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how do you black out text in a forum?
15 September 2011 - 10:54 PM
Hey. I was wondering how to black out text when you're in a forum so that when you try to read the page, you just see it blacked out but when you highlight the words, then you can see what it says.
Actually, I was more interested in applying this technique to Wordpress so that I can make tutorials for myself, by blacking out the words so I have to fill in the blank while I'm reading, but still have backup for myself in case I forget. -
Mathematics that's relevant to the study of seismology
5 September 2011 - 03:42 AM
Hi. I was wondering if any of you are studying/doing research in seismology. What kinds of math are important in that field?
Outside of calculus, I'd imagine partial differential equations, stats, and linear algebra, maybe some topics in real analysis.
But undergrad math just gave me a brief overview of different branches of math. I'm wondering if there are specific topics/areas that seismologists find useful. Thanks.
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