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My name is Roy. I am sometimes better known on the internet as froystig.

My main interests include mathematics, music, computer science, and other comma-delimited values.

Here is my personal website.

Here are my contributions to Wikipedia.

Here is a great line I found on Wikipedia:

Id est, i.e., "that is", is commonly abbreviated "i.e."

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boxes! boxes! boxes!
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
heמשתמש זה דובר עברית כשפת אם.
fr-2Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau intermédiaire en français.
JavaThis user can program in Java.
This user can program in JavaScript.
This user can program in Python.
PerlThis user is just another Perl hacker.
cppThis user is a C++ programmer.
CThis user can program in C.
asmThis user can program in assembly language.
PHPThis user can code PHP.
This user can program in Scheme.
theyThis user frequently uses singular they as it is a handy gender-neutral pronoun.
A, B, and
A and B
This user uses the serial comma unless its inclusion is confusing.
amn'tThis user considers amn't a perfectly logical alternative to aren’t in the first person singular.
.  TheThis user puts two spaces after a period.
This user is a mathematician.
QThis user is a rationalist.
This user enjoys Johann Sebastian Bach's music.
This user plays their music in the treble clef.
This user plays classical guitar
This user is The Walrus
This user enjoys chess.
Erdős infinityThis user has an Erdős number of infinity.
This editor is a WikiGnome.
This user is a WikiFairy.
This user is a Citizen of the World (Terra, ).
Hanlon's RazorThis user never attributes to malice that which is best explained by stupidity.
This user believes in the separation of church and state.
G This user's favorite color is green.
This user contributes using Mozilla Firefox.
This alleged user can be said to maintain an ill-defined policy or other custom of neutrality or other ambiguity-related quality on some or all issues that may be potentially controversial to some alleged people.
This user is a Humanist.
This user knows that there is no dark side of the moon really — matter of fact it's all dark.
This user loves
The Beatles.
H20This user drinks water.
This user would use public transit if it was available in his area.
?met?This user prefers metric units and cannot figure out why Americans and Brits have such a hard time with them.
LinuxThis user contributes using Ubuntu.
This user exploits the pigeonhole principle.
This user knows how to travel 1 mile due south, due east, then due north and end up where they started.
This user attends or attended Stanford University.
This user has a keen interest in physics.
This user plays soccer.
This user plays racquetball.
This user is aware of how silly this huge table looks on their user page, but acknowledges that its real purpose is twofold: statistics and standardization.

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