Five years after its inception, I have finally joined Twitter as DrJamesHannam. The reason for the "Dr" is that plain old JamesHannam had already joined. I've already been tweeting for the last few days.
Also, The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution is published in the United States tomorrow. If you live elsewhere in the world (and know that you spell analyse with an "s" and not a "z"), then God's Philosophers was the original UK edition of this book.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
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Actually, "surprise" is spelled with an s in the US. "Analyze" and "criticize" are not, though.
I must say the reason for the Twitter phenomenon escapes me. I can't imagine anything more infuriating than my mobile phone chirping umpteen times a day to tell me that Fatboy22 has left the coffee shop.
Welcome. Dekodet will be stalking you.
Opps.
I had thought that US spelling was supposed to be more straightforward than in the UK (color for colour, center for centre), but shows what I know....
I've edited the post to correct my spelling. And left nothing to chance with my choice of example.
*looks at "Dissertation"*
The spam bots aren't really trying anymore, are they?
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