my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph OK, this is super nit-picky, but is there actually supposed to be a period after the "et"? IIUC, that's a full word, not an abbreviation.
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph My favorite philosopher is Anon; so many good quotes attributed to them
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph that's just french for “and @AlSweigart”
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph et alii: shoulder to shoulder with giants
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph
smbc got you covered
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@glyph
smbc got you covered
@grendel84 @glyph Damn. And I thought all you need is to team up with many other researchers to find them!
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
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_ibid._ and anon. and trad.
wrote a great many verses, most bad.
with _et al._ and _op. cit._
they've gummed up our lit
and the proceedings of the acad. -
@glyph OK, this is super nit-picky, but is there actually supposed to be a period after the "et"? IIUC, that's a full word, not an abbreviation.
@matt if I'm going to make a joke about latin abbreviations I should really spell them correctly
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my scientific hero is “et al.”, nobody gets as much done
@glyph ty Alia
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