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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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asmThis user can program in assembly language.
PHPThis user can code PHP.
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theyThis user frequently uses singular they as it is a handy gender-neutral pronoun.
A, B, and
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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.
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