mu''a'vo' mu' - A Klingon Word from the Word
Thinking about the Scriptures, through the lens of the Klingon Language Version of the World English Bible.
About Me

- Name: Joel
Sometimes known as MrKlingon, Joel Anderson, who, despite rumors to the contrary, is not a Klingon. He is however: * A Software Engineer who has worked in software development and the telecommunications industry for over 20 years. He still remembers the "good old days" when computing online meant dialing with a rotary phone, using his VIC 20. * A science fiction enthusiast, Joel may occasionally need to be reminded that he is a human, from Earth. * A language hobbyist who enjoys building programs that use science fiction languages, especially those found in the worlds of Star Trek.
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- The GodCast Network
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- You can find Klingon Word and many great Podcasts at Catholic Tuner!
- For great podcasts, visit the new StarQuest Podcast Network
- The Whole Truth, a daily reading of the New Testament as read by R. Francis "Random" Smith
- Sturgeon's Law, a weekly podcast by R. Francis "Random" Smith: The 10% of Everything That Isn’t Crud
- Catholic Under the Hood
- Steve Webb and the Lifespring Podcast
- Father Roderick's CatholicInsider
- Rob and Sarah's CatholicMormon Podcast
Production Notes
In case anyone wonders what I use to do the podcast....
- Audacity - The Free, Cross-Platform Sound Editor. Audacity is a snap to use, and has made recording and editing sound files very, very easy.
- The Sword Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free Bible software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source tools, covered by the GNU General Public License, that allow programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible software more quickly and easily. Its secondary purpose is to amass a library of Bibles and other Scripture-related texts that can be used by all SWORD Project-based software. The Sword project library includes the KLV - in fact the full KLV was developed to provide the Crosswire folks with a "Klingon Bible" to demonstrate just how universal their platform was. Klingon version aside, I find the Sword project an invaluable resource doing the serious side of the Bible studies that make up "A Klingon Word from the Word".
- Berean BerBible Freeware for Non-Techies - a free, lightweight Bible program for Windows that incorporates multiple Bible translations (yes, including the KLV). For fast lookups, and word counts it is tremendous!
I also use Castblaster - http://www.castblaster.com a nice product, and free if you are using it to do short (less than ten minutes) podcasts.
Links
- Klingon Language Version
- Klingon Language Version Online
- MrKlingon Home Page
- World English Bible Home
- Crosswire Bible Society
- Free Bible Software supporting the KLV
- Klingon Language Institute Home
- Google News
Previous Posts
- Blown Away!
- Live Long and Prosper!
- Life Signs!
- Mumble & Mutter!
- Delightful Law.
- Don't STAND For It
- Don't Walk!
- lurgh - Upright.
- These Little Ones... St Nicholas Day re-podcast
- Time to Travel
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