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Monday, August 15, 2005
I can't believe it, my EoM is rejected because the article I evaluated is written purely in Chinese.
Seriously, it's not the rejection that angers me, it's how information is not passed to me. There were so many lectures, so many tutorials, so many reminders, but none said of anything about the language the article must be written in.
I've to admit it was partly our fault for choosing such a "rare" topic, but we proceeded on because that article of mine was of a great help(now this article cannot be used). To add on, the rest of the ideas seemed to be out-of-reach and ended up being ruled out through a vote.
I'm given another week to search for a new article, and re-do my EoM. I'm considering various alternatives, but up till now, the best idea I could think of is to send an e-mail to Zaobao.com and hopefully they will get someone to translate the article for me, so that I'll have an "Official Translation from a Reliable Source".
Sigh... I guess these things happen.
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