From: JSH on 10 Feb 2010 21:17 To me knowledge is not something that is a birthright. It does not matter to me if most of you die in ignorance, or not. But for your lives, if you do any mathematical work, does it matter if it's wrong? Does it? An experiment is in progress: how valuable is your time, really. If I am right, then the answer from reality is that for many of you, your time is worthless. Reality does not care if you use time and energy in worthless tasks. So the experiment is a simple one. I simply watch, and wait. Daily I learn who is worth what, all over the world. James Harris
From: Jens Stuckelberger on 10 Feb 2010 22:18 On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:17:23 -0800, JSH wrote: > Daily I learn who is worth what, all over the world. Bearing in mind that over 15 years of posting you have been unable to learn that you are worthless, that's, to say the least, difficult to believe.
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