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Summer reading for George
Interesting that’s it’s published in his neck of wood, Illinois, (silent S) but uses Phibes English spelling. I understand the authors (authours) are English.
But when I publish in an English journal, the editor expects English spelling. When I publish in an American journal, the editor expects American spelling. I wonder when that convention was finalized.
Maybe different for book as opposed to articles. -

Summer reading for George
Interesting that’s it’s published in his neck of wood, Illinois, (silent S) but uses Phibes English spelling. I understand the authors (authours) are English.
But when I publish in an English journal, the editor expects English spelling. When I publish in an American journal, the editor expects American spelling. I wonder when that convention was finalized.
Maybe different for book as opposed to articles.@bachophile said in Funny Pics:
Summer reading for George
Thanks!
I've used explosive anesthetics three times in my life. Scared the crap out of me every time.
You should have seen the look on the surgeon's face when we told him he couldn't use cautery.
Sir Robert Macintosh is probably best known for developing a laryngoscope blade which became the de-facto standard for 90% of anesthesiologists in the 20th century.

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Who believes in coincidences
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“Who so ever pulls the knife from the butter shall be the rightful King of Wisconsin”
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