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University of Texas at Austin, Plan II and Computer Science
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About David Strauss

David is a computer scientist, open-source software advocate, and a free thinker who's curious about redeeming a coupon he recently found for a 50% Jewish heritage. He was raised Catholic (never confirmed) and isn't motivated to suffer any further sacraments.

AIM: warpforge

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I am so confused by the comments on this piece.
"'We’re not a category that exists,' she acknowledges. 'We’re in our 20s, we all have full-time jobs and yes, we live together.'" In America, we call them "co-ops," and they've been around for quite some time. "The idea dates back to the ...
You'll find it all (from ℵ to ℤ) scattered between "Mathematical Symbols" and "Letterlike Symbols." You may need "Technical Symbols" if you're doing really serious mathematical typesetting, but that's what LaTeX is for.
If the response to complexity we can't explain* is a designer, then that designer is necessarily complex enough to trigger the same questions. So, who designs the designer? You can't fiat the existence of the designer. Even the alien ...
It seems like you liked it but didn't want to.

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