Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
From: | taliesin the storyteller <taliesin-conlang@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 10:30 |
* Roger Mills said on 2006-03-20 22:14:29 +0100
> Taliesin wrote:
> > Unfortunately, his uni the University of Oslo isn't too fond of the
> > riffraff (that is: anyone not at the university of Oslo) paving on
> > their precious dissertations[*] so I don't know if there exists an
> > electronic copy at all
>
> Probably waiting for all those offers from publishers to start rolling
> in... Maybe someone could hack into Mr. Eriksen's computer and lift his
> copy---but it would be wrong.
I've had this problem with this particular uni. before, there's a
tradition of making theses and dissertations non-public, meaning you
have to know the right person and show up in person to read it...
Thanks for the counterexamples - we won't know if he (the newly minted
philosophiae doctor) knows about it until we can get hold of his diss.,
of course :)
t.