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*Michael, this looks fantastic. But I would try to minimize the TV references because a goal of Rhea is to keep it as open as possible. I understand that you are trying to insert humor and that is a good idea, but not many people watch the same TV shows. Even I have not heard of Mean Girls. -Bob Wayner
 
*Michael, this looks fantastic. But I would try to minimize the TV references because a goal of Rhea is to keep it as open as possible. I understand that you are trying to insert humor and that is a good idea, but not many people watch the same TV shows. Even I have not heard of Mean Girls. -Bob Wayner
 
**Bob, perhaps you are getting old too! -pm
 
**Bob, perhaps you are getting old too! -pm
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***Nah, I just don't watch a lot of TV. BTW, here is the result of all LATEX lettering. Plz let me know what you think! https://www.projectrhea.org/rhea/index.php/ECE302S13Notes
 
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Questions and Comments for: Limits of Functions


A tutorial by the Math Squad Member Michael Yeh


  • Sorry I don't get the "mean girls" reference. (Maybe I am just too old…) Can somebody explain? -pm
  • Michael, this looks fantastic. But I would try to minimize the TV references because a goal of Rhea is to keep it as open as possible. I understand that you are trying to insert humor and that is a good idea, but not many people watch the same TV shows. Even I have not heard of Mean Girls. -Bob Wayner

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