User talk:Joml88

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Eh, Joe, I didn't know you were employed by AoPS. What all do you do for them?\ --solafidefarms

Of course, he works for them on the Wiki! Probably the classroom as well. --Sean 08:29, 24 June 2006 (EDT)

I assist two AoPS classes. Joe 08:32, 24 June 2006 (EDT)

ind33d. --User:Iversonfan2005

Yeah, Joe rules. FYI, Joe, you accidentally named the Power of a Point Theorem introductory problems using different standards.--MCrawford 23:42, 30 June 2006 (EDT)

Thanks. That's what I get for trying to work on the wiki when extremely tired...can't even focus enough to do repetitive work right! OK, well it's fixed now :) Joe 07:43, 1 July 2006 (EDT)


Yeah, it's because I go around leaving messages like this all over the place. (It also helped that someone finally created a page for the 2006AMC10 which had been tops.) Is there any way to make the default link in my signature go to my usertalk page instead of my user page? --JBL 09:57, 1 August 2006 (EDT)


Furman Tourney

It might be best to give the exams their own page, and then have sub-pages to the indivudual problems with solutions. That way, a student can use the wiki to take the exam as a practice test.--MCrawford 16:23, 21 July 2006 (EDT)

Dollar signs

They're tricky. I think that they won't compile at all if there are an odd number of them. But if there are an even number, all of them (including those inside the < math > tags) will try and turn themselves into a < math > tag. So, it's okay to use the dollar symbol to mean dollars, as long as you use an odd number, but then you can't use them in place of < math > tags. Right? --JBL 11:14, 2 August 2006 (EDT)

I cheated -- previewed, copied (so I got the date and time) and then typed in the User_talk bit. Actually, I just thought of a much cleverer solution! Haha! (Sadly, my solution means I am no longer the most-desired part of the AoPSWiki.) --JBL 11:23, 2 August 2006 (EDT)