Hello,
I would be happy to that for you if nobody else disagrees with it. It
would be silly indeed to purchase it again. However I am not too sure
what are the rules regarding copyright in such a case. To me this is a
good example where copying should be allowed, but it would be nice to
have the opinion of another member.
If you have Buddhadatta's "New Pali course" I have quite a few
recordings of some of the exercises made by a Sri Lankan monk,
Sumangala Maha Thero, which I have converted to mp3. He authorized me
to share them with anybody interested.
I also have mp3 recordings of the Maha Satipatthana Sutta and of the
Dhammapada by Weragoda Maha Thero, but I am not too sure about the
copyright although I think it's for free distribution.
With Metta,
Florent
> Hi there.
>
> I am new to this group and I am having some problems with
> pronunciation. I own a copy of Warder's "Introduction to Pali" which
> I purchased along with the pronunciation tape about a year ago. I
> have been busy at work and haven't had much time for my Pali
> studies, but I am trying to get back into it again. The problem is
> that I can't find my pronunciation tape anywhere (I think I might
> have lent it to a friend some time ago but I can't remember). I
> understand that there is now a CD available. Would it be possible
> for any kind soul out there who owns the CD to send MP3 files of the
> CD to my email address? I would feel silly purchasing it again as I
> have already spent money on the cassette.
>
> Thank you kindly.
>
> Pali Piglet (a.k.a Jason Mendes)
>
> palipiglet@...
>