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==Contact Info==
tyler.anderson@wallawalla.edu
:707.972.0084

==Articles==
:[[Gauss Meters]]


==Randomness==
====Please add stuff here====
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this is a test
this is a test
<math>\int \limits_{-\infin}^{\infin}(1/(1+x^2),dx</math>
:<math>\int \limits_{-\infin}^{\infin}\frac{1}{1+x^2},dx</math>
which equals
which equals
<math>\pi</math>
:<math>\pi</math>
does any one know how to start a new line without having to indent?

Without having to indent? What exactly do you mean? The "br" HTML tag will put additional spaces between paragraphs, lines, etc.

So this <br/> should have a newline without having to have a space between lines (see the code)... is that what you mean?

Also, I believe that all HTML tags will work on here, if you are familiar with HTML...

===Tyler Anderson is Awesome!===

Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 January 2010

Contact Info

tyler.anderson@wallawalla.edu

707.972.0084

Articles

Gauss Meters


Randomness

Please add stuff here

I8xUS.jpg

this is a test

which equals

does any one know how to start a new line without having to indent?

Without having to indent? What exactly do you mean? The "br" HTML tag will put additional spaces between paragraphs, lines, etc.

So this
should have a newline without having to have a space between lines (see the code)... is that what you mean?

Also, I believe that all HTML tags will work on here, if you are familiar with HTML...

Tyler Anderson is Awesome!