How would I say, "[computer] programmer beware"? I'm thinking "caveat scriptor" (with the added bonus that "scriptor" sounds like leetspeak.) Any other suggestions?
Anachronistic Latin
How would I say, "[computer] programmer beware"? I'm thinking "caveat scriptor" (with the added bonus that "scriptor" sounds like leetspeak.) Any other suggestions?
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Nose as a primarium of knowledge
No one would have challenged my title if I had added "for dogs and other animals". However, I am writing about the human nose. After all, the…
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Spartan accordion
This golden "ring" was found in the Bulgarian village of Ezerovo, located near the city of Plovdiv, in 1912. ΡΟΛΙΣΤΕΝΕΑΣΝ / ΕΡΕΝΕΑΤΙΛ / ΤΕΑΝΗΣΚΟΑ…
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Interpretation of the Legend
(inscriptions on the Kushan Kingdom coins / надписи на монетах Кушанского царства)
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Nose as a primarium of knowledge
No one would have challenged my title if I had added "for dogs and other animals". However, I am writing about the human nose. After all, the…
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Spartan accordion
This golden "ring" was found in the Bulgarian village of Ezerovo, located near the city of Plovdiv, in 1912. ΡΟΛΙΣΤΕΝΕΑΣΝ / ΕΡΕΝΕΑΤΙΛ / ΤΕΑΝΗΣΚΟΑ…
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Interpretation of the Legend
(inscriptions on the Kushan Kingdom coins / надписи на монетах Кушанского царства)