stop the madness

If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

death to school

:::outburst:::I'm tired of reading medical reports, and of learning how to spell words that take 3 minutes to write out.

What is equally annoying, is when I correctly fill in an answer, only to have the asterix direct me to the fine print that reads:

*Depending on the resource you consult, you will find HIDA expanded to either hydroxyiminodiacetic acid or hepatoiminodiacetic acid (sometimes with a hyphen as in hepato-iminodiacetic acid or hydroxy-iminiodiacetic acid).

Gah. Why do all these abbreviations/rules have so many exceptions? :::outburst:::

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