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Alemi

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Sep 4, 2011, 6:24:03 PM9/4/11
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So, first of all, welcome everyone.

The idea here is to try to start a little community of physics problem solvers.  If you've enjoyed our posts on TheVirtuosi, now is your opportunity to participate in the process.  Have your own toy project that you've been working on?  Share it with us and the rest of the world.  Have an idea for something we should investigate, let us know!  Want to try your hand at one of the physics challenge problems?  Go for it!

Feel free to start a discussion on any topic you may desire.  We are just starting this foray into community building, so your participation is highly appreciated.

Any and all are welcome.  Let's try to keep this a friendly and inviting place.  Helpful criticism invited, but let's not be cruel to one another.

Also, I highly recommend you install TeX the World, a Firefox plugin to allow LaTeX to appear anywhere, or its Google Chrome equivalent . Because then any LaTeX code that appears between [ ;   ; ]  characters (without spaces) will be rendered into a beautiful expression. e.g.
[; E = mc^2 ;]

Best Regards,

Alemi

Alemi

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Sep 4, 2011, 6:24:56 PM9/4/11
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Turns out that if you are using TeX the World, you should avoid spurious spaces.

My second attempt:  [;E=mc^2;]
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