Uncle Ezra on Dryden Road

Started by David Harding, November 02, 2004, 11:33:56 PM

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David Harding

Uncle Ezra today addressed the question about whether Dryden Road was named after the legendary goaltender.
http://ezra.cornell.edu/posting.php?timestamp=1099371600#question4

billhoward

Uncle Ezra, savvy guy that he is, notes that the road travels east to the town of Dryden, which predates our most famous goaltender by some lifetimes.

Uncle Ezra, to judge from the adjacent Q's & A's, is coasting. He answers about fear of flying, if a concert poster appearing on Cornell groundsfor Mos Def is for a concert on campus, and whether every employer will ask for your transcript as opposed to just your diploma (if even that).

Beeeej

Some days, the questions are much easier than on other days.  I prefer to think it doesn't necessarily mean that Cornell students are getting dumber, just that they're getting lazier.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Robb

There's also a heck of a lot more information readily available than there used to be - why Ask Uncle Ezra when you can Google?  Undoubtedly, that must have an impact on the number of questions, so there will be fewer quality qestions to choose from.
Let's Go RED!