on 11/7/01 3:52 PM, Alexandre Enkerli at aenkerli_at_indiana.edu wrote:
> Man!
> I got behind on NTLK for a couple of days so I missed the beginning of
> this OT thread. How did it get started? Please tell me it's not because
> of my post on the "ideal PDA"!!!
>
> BTW, for those who don't know, McGill University now has a hall named
> after Shatner. Apparently, it started out as a joke by the student
> association and got accepted by the administration.
> So, as a Montrealer, I guess I should vote for Kirk...
>
> Anyway, I stand by my wish for a fully voice-controlled PDA.
>
> Alex, in Montreal
As one of Kirk's (Shartner) supporter, I should visit this hall the next
time I'm in Montreal!
-Laurent.
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