On being more collegiate

I really must try to interact more with the other Seed bloggers. As a minor help towards that, I'm going to paste here the link I always lose to the internal fora. I assume it won't work for outsiders.

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Nope, the link doesn't work for outsiders; it brings up a sign-in page.

[Oh good -W]

BTW the word you're looking for is collegial, not collegiate.

[Oh rats, but thanks for telling me -W]

I'm not so sure, collegial means you wipe the germs off the knife before plunging it in to your colleagues back. Collegiate would mean you are taking a more active part in the knife work at the scienceblog college of cardinals.

I suspect William studied at a place where collegiate might have been appropriate.