On 9/16/2018 3:49 PM, George Bruseker wrote:
Hi Thanasis,
Yes I would take it that that was the intention of the authors.
Scribbling your master piece in water on the back of a torn napkin or
so. So I would agree that the language should probably change to
reflect that.
Indeed, there are lots of inscriptions, texts written in notebooks etc.
Need not be so exotic. Probably many manuscripts are not exclusive to
one carrier.
But we have to check if in LRMoo it is already obsolete.
Cheers,
Martin
Cheers,
George
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On Sep 10, 2018, at 3:53 PM, Athanasios Velios <a.vel...@arts.ac.uk
<mailto:a.vel...@arts.ac.uk>> wrote:
Dear all,
I looked through the mailing list archive but could not find an
answer for:
Why is F4 Manifestation Singleton a child of E24 and not a child of E22?
Its scope note starts with: "This class comprises physical objects..."
and we are always talking about a carrier. Are there any examples of
features-carriers that I can't think of? If, when scratching a poem on a
rocky mountain, the mountain is considered a carrier, then I think we
should update the scope note to reflect that.
All the best,
Thanasis
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