thanks for catching that.

JR

At 03:48 PM 2/17/01 -0500, Donald Burrill wrote:
>I note that in the literature cited, the word "nauseam" (in the Latin
>phrase "ad nauseam") is misspelled both times it appears. 
>                                                               -- DFB.
>
>On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Jeff Rasmussen wrote:
>
>> a spoof on the glut of journals:
>> 
>> http://psychology.iupui.edu/skew/milestn.htm
>> 
>> "Writing a scientific paper and expecting an effect is like dropping a 
>> lotus petal into the Grand Canyon and waiting to hear an echo" 
>
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