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Subject:cybertable up and running From:"Morris, Michael" <MORRIS -at- COTR -dot- BC -dot- CA> Date:Tue, 23 Sep 1997 20:02:59 -0600
Despite a few glitches at our end, Cybertable is up and running. Feel free
to join the debate. Start with the positions taken by Beth Agnew and Craig
Saila at <http://mediavision.cotr.bc.ca/cybertable/>.
We've already confirmed that Elna Tymes, president of Los Trancos Systems
has agreed to debate Jeffrey Hunt, Principal Researcher, Canadian Institute
for New Media, Research and Development starting on Oct. 14. Topic to be
announced.
If you have a topic, and would like to participate as a principal debater,
contact me at <morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca>
Cybertable is a research and communications project of the Canadian
Institute for New Media, Research and Development.
Michael J. Morris
Instructor, New Media Communications
College of the Rockies
Cranbrook BC V1C 5L7
morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca
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