tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Mar 09 23:16:48 1997
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Re: Klingon clock
- From: [email protected]
- Subject: Re: Klingon clock
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 01:22:06 -0500 (EST)
Well the program itself is called "Klingon Klock" in English, and
"tlhlnang tlhaq" in tlhlngan hol, but it really is a klingon clock, "Klock"
is more of a pun. Klingon Klock is pretty cool to, you can do things like
change the window commands to the klingon language, hear the "poH" spoken in
klingon, and hear five useful klingon phrases! I would like to post the file,
Klingon Klock is freeware, it would be bunches more convienent just to take
it from the list than to have to sign on and find it in URL, thats where I
got it, and it was a pain to get. I wouldn't be taking money out of his
pocket either, read this:
>From the "KLINGON KLOCK" readme:
Klingon Klock is distributed exclusively as freeware. As such,
end-users are free to download, upload, copy, and redistribute
by any means, subject to the following three conditions:
1) End-users and/or software distributors are not allowed to
sell the Klingon Klock program as a stand-alone product or
as a bundled product. Freeware means freeware, folks! The
only exceptions to this condition are cases where distributors
charge a fee for the media (e.g., CD-ROM) containing the
program or information services charge a fee for download
time.
2) Please distribute (and/or re-distribute) only the original
Klingon Klock program files. Please do not distribute
decompiled, recompiled, disassembled, patched, or hacked
versions of the software. If you have any "how-to" questions,
it's far easier just to ask the author (who is always very
good about responding to end-user correspondance).
3) Please distribute (and/or re-distribute) all Klingon Klock
program files together in the original ZIP file.
I would attach the file "KKLOCK.ZIP" which is exactly how I found it, this
complies with all guide lines, so for the sake of convienence, let me post
"KLINGON KLOCK!"