>>344546Genuinely no need for thankies, however The Most frustrating part of it is not knowing did the anon got it, and subsequently was it the thing what he/she was really after. Something like "got it" or something would be quite enough as a reply.
Some requests are sometimes a bit challenging to comprehend, however it's not a reason for not to try. I am never any grammar nazi, however how things here are sometimes put out can be nothing short of rather confusing, to say at least.
I like to dig up things anyway. I in fact do that sometimes for a living when doing for example literature surveys when preparing for various job related projects. My /wsr/ specialties have seemingly been pointing out various repositories of information and how to get there, then chemistry and physics. What I have got here are reviews for math, learning new things about hardware and software, incredible art, and general good times. So I have got my share already. /wsr/ is fun place to hang around.