This is annoying. However, I persevere. I log into Google scholar through several tedious proxy screens which gives me this lovely page 6/pic.twitter.com/yIDiGAXmNA
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If you're taking credit for introducing me to sci-hub, you can shove it up your arse my undergrad psychology professor told me about it in 1st year. I just ignored him until you told me about it in much funnier words.
Well, yes. "What’s important is that Sci-Hub is a better system than yours... It’s not significant that it has access to your material. It’s significant that it has simpler, more straightforward, ad-free, faster, more streamlined access."https://medium.com/@jamesheathers/why-sci-hub-will-win-595b53aae9fa …
Did I echo your thoughts in the frustration of a quarter of an hour wasted? Perhaps. I think the broader question is why I insist on trying to use not-sci-hub at all
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