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40hz:
Structured Procrastination is aught but the poor stepchild of Dynamic Apathy.

I'd be happy to provide further details, but...well...you know how it is.  ;)

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@A - make that 124 reads. :D

Stoic Joker:
Dynamic Apathy-40hz (September 21, 2012, 01:50 PM)
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(I needed a good laugh today) Damn you're good!

TaoPhoenix:
Structured Procrastination is aught but the poor stepchild of Dynamic Apathy.

I'd be happy to provide further details, but...well...you know how it is.  ;)

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@A - make that 124 reads. :D
-40hz (September 21, 2012, 01:50 PM)
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(Impassioned)
No no no! I care a great deal about Dynamic Apathy! It can teach us a great deal about ...
uh... oh wait...

iphigenie:
Sounds lovely but then I see this text on it

"Images may not be copied or offloaded, and the images and their texts may not be published. All digital images of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri are © Imaging Papyri Project, University of Oxford. The papyri themselves are owned by the Egypt Exploration Society, London. All rights reserved."

So... we help them decypher it all and then they own it all, and will they charge the rest of the academic and scholarly world to access it? It would make me far more likely to give a bit of time if there was some form of open science commitment.. but no, it will be published in paid for series

Renegade:
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No no no! I care a great deal about Dynamic Apathy! It can teach us a great deal about ...
uh... oh wait...
-TaoPhoenix (September 21, 2012, 03:11 PM)
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Yep. Not worth even trying. Nobody gives a poop. And neither should you.

Just in case people think they need ancient Greek:
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The interface looks impressive
http://ancientlives.org/tutorial/transcribe
-tomos (September 21, 2012, 03:06 AM)
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I tried that out. Pretty nifty! Seems to work very well. I like how they did the UI.

Errr... not that *I* really care though. Or maybe I should have waited until tomorrow to say that...

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