To avoid clutter at sci.math.research, "consultancy fee" thread has been moved to sci.math

From: David Halitsky (dhalitsky_at_cumulativeinquiry.com)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:30:12 +0000 (UTC)

To avoid unnecessary clutter at sci.math.research, the
"consultancy fee" thread which I started for Cumulative
Inquiry has been moved to sci.math. The "consultancy"
fee" postings at sci.math have been "nuked" and should
disappear shortly. Repositioning at sci.math will
permit clarifications to be posted for the benefit
of prospective consultants without requiring the
sci.math.research moderator to waste time approving
such follow-on clarifications. Persons interested
in the consultancy should follow the new thread at
sci.math.

The new posting at sci.math has relevant references
to Dushnik and Miller's original article on dim n
partial orders, the relevant link at Eric Weisstein's
MathWorld, and the relevant section of Trotter.
This new posting also corrects repeated errors in
the statement of the "non-intervening" clause of the
relevant definition of directed edge, for which I
apologize. Sometimes, one shouldn't let one's
fingers do the thinking.

Any further postings for consultancies/honoraria from
Cumulative Inquiry Inc will appear at sci.math.