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Last edited by Mercenary; 29th April 2016 at 02:59 AM. |
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Never have conducted any research project myself and never have witnessed it being done by an accomplished and world - renown researcher, I feel truly privileged to be given an opportunity to participate in your Master Class. I was awed by your virtuosity with languages, your fountains of ideas, and your ability to copy Internet pictures.
Certainly, your paper will make a tremendous splash! PNAS? |
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I think the splash will be much greater than that of the "fallen coin" ... It's nice that it is understood
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Actually we are all in the same class.....here we learn together!!! ![]() Mercenary, looking forward to your paper and hope you will keep us apprised. I congratulate anyone and everyone who puts 'pen to paper' and admire them wholeheartedly. It takes courage and stamina to publish . It has been a most enlightening discussion. |
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Our learning here of course often extends beyond knowledge itself. |
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'The most difficult for the researcher is to admit own mistakes.'
No, not really, you just admit them. I have done it, and I will continue to do so. When you write something, it is with the knowledge you have at the moment, but maybe you later find out that it was wrong - so why not admit it? If we admit that we are all in a learnig session, these things will happen - even if some of the members are on a higher level than others, and that it is the members on a higher level, that are the most to make misrtakes - due to the level. However, whichever level one is on, it should not leed to sarchasme towards other members, whichever level they are on. Last edited by Jens Nordlunde; 30th April 2016 at 10:41 PM. |
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