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Hi! I'm a PhD former mathematics graduate student, once at UCLA. My username is a joke from [https://xkcd.com/476/ this xkcd comic].
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Literaria
An edit summary I am very proud of:
The gallery tag
is your friend;
it breaks better
at line's end.
Stop using tables!
User:Utopes, on List of smiley codes (at the time a redirect to Emoticon) wrote at RfD:
Has some 2005 cruft history to list the three primary emotions that humans can muster: Happy, Sad, and Money Smiley.
Citogenesis?
I don't think {{cite book|title=Encyclopedia of the alkaline earth compounds|first=Richard C.|last=Ropp|publisher=Elsevier|location=Amsterdam|year=2013|isbn=978-0-444-59550-8}} copies from Wikipedia. One particular trouble is in the article on magnesium iodide. Ropp appears to mangle our discussion of (Z) alkenes in the MBH reaction, saying: "Usage of magnesium iodide in the 'Baylis–Hillman' reaction...tends to give vinyl-specific compounds." But he also spends a few sentences on some carbohydrate chemistry which doesn't appear on the magnesium iodide page. So I think he's just reading the same sources, plus others.- :
(I'm still annoyed that he thinks cutting footnotes for space is appropriate, though.) - :I take it back. There are just way too many instances of word-for-word COPYVIO for this to be Wikipedia's fault. Shame on you, Richard Ropp, shame on you!