@petergklein@zenahitz Humanities scholar with 15 years industry experience with statistics, & 10 as a geomicrobiologist - there is no excuse for including citations that don't exist. You are expected to know the resources you cite, no matter the academic field. That's why it's call "academic rigor."
@lindayaX There's nothing "anti-competitive" about advertisers, from objectively different sectors of the market, saying they don't want to advertise on your trash platform.
@WillGalloway_ Except there's context, indicating those two are not the ex-wives. Additionally, the sentence could be re-written such that if someone was actually goofy enough to think such a thought, all ambiguity (there is none in the first place) could be removed, without the oxford comma.
New publication into the geomicrobiology of lava tubes (vulcanospeleology) in Hawai`i and New Mexico. There's some neat data, which I can now incorporate into some work I'm doing for NPS.
https://t.co/jHK3kHanHN
It was an easily preventable mistake. If you learn to cave from members of your local grotto, you'd never make the mistake of pushing a tight, downward-sloping passage, head-first.
Caving is only dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.
@DrPardi@Paleowin Not being a mycologist, I've never sampled it. I have seen a bag of half-eaten fast food in Catacombs there...which was a choice on someone's part, seeing as how (A) Tule Lake is almost an hour away, and (B) I'm not even sure they have fast food there.
I really hate people.
@DrPardi@Paleowin I have seen this in LABE in the past. Depends on what cave they're in (which, if it's on a permit, means we can't discuss where they are over twitter).
However, if it's one open to the public, I'd assume "human contamination." People are shitty towards mother nature.