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College Baseball Project

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Hello, I noticed that you have edited a College baseball related article. You may be interested to know that there is a college baseball WikiProject which you can join if you like. We would love to have you!

Lumps from work on Barbershop paradox

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Symbols for contradiction: ↯, ⇒⇐ , ⊥, ↮, and ※.

Table of shorthand math/logic symbols:

Operator (Name) Colloquial Symbolic
Negation NOT not X ~ ~X
Disjunction OR X or Y v X v Y
Conjunction AND X and Y . X . Y
Implication IF...THEN if X then Y > X > Y

see also Table_of_mathematical_symbols and Wikipedia:Mathematical symbols.

Possible rewrite of Athletics section of NCSU article

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Some rewording, highlighting certain things often via links (ie NC State Wolfpack men's basketball should feature prominently, Kay Yow's career, other defining features like maybe a list of notable athletes and coaches).

Athletics

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Image:NCStateWolfpack.png The red "block S" has been an NCSU logo since 1890.

As a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina State University competes in 24 intercollegiate varsity sports. Also known as the Wolfpack, NC State has won eight national championships: two NCAA basketball championships, two AIAW cross country championships, and four titles under other sanctioning bodies. NC State was also a founding member of the Southern Conference and is one of the "Big Four" teams on Tobacco Road.

perspective on BP

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216.163.6.70 changed the restatement portion of BP to reflect the current way of thinking, the conc that it's not a paradox. Clearly people are getting confused between Carroll's view at the time that it was a paradox and the current approach that makes it not a paradox; how can the article make that more clear?


My Sandbox

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testing a picture

Hu Jintao with Dmitry Medvedev

Can you please review this article and fix the tagged issues? Bearian (talk) 18:29, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]