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Feb 20, 2010 17:54

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 4 sentences on your LJ along with these instructions.
5. Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest.
6. Tag five people

...Unfortunately, you guys get "A Pocket Style Manual" because I had to cite something on my lab report recently.

"When both the author's name and a short title must be given in parentheses, separate them with a comma.

'A 2004 survey found that 20% of employers responding had employees' e-mails "subpoenaed in the course of a lawsuit or regulatory investigation," up from 7% from the previous year (Amer. Management Assn. and ePolicy Inst., "2004 Workplace" 1).

7. Two or three authors: Name the authors in a signal phrase, as in the following example, or include their last names in the parenthetical reference: (Kizza and Ssanyu 2).

'Kizza and Ssanyu note that "employee monitoring is a dependable, capable, and very affordable process of electronically or otherwise reocrding all employee activities at work..." (2)

When three authors are named in the parentheses, separate the names with commas: (Alton, Davies, and Rice 56)."

...............I'm sure you were so thrilled to read that.

Anyway. Made snow dinosaurs today, because the weather was perfect and the snow was ridiculously packable.







Here are a couple of smaller ones.



Close up! And the little one apparently gets a salad.



...Interesting story about these two, and how one of them came out to the other.



That's my roommate on the right. And if anything, the dino was more like a slug on a wagon.

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