So, I'm writing an essay for one of my classes.. Blah, blah, long story short, there's this guy who had a theory, which led to other theories.. You get the idea.. I have to reference his original work.. So, I dig up the article, find some useful stuff, go to reference it, and find this Yes. That's right. The article was published supposedly AFTER the journal 3 years after, apparently.. how the hell am I supposed to reference that, and NOT look stupid? Pointless thread is pointless.. Filthy heathens..
And now instead if having a circle/lightbulb where it shows if it's a normal thread, sticky, or news, it has a white box for this thread, all the others are fine lol
I think I figured it out.. He was writing a book, but snuck that piece into an article.. The little blurb about his life was added when it was reprinted later.. I think what a mind **** though!