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...June 26). When he talks to the animals, they talk back, in the voices of Chris Rock, Albert Brooks, Garry Shandling and Paul Reubens. The Nutty Professor proved that audiences still love Eddie Murphy--when he's funny and sweet. This comedy, and Murphy's work as the Mulan dragon, could have viewers shouting, "Eddie! Eddie...
Thursday, March 19: I saw the doctor this morning and officially have RSI. Also registered with the Student Disabilities Resource Center. The doctor had me take nine Advils a day for pain. I signed up for training in Dragon Dictate, voice recognition software available in Harvard's Adaptive Technology Lab. Made an appointment with my tutorial leader to explain why I could not write my paper. Horoscope said I should expect to have to drastically change my lifestyle...
Friday, March 20: Trained in Dragon Dictate today. It was one of the most frustrating experiences of my computer life, right up there with assignment 8 from CS50. I bought this book by Emil Pascarelli, "Repetitive Strain Injuries: A Computer User's Guide." I can't wait to go home. One week of rest and I'll be ready to jump back on the keyboard...
...Albertville Olympics in 1992 Elvis skated well and finished seventh. At Lillehammer two years later, he skated brilliantly if insolently to music from Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. He got silver behind Russia's classically schooled Alexei Urmanov. Says Stojko's coach, Doug Leigh: "We were the only ones who skated a clean long and short program, and we came home with a dog bone...
...attending. Affirmative action and AIDS are issues around which multicultural audiences can form. Through intelligent "marketing" of such events, all students should be able to determine why it is important to attend events like Arab Awareness Week, or why they should come to a screening of "Slaying the Dragon." Simply announcing that there is an Arab Awareness Week or that "Slaying the Dragon" will be shown is not enough...