You will automatically be taken to your device’s camera from within the app. The app will now take a few seconds to analyze the image. Optionally, you can select the small icon in the bottom right hand corner to crop your view finder and snap a photo of a specific line of text. If your image has logos or other elements other than text, these results may be displayed as well. If you are not presented with a “Text” option, the clarity of the image may not be clear enough for the app to detect.  Select the language you want to translate to by selecting it from the second drop down menu on the right. Your translated text will be displayed on the bottom, while the original text will remain at the top of the screen.

Summary: Follow steps 1-6 of How to Download Google Goggles to download the app to your device. Tap the Google Goggles icon from the home screen to launch the app. Snap a photo of the text you want to translate using the onscreen shutter button or your device’s hardware shutter. Select the “Text” result. Click the “Translate” button. The app will automatically detect what language the text is in.


Put 9 ounces (250 grams) of fresh raspberries into a food processor and add 2 tablespoons of confectioners'/icing sugar. Blend until completely smooth. Save the rest of the raspberries for later.  If you don't have a food processor, you can use a blender instead. If you don't have a lot of time to make this, you can use store bought strawberry syrup instead. Scrape the pulp against the mesh with a metal spoon so that you don't waste any purée. Set the purée aside and discard the seeds caught in the sieve. If you have not already, peel the mango, then cut it in half and remove the pit. Chop it up into small cubes, and distribute the cubes amongst six tall glasses. Use sundae glasses for that final, special touch. Repeat these layers one more time until you have used up all of the ingredients. If you can't find any blueberries or raspberries, you can also use fresh, chopped strawberries instead. Another take on this traditional dish is to top it off with a swirl of whipped cream, sprinkles, and a triangle ice cream wafer.

Summary: Prepare the raspberry purée. Pour the raspberry purée through a sieve into a bowl or cup. Distribute the diced mango between six tall glasses. Layer half of the blueberries, ice cream, raspberry purée, and whole raspberries into each cup. Top the knickerbocker glory with chopped pistachios.


Contact local grocery stores and restaurants directly (ideally in person) and offer to sell them your lobsters. Do this prior to your lobster harvest. Create a contact that outlines the terms of your agreement with a given grocery store/restaurant, including the approximate number of lobsters they will purchase, the price, and the approximate date of delivery. It is important to deliver lobsters as soon as they are harvested, so it is crucial to have your buyers in place ahead of time. Lobsters can be harvested after about 6-7 months, once they reach a weight of 0.8–1 kilogram (1.8–2.2 lb). Lobsters can be scooped from their troughs using nets. Place newly-harvested lobsters in a basin filled with seawater prior to packing. Try not to harvest lobsters when it is raining. Lobsters can die if they are exposed to freshwater. Lobsters are purchased and transported live, so they can be killed immediately prior to consumption. This means that lobsters must be packaged and delivered very carefully. Wrap your lobsters in cloth soaked with seawater, and pack them in Styrofoam boxes.  Never pack lobsters in fresh water. To keep lobsters fresh, store the Styrofoam boxes in ice. Deliver lobster as soon as possible after harvest. If any of your lobsters should become diseased, this can wipe out the entire harvest. Work with a veterinarian to find out ways to reduce this risk. Ask a vet to evaluate your lobsters to catch any health problems early.

Summary: Locate buyers for your lobsters. Harvest your lobsters. Transport your lobsters with care. Work with a veterinarian to reduce instances of disease.


Cults are singular. If you're going to be a full-fledged member, or even a leader, in a cult of Star Trek, you can't be messing around watching other sci-fi, or doing things that aren't in line with the noble tenants of Trek. Make sure that you and everyone else in the group realigns your priorities to fall in line with the singular-minded concepts of the cult. Often, cults live together, communally. Consider moving into a place and giving it a name, something like, "The Enterprise." This will allow everyone to grow and develop the common idea together. One way to really get people to fall into your cult head-first is to make your idea seem like the only way of answering the problems of the world. You're not requiring simple excitement about Star Trek here, you're talking about total devotion to the transcendent power of James Kirk and Co. That means you've got to present it as the one true way. Often, this is where cults get a little manipulative. Try to have healthy discussions and debates, just be good at presenting your ideas to the group. If other people think Star Wars has equally good merits, you need to be well-versed on the anarchy associated with a Star Wars influenced worldview. Preach it and believe it. Keep doing what you do. How you choose to let your idea change your life and the lives of others for the better will largely depend on your concept. At what point does the cult become more serious than watching re-runs of Trek and eating Cheetos? When does positive change start to occur? Maybe you start writing all your congressmen to take the tenants of Star Trek more seriously, devoting resources and time to science and exploration, taking the equality of gender, race, species, and class more seriously, and even abandoning the ancient Earth concept of "greed." Let your group form obvious, local, and immediate changes for the good in your community. Hold weekly free breakfasts with accompanying Star Trek viewing parties, or consider holding equality workshops and giving talks in full Federation Starfleet regalia. Let people know what you're about. What will be your criteria and your process for taking in new members? How will your group expand and grow, without losing it's core identity and values? What will new members add? What will added publicity take away? What are your ultimate goals for the group? It's important to come to a consensus and take this ideas seriously. Keep a strong foot-hold rooted in the real world, and in your core beliefs, both. You need to make sure that groups like this don't transform into something more ominous and more destructive. Are all your behaviors lined up with the original tenants of the organization? How can you reclaim those core ideas?
Summary: Make sure all behavior lines up with the party platform. Refer to your concept as the only true idea. Practice your obsession. Do community outreach. Find ways to grow your group.