Book titles containing chemical formulas and other abbreviations/creations combining letters and numbers.
Bonus points for fiction titles ... and no, I do NOT mean the likes of "War and Peace V(olume)1" or "Les Misérables t(ome)2" -- volume breaks are, at least most of the time, a matter of publishing convenience, not part of a given book's official title (or subtitle)!
Bonus points for fiction titles ... and no, I do NOT mean the likes of "War and Peace V(olume)1" or "Les Misérables t(ome)2" -- volume breaks are, at least most of the time, a matter of publishing convenience, not part of a given book's official title (or subtitle)!
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Feb 04, 2011 04:15AM
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Mundane, those? I dunno ... ;)There's gotta be SOMEthing else out there, though, with all the engineering and chemical lingo that's making it into everyday culture!
LOL Mundane as in ordinary/commonplace/without chemical symbols.I still have the quest in the back of my mind whilst reading Bulgakov
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