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authorDimitri Staessens <[email protected]>2021-11-29 17:34:01 +0100
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@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ This weekend we got word from the paper we submitted to JACM early
2019. Not too surprised that it was rejected. Actually, rather
surprised that we still hear of it after 3 years. So thanks to the
reviewer for his/her time. The rejection was justified, and I got
-something useful out of it, despite some of the reviewer's comments
-being disgracefully wrong[^1].
+something useful out of it, despite a couple of the reviewer's
+comments being very wrong[^1].
I've written over 30 research papers in my first years at university,
most went from first conception to a paper in less than a month. I had