tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Sep 16 22:48:03 1995

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}} Electronic Telegraph and Klingons



I thought folks might like to see what was in Friday's (9/15/95) Electronic
Telegraph (London) at http://www.telegraph.co.uk.  The section on the
internet called netlife is written by:

       "Richard Longhurst is the editor of .net, Britain's best-selling
       Internet magazine, which is at
       http://www.futurenet.co.uk/net.html.";





"Villains of the week (1)

   
       
       [IMAGE] Star Trek (in all its various incarnations) is the most
       foul crime ever perpetrated against human kind. And the Internet
       is full of it. As if the Klingon Language Institute
       (http://www.kli.org/KLIhome.html) wasn't enough on-line poison,
       there's now a Darmok Dictionary which deciphers the guttural
       grunts made by the Tamarians in an episode of Star Trek: The Next
       Generation. And then there's the unofficial WWW Star Trek page,
       which is so big you wonder whether the guy who put it together has
       ever actually tasted fresh air. There must be more to life than
       this. Show no mercy for
       http://www.wavefront.com/~raphael/darmok/darmok.html. Hasn't he
       got anything better to do? http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/adamstar.html";
       
       
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