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figure the compromise is to redraw it with a single letter coding so that the person editing can place the label with it. Just like what they would have to do with the colors. I think keeping the color coding and adding the letters are the best way. I think it is hard to describe circle or its parts without describing the four things in the drawing. Just take a look at them now:
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Scary part is while while LOLing I am double blinking and thinking "Really!?" I know that my calculator is not on the internet nor phone, but that does not stop them. I remember in the UK they have truck to check to see if you are watching TV and paid your TV tax. They could have the same thing with
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attached. Which I do NOT like seeing happening. If the page has a focus on the fact that pi, while factual, does not have any roots (except historical roots) to the math, there might be a way to make the page legit even later. It would at least force the pi page to add a section on the what makes it
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Okay, i get your point, and am willing to make the colour-and-letter-coded version, but there's only one small issue: I intend to make a first-letter abbreviation (which should actually work in many Latin-based languages) but have no idea how to differentiate between the Center and Circumference...
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Well, I like the idea of removing the text for non-English Wikipedias. Heck, there are differences in the spelling between British and American English of these labels. Which allows for both spellings to be used. But, I also realize that there are people who might have issues with the colors. So, I
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Hi, is it ok if I borrow shamelessly from your article with the above title in your userspace? I am trying to build a "bomb-proof" article on tau that will survive even the most pi-ous wikipedian's efforts. You also have a lot in that article that would be extremely time-consuming to duplicate.
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textbook. The good thing about this direction they are forced to talk out of both sides of there mouth. They can not say that it is not fringe and is fact nor can they say it is not used. However this might cause some places to end having a link for tau. And cause it to have links to things like
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I am trying top make the article about Tau, with tau as the main subject, and source it so well that they really can't complain. I am trying very hard to keep it WP:NPOV, and I think that a neutral and inbiased treatment will make it through if wikipedians follow the fringe theory policy. (the
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I am starting to think both methods at the same time might be better still, but I am unsure about how to make it come out OK. For example, I do not know if both can be in one page or if they need to be placed in two. With mine the mathematics is good. It just needs references which is any good
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I understand, I'm also pretty frustrated with these guys. But, then I realize that this is the game that they are playing, waiting until we give up before calling it a win for themselves. It is clear that they are playing a game, but I have no evidence of it other than the circumstantial. And
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That's pretty cool. I'd never heard of it before. Anyway, I'm not throwing in the towel, just recalibrating exactly how much time to waste sparring with these guys. If I thought there was a better chance of convincing them, I'd allocate more time to it. But I've always got at least
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The discussion closed about two weeks ago. If you keep badgering on about the Tau article I will ask for a topic ban from that article page. You know the consensus is against it, you know it's not going to be restored. It is purely disruptive,
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I'm not sure what's happening there, but i think it must be caused by your own environment. I have no problem with any link, and i don't think there's any reason to "connect" any wikipedia/wikimedia content with google docs... --
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Sorry for the bad impression. English is my only speaking language, but I do have a learning disability with English and lexical skills. I wonder what you were reading to notice my problems?
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I did look, and decided to start after I had read both talk pages. I will crawl around the archives for a while. I am planning on presenting tau as a notable fringe theory, similar to the
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Please tell me if you have any suggestions and/or contributions. Help, especially with the history response, and In popular culture sections, would be greatly appreciated
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I now think you are correct, it is on my end. I need to disconnect the document viewer that I connected. Not sure how. Anyways I will have to use the svg image soon.
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If you are not familiar with maths, you should not edit articles on maths. I am referring to your remark about brackets. It was answered correctly by Sapphorain.
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I'm told they're also teaching tau at Queen Mary University of London, where Robin Whitty is from. I find it in some of the POM links on his university web page (
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reliable sources are there.) I will take a look, but you seem to be dancing around tau, while I consider it the "accepted " term for C/r (other than 2 pi)
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looks interesting, but I cannot make heads nor tails of the first half of the assertion. What are the quantifiers, and in what order do they bind? --
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I would like to see what you are doing. But, with what you are stating I am unsure if you will get far. Take a look at they did before in both
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the smaller prime of a pair of primes making up a maximal gap. Then by the RPC there is a pair of primes associated with the Ramanujan Prime
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Tazerdadog's 10 random picks is one of the big markers that it is rigged. It kind of is like Benford's Law is used for finding fraud.
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You appear to be edit warring for a NAC that an uninvolved administrator overturned as being a supervote. The new close is at:
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Update: i've completed the edits and uploaded the file at the initially-suggested location. Does it look okay? :) --
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That was more at a unnoticed keyboard error than my own problem. But I am a really bad speller too. Corrected also.
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Well, I was trying to do the same. In fact, most of what is wrote is by others. How about just editing my page at
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Thank you for trying to keep Knowledge (XXG) free of vandalism. However, one or more edits you labeled as
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With all due respect, in the line above, you sometimes spell "English" correctly, but once as "Engish".
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by Numberphile. You know, one of the links we can not use because it is not notable to there standards.
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For some reason many of the links related to it are connected to google's doc viewer.
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Yes, it looks great. That can be used on many pages. But not the link to it:
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Just do not like writing or editing, but love to comment on others writing?
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Hi. As noted in the description, there already is a labeled version:
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I get the impression that you are not a native speaker of English.
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I would like to see what you are doing. So, please keep me informed.
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PS Just though i can use "O" for center... Is that okay with you?
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Tazerdadog
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04:21, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
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John W. Nicholson
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04:42, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
Tazerdadog
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17:37, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
Talk:Pi
Talk:Tau_(2π)
John W. Nicholson
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21:29, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
face on mars
Tazerdadog
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00:03, 25 January 2013 (UTC)

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