir" and they all start to laugh. But, IIRC, in that episode, Kirk was standing near Spock's usual station, but many episodes ended with that sort of laughing... and that looks like a picture from one of those scenes.

  43. Oh the irony by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sorry pal, you've been slashdotted too :)
    "This image has been removed due to high-bandwidth usage"

  44. I see you visit Lifehacker... by IANAAC · · Score: 1

    as they had an article with a link to http://flagrantdisregard.com/flickr/motivator.php explaining how to do it.

  45. Re:Does the Enterprise run on Linux?? by tverbeek · · Score: 1

    As a matter of fact, a good deal of the FX rendering for Star Trek: Nemesis was done on boxes running Linux.

    And yes, there were "Linux is ready for the Enterprise" jokes made at the time. :)

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  46. space travel by zogger · · Score: 3, Interesting

    60's were strange. We had various bad news war coverage all the time, still civil rights issues, riots, etc. but when it came to space, it's like everything stopped. All the channels covered space shots, they would suspend regular programming and just follow it all day long. Just about everyone loved it. It was something to just feel good about. So when we got a modern (for then) space show, it...took off is the word. Even though it was cancelled quickly, and no one really knew why besides the producers. And yes, I think that was the real kick in the pants decade for tech advances, although we are getting a LOT more now, it just seemed and felt more important then. Now it is normal to hear about fantastic advances, back then it was still exciting, even if by modern standards they weren't all that special or innovative. You just *knew* neat stuff was coming, it wasn't there yet, but it would be soon.

  47. Tribbles... by TCQuad · · Score: 2, Funny

    Eat like locusts, breed like rabbits, taste like chicken.

    1. Re:Tribbles... by Walt+Dismal · · Score: 1
      I just don't understand that tribbles motivational poster though:

      "Tribbles - better than gerbils and duct tape"

    2. Re:Tribbles... by tylernt · · Score: 1

      Maybe this?

      http://jwz.livejournal.com/543178.html

      Hamsters, not gerbils, but close enough perhaps...

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      DRM 'manages access' in the same way that a prison 'manages freedom'
    3. Re:Tribbles... by Walt+Dismal · · Score: 1
      Dear god in heaven. What a sick, sick use of hamsters. I cannot understand why I LIKE it. Hee hee hee.

      Leading to:

      "Your hamster's dead, Jim!" -- McCoy

      "Actually, Doctor, I believe it was a Terbilian Fighting Hamster." -- Spock.

  48. Nomad is incorrect... by SmurfButcher+Bob · · Score: 1

    It should read,
    "See the universe, meet interesting people, and clean them to death."

    After all, how did "Nomad" happen?

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    help me i've cloned myself and can't remember which one I am

  49. Trekkier than thou by CleverNickName · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you are a true Trekkie, don't click on the link, as this is certainly going to offend you..."

    Actually, if you are a true Trekkie, you would call yourself a Trekker, and spend several hundred hours defending this naming convention in various news groups, and in arguments with actors who may have once appeared on the damn show.

    Trust me on this; I'm sort of an authority.

    1. Re:Trekkier than thou by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trust me on this; I'm sort of an authority

      You must be - who else in their right mind would admit to such a thing...?

    2. Re:Trekkier than thou by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hello famous person!

      What did I do today? I talked to Wil Wheaton! Wow.

      So, do you know Paris Hilton? If not I may regret speaking to you.

    3. Re:Trekkier than thou by WilliamSChips · · Score: 2, Funny

      It took you long enough to appear...someone summoned you all the way up the thread!

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    4. Re:Trekkier than thou by general+scruff · · Score: 0

      Acually, we don't care what you call yourselves, we just call you TREKKIES!

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  50. Did anyone else get this? by Synonymous+Bosch · · Score: 1

    Looking at the "Sexual Tension" poster, all I hear is "Yo, Blair!"

  51. That's quite the dillema... by raehl · · Score: 1

    Pay-per-view or no-pay-per-no-view?

  52. Funny? by clickclickdrone · · Score: 1

    I suspect the 'humour' doesn't cross the pond that well. They all struck me as either oft repeated lame jokes or just statements of the obvious. No real humour and nothing that raised the remotest of a wry grin. Sorry guys, these were just pants.

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  53. Tribbles... by nytes · · Score: 1

    Betcha' can't eat just one.

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    -- I have monkeys in my pants.
  54. Holy crack, where have you people been? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    There was a poster a long, long time ago with the title "Everything I know I learned in kindergarten." This was parodied in a poster titled "Everything I know I learned from Star Trek".

    This must ahev been AT LEAST fifteen years ago!

    ...yeah, yeah, I know, where was I when you posted this yesterday?

    (Most interestingly, the capcha is "reprint")