Archive for January, 2009

Trek Tng

Trek Tng

Impossible Objects – The Concept

Impossible Object, also known as an ‘Impossible Figure’ or an ‘Undecidable Figure,’ is a two-dimensional drawing that creates an illusion of an ‘actually non-existent’ three-dimensional figure. While in most cases, the impossibility becomes apparent on viewing the figure for a few seconds, However, the geometry of complex Impossible Objects has to be carefully examined to realize their illusionary effect. The concept holds special relevance in the fields of psychology, mathematics, and art.

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Star Trek Plastic Model Kits

Star Trek Plastic Model Kits

The task of assembling a scale model kit might seem difficult or tough to most of us at first. However, with a well plan and predetermined sequence of stages, you should be able to get the job done with ease and comfort. The difficulty level of assembly will largely depend on the complexity of the chosen model. Plastic models that have more parts and details tend to take a longer time to assemble.

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Trek Borg

Trek Borg

THE ULTIMATE BORG BATTLE: STAR TREK VOYAGER

Want to get married in a unique wedding location that is as unique as the two of you? Forget the same-ol’-same-’ol venue and go for something wet, wild or wacky.

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Star Trek The Next Generation Episodes

The Next Generation episode 2 – beard on beard

Robots In Fiction – Humanoid Helpers and Mechanical Menaces

A robot is an electromechanical device capable of performing both programmed and autonomous tasks. Robots in fictional media tend to have humanoid characteristics and are able to interact with their human creators. Fictional robots also tend to be highly intelligent and follow human orders.

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Trek Communicator

Trek Communicator

what has come from science fiction into the real world?

the communicators in star trek are very close to modern mobile phones for example

Even before Star Trek, Dick Tracy had a wrist-worn radio transceiver that he used to talk to HQ. So, yeah, I’d say cell phone!

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