User talk:Cpsmath
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Is this where I make a user:cpsmath site?
I'm in Highland, Illinois or Champaign, Illinois, and I contribute to the English and the German Wikipedias (German username is also cpsmath).
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[edit] Image:Dodder2.jpg
Hi Cpsmath - I'm afraid your worries were right, your pic Image:Dodder2.jpg isn't a dodder. I'm fairly sure it is a bryony (a climbing plant); note the old withered leaves along the stem - MPF 23:53, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Use of TeX
In an edit summary, you wrote "TeX is used in economics and political science; this is a trivial statement that does not need citation." The fact that TeX has been used in these fields at least once is trivial; what is more interesting for this article is to know if the use is relatively widespread; for example, there is no doubt that TeX is very widely used in mathematics, since we can cite 1000s of books which were typesetted using TeX. To me, it is not so obvious in economics and policital science. If the statement is really trivial, examples should be easy to find, and would make a better article. Cheers, Schutz 12:52, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

