[83777] in tlhIngan-Hol
Re: HolQeD jatmey je
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jessie Oberreuter)
Sun Dec 30 23:42:46 2007
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:36:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Jessie Oberreuter <joberreu@moselle.com>
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I have most of those (I think I'm missing 4.1, 5.3, and 5.4). Not
interested in selling, but if the powers-that-be don't mind, I'd be happy
to scan them. It would be nice to have them all on-line or at least
available on CD, etc. I'm not ready to unbind them to get proper original
scans, but I can do it page-wise.
Who would be in a position to sanction or object? Most of the
authors are still regulars here, and I doubt there was any sort of "not
allowed to re-publish" clause expressed with submission, so if nothing
else, we could just get a nod of approval from the contributors.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, naHQun wrote:
> According to the merchant page at kli.org, the KLI is out of the
> following copies of HolQeD
> 1.1
> 1.2
> 1.3
> 1.4
> 2.1
> 4.1
> 5.3
> 5.4
> 9.3
>
> And issue 1 of jatmey.
>
> I have purchased a copy of the rest of them, but alas my collection is
> incomplete. Unless the KLI decides to scan a copy and put it on-line
> (which given the current state of the KLI seems unlikely), I (and
> everyone else who joined the KLI after these issues were sold out)
> will never have access to their information. Is anyone out there
> interested in selling, giving, trading, copying, scanning,
> transcribing, a copy of one or all of these?
>
> I know over the years I've ended up with a few double-issues, if
> someone has an extra copy of one of these, that'd be great.
>
> Anything would be helpful.
>
> ~naHQun
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