If you don't nerdgasm over this, turn in your geek card now.
This particular Vulcan salute will Spock your world. There are many a nerd out there who wouldn't mind receiving some Quintolingus.
TV Buzz Since it first aired on September 8th, 1966, Star Trek has greatly influenced almost every facet of pop culture as we know it — from iPads to space travel. In honor of Star Trek's 44th year of cultural influence, here are 10 classic Trek episodes from the original series (in no particular order).
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Leonard Nimoy, the Star Trek actor, talks about the solo exhibition of his photography at Mass MoCA.
This may seem like an old man being tricked into making a crude hand gesture, but keep in mind, Leonard Nimoy invented “The Spocker.” He practically invented different amounts of digits going in various orifices.
Ten years ago, the end of the world was upon us, and people like Captain Spock and Jesus (see below) warned us of the dangers of the Y2K bug, the millenial threat that would make our ATMs explode or whatever!!! But who could blame a level-headed person who just wanted to make sure their family had garbage cans full of water in case of a technological apocalypse? More Y2K scare videos here.
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“Star Trek: Motion Picture Trilogy [Blu-ray]” from Leonard Nimoy is surging on Amazon.
Movie Buzz Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto stop by “Weekend Update” to urge Trekkies to support the new film.