I use it for my papers and big projects. I find it really helpful. I even used it to mind-map my "book." I've found it entirely worthwhile, but then again, I'm weird with this kind of stuff. I like doing the pre-writing and stuff.
Emily actually just installed it on her computer too, but I think that was for teaching purposes.
I actually have the bibliography typed up already -- had to hand it in yesterday. Now I need to get the useful stuff out of the books and stuff and into the paper. Which I have yet to start writing. So it's less about the citation and more about the two good quotes I'm going to want to use, once I find them.
Jesse, stop posting here - GET TO WORK!!
Okay word nerds....
Is there a word that means stevedore, but on the boat, instead of on the dock at port? What's the onboard job title of the guy who's in charge of all tha cargo.
I feel like there's a specific word for that position that I'm not remembering.
I am getting to work! Slowly but surely. I have to have a draft done April 10 -- I'm trying to be proactive here!
Is there a word that means stevedore, but on the boat, instead of on the dock at port? What's the onboard job title of the guy who's in charge of all tha cargo.
Loadmaster?
(That was a complete stab in the dark.)
eta: That seems to only apply to aircraft.
, but on the boat, instead of on the dock at port? What's the onboard job title of the guy who's in charge of all tha cargo.
Supercargo? I know that's a word for someone or other on a ship.
Supercargo?
ETA: Yeep. Scroll down to the esses.
Supercargo? I know that's a word for someone or other on a ship.
Supercargo?
You two watched the same Discovery Channel program recently, or something, didn't you?
Heh. I think it's fun to look at that list and note which trades and professions became surnames. And also? "What's a stevedore?"