Oct 14, 2009 12:10
I have to write the acknowledgments section of my thesis in the next few days. I'm currently open to suggestions about what I might put it in, both people I should thank, and the language I should use to thank them.
That is to say, I'd like some advice on how to make this a little more creative or interesting than a typical acknowledgment section.
I promise that I will mention my advisor's electric car that he built himself.
EDIT: potentially most hilarious list so far suggested from twitter:
plumbob78 @hawkinstheclaw thank "my parents, Ayn Rand and God". DO NOT use a final serial comma. That's what makes it funny.
I don't think that's what makes it funny, but it is funny, and it would also be terrible to have that misinterpreted.