From: Jesse F. Hughes on 14 Jun 2010 13:35 Mark Murray <w.h.oami(a)example.com> writes: > On 14/06/2010 15:36, marcus-b wrote: >> He's not harmless. He was in the Army; he described >> contemplating shooting his commanding officer. After >> a long battle with David Ullrich, he contacted Ullrich's >> chairman and the Attorney General of Oklahoma, trying to >> get Ullrich fired or reprimanded for addmitting that he >> ***contemplated*** using a racist term in describing >> Harris. He has contacted UC Berkeley to try to get >> Arturo Magidin's PhD revoked. He has contacted a number >> of government officials, including the NSA and probably >> congressmen and even the President. There are others. >> He is sufficiently vicious and unstable that he >> ***should*** be on the Secret Service's watch list. > > Bloody hell! So a really nice guy, then. > > I retract the "harmless" bit. > > Malevolent and confused? Hmm. Maybe he's a bit nasty, but he's nonetheless apparently harmless. He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of course he couldn't. He contacts various government officials, to no avail. How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's harmless? -- Jesse F. Hughes "You know, I -- when I speak, like right now, for example -- I'm speaking to the American people, of course, and I want them to know that I know how tough it is[...]" -- Reassuring words from Pres. Bush
From: Arturo Magidin on 14 Jun 2010 14:53 On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: [..] > He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He > tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of > course he couldn't. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/e09979961a08c602 http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math/msg/60656ba3122933f6 http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/ac457440cbf8ca2e -- Arturo Magidin
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 14 Jun 2010 16:44 Arturo Magidin <magidin(a)member.ams.org> writes: > On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > > [..] > >> He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He >> tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of >> course he couldn't. > > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/e09979961a08c602 > http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math/msg/60656ba3122933f6 > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/ac457440cbf8ca2e How did I miss this? I send papers to math journals and I damn well get a reply. Sure, they're polite rejections but they had better reply to me. -- "All that 'shock and awe' stuff we've just dumped onto the Asian part of this earth - could we have fractured something? Perhaps the earth was just reacting to something that man has done to injure it. The earth is organic, you know. It can be hurt." -- A chatroom explanation of the Dec. 2004 tsunami.
From: dannas on 15 Jun 2010 14:48 "Jesse F. Hughes" <jesse(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote in message news:87hbl5gx9q.fsf(a)phiwumbda.org... Arturo Magidin <magidin(a)member.ams.org> writes: > On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > > [..] > >> He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He >> tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of >> course he couldn't. > > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/e09979961a08c602 > http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math/msg/60656ba3122933f6 > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.math.undergrad/msg/ac457440cbf8ca2e How did I miss this? I send papers to math journals and I damn well get a reply. Sure, they're polite rejections but they had better reply to me. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JSH also went to some proff office and had a nasty chalkboard show down with him, when he lived in Atlanta.
From: marcus-b on 15 Jun 2010 20:50 On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > Mark Murray <w.h.o...(a)example.com> writes: > > On 14/06/2010 15:36, marcus-b wrote: > >> He's not harmless. He was in the Army; he described > >> contemplating shooting his commanding officer. After > >> a long battle with David Ullrich, he contacted Ullrich's > >> chairman and the Attorney General of Oklahoma, trying to > >> get Ullrich fired or reprimanded for addmitting that he > >> ***contemplated*** using a racist term in describing > >> Harris. He has contacted UC Berkeley to try to get > >> Arturo Magidin's PhD revoked. He has contacted a number > >> of government officials, including the NSA and probably > >> congressmen and even the President. There are others. > >> He is sufficiently vicious and unstable that he > >> ***should*** be on the Secret Service's watch list. > > > Bloody hell! So a really nice guy, then. > > > I retract the "harmless" bit. > > > Malevolent and confused? Hmm. > > Maybe he's a bit nasty, but he's nonetheless apparently harmless. > > He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He > tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of > course he couldn't. He contacts various government officials, to no > avail. How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's > harmless? > > -- > Jesse F. Hughes > "You know, I -- when I speak, like right now, for example -- I'm > speaking to the American people, of course, and I want them to know > that I know how tough it is[...]" -- Reassuring words from Pres. Bush Jesse my lad, All it takes is one administrator who dislikes one of his victims or who is supersensitive regarding racial slurs. He could do real harm in such circumstances. And really, I don't think you should ignore his ruminations about shooting his commanding officer. In that case he had both the means and the motivation. This guy has been characterized as a narcissist here repeatedly, but I think the case can be made that he is a self-deluded and hostile sociopath. Marcus
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