On Jul 1, 1:23=A0am, JSH <jst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jun 30, 10:14=A0pm, junoexpress <MTBrenne...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > So does a lot of math society...
> > > You people don't get it yet, eh?
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> > *You people*, hey, you better watch yourself buddy....
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> > > I go around you, and over time prove to people I'm right, then it's
> > > not just fun and games in math academia any more.
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> > You're like those apocalyptic preachers who rant about how the earth
> > will end on Tuesday and then they're back out there next Friday with
> > the same crap. You've "preached" about all of these terrible things
> > that will happen, and which of them has come true so far??? Or should
> > I ask, has a single one of them come true so far? Since you record is
> > absolutely nill, you'll have to excuse me if I'm not exactly trembling
> > in my boots. (Although I have to admit I like the "I go around you"
> > mantra, James. It's somewhat reminiscent of that line "I drink your
> > milkshake" from "There will be blood".)
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> > > When you can't publish the same old stuff through the same old
> > > channels. =A0When the Internet is chasing down every bit of wrong
math=
> > > that mathematicians push--no matter what their degree or their
status
> > > in the community.
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> > They can still publish the same way you publish your crap: online.
> > See, it works both ways Jimmy.
> > But I *was* surprised to learn that "the Internet" is going to track
> > down the *bad math*. Who will these "people of the Internet" be? Can't
> > be mathematicians, they're the "bad guys". But then who could
> > understand the math enough to know what was wrong and what was right?
> > And then they're going to go through all of the journals. My, my, that
> > will take a bit of time, won't it? (Do you have any idea of how long
> > it takes to review ONE paper James? No, of course you don't.) Duh...
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> > > When the funding, stops.
> > > Remember, my end goal is the same: remove your public financing.
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> > You conveniently forget that colleges still need math teachers: that's
> > public funding. Mathematicians will always be employed James. Face it,
> > you lose. All you have are your crack pipe dreams.
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> > M
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> Huh? =A0Who are you replying to?
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Huh? Huh? Huh?
LOL
A hit a little too close to home Jimmy or have you finally lost the
last firing neuron in that cavernous empty space between your ears.
Cheers,
M


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