> On Wednesday 27 April 2005 18:00, Rigel wrote: >> --- Randomthots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Christian Einfeldt wrote: >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > The site for the localization of Klingon into OpenOffice.org >> > > has crashed due to a power outage. Since there has been very >> > > little interest in localizing Klingon to OpenOffice.org, >> > > Gerry Singleton, Ben Horst, and I (Christian Einfeldt) are >> > > now abandoning the project. >> > > >> > > If someone later wants to resurrect this project, so >> > > Klingonists can have their own office suite in their own >> > > language, that option will still be available through >> > > OpenOffice.org: >> > > >> > > http://www.openoffice.org >> > > >> > > live long and prosper. >> > >> > Good Grief, Christian, it's "qa pla!" (forgive the spelling). >> > "Live and long and prosper" is a Vulcan thing, totally out of >> > character for a good old-fashioned, bloodthirsty, Klingon. > > That depends on what century you are in. In later centuries, the > Klingons were part of the federation. > > But I guess also I must confess that I don't mind tweaking the > Klingonists just a bit for their apathy and laziness in not wanting > to localize OOo for Klingon. There doesn't seem to be much honor > in that kind of laziness. >
Actually, if memory serves me correctly, wasn't Klingon derived from Esperanto? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
