I wouldn't jump to conclusions on who did this, could be false flag
I mean it's fine, obituary is less importnat than life
I finished it just there. First chapter and bits of later chapter are great, but unfortunately the rest of the book is poorly sourced. For a book with "science" in title, I was expecting more rigour.
How come there is blood before the sword impacts stuart little's body? Boy i really hope somebody got fired for this blunder
I would put philosophy in leftmost
There's also openlibrary
Another Indian here. I think both US and Indian governments can (and indeed are) competitively bad for their people, which includes handling of Covid
Ah cool that's fine then.
For some reason this gives me corporate vibes
youarenowenteringtheEYEBALLZONE
Easy to do a blacklist (amazon, goodreads) than a whitelist, it seems.
Been using Kagi for about almost a year now. It is a paid search engine. Which might sound weird but if you are doing research or any job that relies on access to information, I'd say it's worth the investment.