My preference as a blogger who likes to quote articles and give the sources always, is to quote the word button first, then quote the article and then say "end quote from: and then word button.
This way I have covered all my bases. However, more and more as I try to quote articles from all over the world, this doesn't always work. Sometimes it is the way this software is programmed, sometimes it is a fluke in the individual article, and sometimes it might even be my computer or my blogging site. I don't always know which or how many things contribute to this outcome.
So, I give you whatever I'm able to. For example, now I had a problem with my "Realize" article when I tried to combine it with info from Wikipedia on Noah Webster's dictionary from the 1800s. Part of the wikipedia blotted out what I wrote so I was either forced to have what I wrote illegible or to create another article entirely. So, more and more there will be two articles for every Wikipedia article I quote because of the way this loads now universally. So, sometimes I will only leave the word button for an article because of this so I can give the whole thing to you in one article instead of two when I'm quoting stuff from wikipedia. Thanks.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- Here's how much ACA premiums would have risen this year without tax subsidies:
- Trump to make announcement with Hegseth on shipbuilding from Mar-a-Lago
- gold has surged 70% since the Start of the Year
- How the global food system is impacting obesity and climate change: Study
- Deputy AG says removing photos from Epstein files has 'nothing to do' with Trump(Sure thing) (ha ha)
- As storms inundated Washington state, federal grants for flood mitigation work sat on hold
- reprint of: My Path to Enlightenment from 2011
- Remembering the treasured films of Rob Reiner
- Judge orders plan to return ex-CECOT detainees to U.S. or give them hearings 3H ago
- quote from Wikipedia: Mark Carney
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