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» TREK TECH / 40 years since the Enterprise's inception, some of its science fiction gadgets are part of everyday life | SFGate

To appreciate how far ahead of its time “Star Trek” was, consider that in 1964:

— The main consumer communications device was a telephone tethered to the wall by a cord that could not be unplugged except by a trained technician from Ma Bell. Modular jacks and cordless phones were years from being average household items, so the idea of a personal wireless communications device was as alien as a Keeper on Talos IV.

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  • September 17, 2009, 9:57pm

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The German equivalent of Star Trek's "Space: the final frontier..." intro starts with "Der Weltraum: unendliche Weiten..." – infinite vastness – and contains a number of pointless and partly inaccurate details that are not in the original. It also goes on for twice as long. Germans, eh?

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