I know my old dinosaur brain gets confused easily these days, but I seem to
remember that when we were typing our theses back in the '60s, there wasn't any
such thing as an open document. Maybe that's why?
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T-Rexx
On 10 November 2017 at 10:56 Charles Matthews
<charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
On 10 November 2017 at 09:28 Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
On 02/11/17 21:12, Charles Matthews wrote:
Can you ask Prof. Hawking why he did not publish his thesis as an open
document?
Sure, next meeting he attends. (It gives me a chance to say that, from the
point
of view of wheelchair access, the current venue is much better than we have
had
in the past.) In fact the last time I was in a room with him, it was at a a
shortened version of the Ring Cycle. But that was many years ago.
Hawking's papers are actually at the Moore Library in Cambridge.
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