User talk:He Who Is
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[edit] Techniques for differentiation
I did some formatting at that article, which will give you a tip or two about the style used here. In particular, one does not start a sentence with "Where", and there should be a period at the end of the formula when formula is at the end of sentence. Small things, but good to know. :) You can reply here if you have comments. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 19:50, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] English varieties
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[edit] Logarithm
I undid your changes to logarithm. I understand what you were trying to say, however, it is implicitely assumed in that article that the base is constant while the power is variable. I agree that that sentence was a big ambiguous, but I think your interpretting exponentiation as a function of two variables, one the base and one the power, does not make things clearer, rather more complicated (why can't the power and the base be both variable?). I now clarified there that the base is constant. You can reply here if you have comments. Thanks. Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 16:03, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
I understand what you're saying. The article is about the inverse to an exponential function, as opposed to an inverse of the third binary operation. Root extraction doe not invert an exponential function. Thank you. He Who Is 16:22, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
- Cool. :) Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 18:31, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] And I...
haha benzen ring? And I feel like "6-(3,4-ksilil)-1-hegzen" (patented by me)
--Kedi 11:41, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Help?
0<k<1 ;
1 + k + k2 + k3 + k4 + ..... = a,
than what is the value of (1 + 2k + 3k2 + 4k3 + 5k4 + .....)?
Answer is a2 but I couldnat get how...
All I got is 1 / (1 − k) = a; than?
Thanx
[edit] Request for edit summary
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Filling in the edit summary field greatly helps your fellow contributors in understanding what you changed, so please always fill in the edit summary field, especially for big edits or when you are making subtle but important changes, like changing dates or numbers. Thank you. – Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 01:21, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Polar graph
You placed a speedy deletion tag on Polar graph claiming that the page was now obsolete. Note that just becuase nothing links to it, people can still type it into a search, which is why it still exists as a redirect. —Mets501 (talk) 02:40, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
Ah. You're right. Sorry. I should've considered that. Thanks for removing it. -- He Who Is[ Talk ] 03:24, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Anarchy Userbox
I saw your Anarchy Userbox on the Userbox/Beliefs page. If I might make an aesthetic suggestion, the blue lettering of "anarchist movement", when viewed against the black background, is very hard to read. It would look better if you used red lettering, though I'm not sure if color of links can be controlled from the template itself. Otherwise, consider a different background – perhaps red background and mostly black lettering for the right part of the box, and black background with a red @ on the left. Just a suggestion. Peter G Werner 04:02, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Thank you. When I made I did notice that it could certainly use some wor, and intended change the colors. But It slipped my mind for a moment. -- He Who Is[ Talk ] 13:11, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject Disambiguation Talk Request
This is a form message being sent to all WikiProject Disambiguation participants. I may have found your page based on your contributions or your link repair user box on your user page. If you are not a member, please consider including your name on the project page. I recently left a proposed banner idea on the WikiProject Disambiguation talk page and I would appreciate any input you could provide. Before it can be approved or denied, I would prefer a lot of feedback from multiple participants in the project. So if you have the time please join in the discussion to help improve the WikiProject. Keep up the good work in link repair and thanks for your time. Nehrams2020 22:58, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] World's Smallest Political Quiz userbox
You may be interested in User:Audacity/Userboxes/WSPQ, which is a replacement for the old Political Chart userbox. The new userbox takes the two variables (economic and personal freedom), calculates which political alignment they place you into (Statist, Libertarian, Liberal, Centrist, or Conservative), and links your userpage to the appropriate category.
Please reply to User talk:Audacity, as I will not be watching your talk page. Λυδαcιτγ 07:41, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hyper operators
I developed a general framework for extending hyper-operators to reals (not complex). See the Talk:Hyper_operator page. I thought you might be interested, due to your similar comments elsewhere. AJRobbins (talk) 20:11, 22 December 2007 (UTC)