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please consider including the most important four-digit number of human history in future such posts.

e.g. if Ryan McMaken died 150 years ago, and published while alive, I'd be commenting angrily as to why there is no link in your post of a downloadable copy of the text.


in case it's not obvious: year of publication. I don't care if you forget the negative, I can probably figure out whether you're talking about papyrus or medieval scroll... however there is a huge difference between how much time I might dedicate reading about something I should buy for supporting the living author, rather than the impulsivity with which I'd skip reviews and seek the downloadable copy of e.g. Galois's dying letter to Cauchy

What if you try clicking the link and just see all of that for yourself, instead of these whiny passive aggressive comments?

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you ever tried skimming the bibliography of a book monograph?

please consider improving the quality of information that is included in the single line that appears on the frontpage!

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