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[[Category:Technology]][[Category:Farnsworth's Creations]] | [[Category:Technology]][[Category:Farnsworth's Creations]] | ||
[[Image:Universal Translator.jpg|right|thumb|"Hello!" - "Bonjour!"]] | [[Image:Universal Translator.jpg|right|thumb|"Hello!" - "Bonjour!"]] |
Revision as of 04:41, 7 April 2008
Description
The Universal Translator is an incomplete invention by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth. Intended to translate into every language imaginable, it so far only translates into an incomprehensible dead language (namely, French). The greeting "Hello" is turned into "Bonjour"... crazy gibberish!