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I'm a fifth year graduate student in physics at Penn State University, doing research in high-energy particle phenomenology. I also have a hobby interest in computer programming.


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comment Reusing an old Facebook profile picture
Yes, I know that, but that's not what prompted me to ask the question.
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comment Reusing an old Facebook profile picture
Thanks for the answer, but I'm actually not using Timeline so I'm really looking for an answer that addresses that case.
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comment Some posts in Facebook event page cannot be “like” or “comment”
I seem to remember encountering something like this that had to do with privacy settings on the photos, but I don't remember the details.
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comment What's the simplest way to find someone's Facebook profile by their email address?
Huh, I thought I tried that... guess not. It works!
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comment Compose final degree work with Google Docs: Cool or crazy?
Interesting, I didn't know that LatexLab was based on Google Docs. But if I understand correctly, that's a third-party addition, not a part of Gdocs itself, so it's inaccurate to say that Google Docs actually supports LaTeX. (In a way it'd be kind of like saying that Notepad supports LaTeX)
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comment Compose final degree work with Google Docs: Cool or crazy?
For "advanced scientific formatting" (I assume you mean equations and the like) many people use LaTeX anyway. So if you're trying to evaluate Google Docs relative to offline word processors (which is the only way this might not belong on webapps.SE), I'd leave that first category out.
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