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Jun 17 at 8:14 vote accept Jon23
Jun 6 at 21:24 history edited LSpice CC BY-SA 4.0
`\LaTeX` -> `\mathrm\LaTeX`, while this is on the front page
Jun 6 at 21:11 history reopened Dattier
Jukka Kohonen
Daniele Tampieri
Carlo Beenakker
Steve D
Jun 6 at 20:32 history made wiki Post Made Community Wiki by Todd Trimble
Jun 6 at 18:07 review Reopen votes
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Jun 6 at 17:54 history closed David White
Sam Hopkins
Monroe Eskew
YCor
Andy Putman
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Jun 6 at 16:46 history became hot network question
Jun 6 at 16:25 comment added Sam Hopkins @MonroeEskew or mexts (math text messages)
Jun 6 at 15:50 comment added Monroe Eskew What about mathematical phone calls??
Jun 6 at 15:21 answer added Carlo Beenakker timeline score: 12
Jun 6 at 11:13 comment added Jon23 The editors should feel free to close or delete the question, it appears to have little interest the to users of MO.
Jun 6 at 10:50 review Close votes
Jun 6 at 17:57
Jun 6 at 9:24 comment added Jon23 Some people send raw $\LaTeX$ in their replies, unusual for a general email. Also, some conversations may have intellectual value well-beyond the authors (this would require some agreements to make them public), again unusual for one's standard emails..
Jun 6 at 9:04 comment added Michael Greinecker How does the problem differ from archiving emails in general?
Jun 6 at 8:59 history edited Martin Sleziak
perhaps (math-communication) fits, too
Jun 6 at 8:46 history asked Jon23 CC BY-SA 4.0