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Web components for (mathematical) writing, continued
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A first look at MathJax v4
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Web components for (mathematical) writing, a first problem
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Granularity walkers for textual descriptions
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Thoughts on Print Equation Layout
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(Print) "Algorithm Layout" in HTML and CSS
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ATHEN STEM Accessibility Conference 2022
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A MathJax extension for specifying the accessible name
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Tech update
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Using grid to split a table cell
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Weeknote 2019/38
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Weeknote 2019/37
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Carnival of Math No. 173
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Towards a general method for accessible content trees or: deep aria-labels for equations revisited
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Three interesting results from the AIM workshop
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6 Thoughts on accessibility of equation layout
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Booles' Rings is dead, long live Booles' Rings!
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Experimenting with fractions for the web
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Brace(s) yourself
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A case study in mathematical content
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Written elsewhere, booknet canada edition; Equations ≠ Math
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2018 in preview
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The problem with MathML as a web standard (part 4)
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The problem with MathML as a web standard (part 3)
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The problem with MathML as a web standard (part 2)
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The problem with MathML as a web standard (part 1)
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The fundamental problem of math on the web
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Elusive semantics
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Carnival of Math No. 146
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Privilege-based Open Source
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Experiments with ARIA in math rendering
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overlay journals
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A media query for MathML is pointless
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Written elsewhere
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Math on the web; time to step up!
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Responses to "MathML is a failed web standard".
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MathML is a failed web standard
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Is MathML accessible?
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The curious invisibility of MathML
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MathJax font matching and pairing.
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Some thoughts on Native MathML
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So that took a while
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Here we go again
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Talking, really, about work
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catch my post at the Wiley Exchanges blog
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Looking back at my tiny blogging challenge
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Bonus round; Why I care about native MathML
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Why I care about MathML
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#dotAstro FTW
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On reading and writing and silence
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LaTeX Something Something Darkside
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LaTeX The Phantom Menace
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Welcome to Westdeutschland
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Tiny blogging challenge
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It has not escaped our notice...
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ASCIIMathML to the rescue
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Browsers should be commodities
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MathJax best practices; avoid display:none
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Carnival of Mathematics 111
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Just when I thought I was out
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HEAR YE, HEAR YE! The Carnival of Math is in town
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Red workbook, p15
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Red workbook, p14
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Red workbook, p13
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Red workbook, p12
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Red workbook, p11
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Red workbook, p10
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Red workbook, p9
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Red workbook, p8
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Red workbook, p7
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Red workbook, p6
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Red workbook, p5
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Red workbook, p4
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Red workbook, p3
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Red workbook, p2
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Red workbook, p1
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How to publish all my research notes?
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Home sweet home
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This was goodbye
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Another test post -- image sharing
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A quick test post -- Jetpack connect edition
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MathML Forges On -- notes, AAP leftovers, and a summary
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Thoughts on "the end (tm)" of MathML in Chrome/Chromium
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Interview at Fidus Writer
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Minor updates
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Name 5 top journals you read...
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do…
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Another silly experiment; mobile apps for content delivery
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Publishers should invest in browser development (a comment at the scholarly kitchen)
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kids, exponential growth and 42
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Why academic societies should start fully fledged social networks
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New shiny toy; mathblogging.org gets a long overdue update
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3 questions in June or; LoC workshops are the best
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How to include MathJax in an epub3 file to work with iBooks (and possibly others)
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JMM 2013
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What's the best TeX-to-HTML or TeX-to-ePUB converter?
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The Forum of Mathematics, blessing or curse?
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Happy 2nd Birthday, Mathblogging.org or My 136 favorite mathematical blogs
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n things a set theorist should have done at least once
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A virtual Kaffehaus on g+
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self-publishing, the academic community and LaTeX fanboyism -- a comment at Devlin's Angle
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Has it really been a year?
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Where was I?
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11 dreams for the publishing debate, the complete version
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #11 a democratization of the communities
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #10 from come-to-me to the go-out-and-find-them
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #9 propagating the Shelah Model
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #8 a cultural change of doing research (and metrics for it)
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #7 an affordable open access model
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #6 publishing in smaller increments
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #5 sharing all our work every way we can
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #4 get real credit for communicating
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11 dreams for the publishing debate — #3 get real credit for refereeing
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11 dreams for the publishing debate -- #2 get real credit for surveys and exposition
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11 dreams for the publishing debate -- #1 fewer papers
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Waiting for the Polymath revolution -- thoughts from a bystander
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yay, I'm an editor at ScienceSeeker.org
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state of foundational research
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Rapid idempotent ultrafilters
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One day in Colorado or Strongly summable ultrafilters are rapid
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Prelude to a small experiment
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If you build it, will they come?
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A comment on Tim Gowers's blog
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Groups in \beta \mathbb{N}
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Mostly, I'm a terrible speaker
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Live blogging from #scio12
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After the common room, how about the seminar room?
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Representing Booles' Rings at Science Online 2012
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Hanging out with Sam
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The recent publishing debate -- the IMU's blog continues
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The recent publishing debate -- The economic power of publishers
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The recent publishing debate -- Nisan's posts
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The recent publishing debate -- a timeline
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The single greatest influence
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Idempotent Ultrafilters, an introduction (Michigan Logic Seminar Nov 09, 2011)
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epub, mathjax and the iPad -- another attempt
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Grigorieff forcing collapsing the continuum
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A posting on wordpress-for-scientists
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Formal proofs are our democracy
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Flat ultrafilters follow-up
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Flat Ultrafilters (Michigan Logic Seminar Sept 21, 2011)
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Hindman’s Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 7)
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Hindman’s Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 6)
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Hindman’s Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 5)
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Hindman's Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 4)
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Hindman’s Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 3)
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Hindman’s Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 2)
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Hindman's Theorem, partial semigroups and some of my most lacking intuitions (part 1)
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What's in a name
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A short reflection on google+
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Wordpress in a VM
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About page for Booles' Rings
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Why markdown, not \rm\LaTeX?
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And now the continuation...
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Shelah's Model without P-points-- part 9
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The Mathematician's Homepage — can it be more?
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Dear Keith Devlin
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Why I back Relatively Prime
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Epub and mathematics
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 8
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 7
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 6
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 5
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 4
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 3
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 2
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Shelah's Model without P-points, part 1
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What a day
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Young Set Theory Workshop 2011
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gender discussion at quomodocumque
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Punkmath, annotatr and gender discussions
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Outage at mathblogging.org
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Eternal preliminaries part 3, the problem of extending partial semigroups
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In case you read this
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Saturday morning math blogs
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Eternal preliminaries part 2, filters and ultrafilters
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The candy stores of academia
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Introducing mathblogging.org
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Preprint 'On union ultrafilters'
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Small update
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Eternal preliminaries part 1, semigroups and such
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The single most important subject
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Tiddlywiki or the end of my LaTeX notes
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GAIN another retrospective
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Live broadcast on the web or why you should never have to miss a talk again
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GAIN conference retrospectively conclusion
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GAIN conference retrospectively Day 3
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GAIN conference retrospectively Day 2
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GAIN conference retrospectively end of Day 1
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GAIN conference retrospectively Day 1
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A comment at Gobbledygook on evaluating science
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Supervisor Precognition
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Now why did I throw this away?
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Return to bloglife
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A small website update
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A virtual visit to Prague
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Preprint 'On strongly summable ultrafilters'
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BLAST 2010 chalk slides
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BLAST 2010, post scriptum
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BLAST 2010, first impressions
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Why there is need to train bad mathematicians
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Beautiful Prezi and more
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Mathematics in Newspapers (Germany vs USA)
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YSTN first look
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Young Set Theorists Network starting
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New "What is…?" Videos
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Van Douwen spaces
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Understanding the Central Sets Theorem
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Welcome! (again)
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The end is near
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Research notes — Welcome to Ann Arbor
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Other lazy people
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Tools for your online collaboration
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What is…? Seminar new videos
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Good news, bad news
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Matrices vs. idempotent ultrafilters part 2.5
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Matrices vs. idempotent ultrafilters part 2
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Working on the workflow
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Matrices vs. idempotent ultrafilters
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Gedankenfetzen nach einer Diskussion zum Lehramtsstudium
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Testing MathML
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Welcome