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Star Trek Karaoke



Ever wondered what the original cast of Star Trek did in between episode shoots? Did they meditate? Read books? Not exactly.

Take a good look and see:

I guess Spock had to let it all out once in a while eh. Heh.

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3 Responses to “Star Trek Karaoke

  • 1
    Nintendo Wii
    April 18th, 2007 04:41

    :razz: , That gave me a good laugh. Man, My stomach hurts.

  • 2
    Fedramine
    January 26th, 2008 12:04

    That is some seriously strange stuff—I wonder how long it took to make that little movie?

  • 3
    IBM
    August 20th, 2008 05:58

      American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) [æski] - is a character encoding based on English alphabet. Work on ASCII started in 60s with the most recent update in 1986. The ASCII character encoding - or a compatible extension - is used on nearly all common computers, especially personal computers and workstations. At the start encoding was 7-bit (had 128 characters) but with time it was extended to 8-bits (256 characters). ASCII’s second part (characters 127-255) is now bound to language. That’s why you can see a difference between ASCII characters in english and russian ascii code as shown.

    HOW to enter ascii characters by code in browser, notepad, or console?
      You can do that by holding ALT key and inputting code of the character you want on the NumPad at the same time.  Example: Hold ALT key and press (while holding ALT) next buttons on the NumPad of your keyboard (but enable Num Lock first) 1 then 6 then 9. You have inputted character ‘©’.

    ASCII code :wink:


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