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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Fri May 14 14:58:45 1993
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From: (Mark E. Shoulson) <shoulson@ctr.columbia.edu>
To: "Klingon Language List" <tlhIngan-Hol@village.boston.ma.us>
Date: Fri, 14 May 93 13:11:27 -0400
Hey all. On impulse, I recorded Okrand's "Qu'vatlh!" from the tape onto a
SUN .AU file. Could make an interesting sound on errors of your code or
something. I doubt there'd be much in the way of copyright problems with
one word (someone stop me if I'm wrong!) Anyone want a copy? It's about
10K long (longer when I email it uuencoded). If you don't know what a .AU
file is, or you don't have a SUN workstation, you probably can't use it
anyway.
I guess I can always record myself saying it...
~mark