Re: JSH: Sweep likely

From: a (a_at_shell3.shore.net)
Date: 07/13/04


Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:24:23 GMT

In article <3c65f87.0407120411.7f28de4a@posting.google.com>,
James Harris <jstevh@msn.com> wrote:
>Remember, I'm not talking about something vague here, as I'm talking
>about publication.
>
>Call me crazy if you wish as it won't make any difference.
>
>All the little social games that seemed to work on sci.math, never
>did, as I've just been busily researching, refining my results, and
>writing papers.
>
>It can just take a while with math research. Some of that refinement
>of my results can be seen by just looking over posts where I would
>argue out different areas with posters just to see if there wasn't
>something I missed, despite all the insults being tossed at me.
>
>I kept at it despite the social flak. Math is important. Social
>issues come and go.
>
>Now I've finally sent off the major papers, including re-sending APF
>for yet another round of formal peer review, which is extra work for
>some mathematicians required by sci.math posters who interfered with
>the journal process.
>
>So sci.math will pay, and so will posters who acted in a way that I'll
>show is gross fraud, requiring that they be stripped of their Ph.D's.
>
>The initial repudiation of this group, and of those posters will come
>from journals.
>
>Then the rest of the impact should come from the math community
>itself, as it moves to clean house, and try to make sure that
>something like this never happens again.
>
>Mathematicians who post on newsgroups need to understand that the
>rules still apply. There is still a code of ethics that you can be
>held accountable too.
>
>And your Ph.D is not a permanent gift. It is earned, and can be
>unearned.
>
>
>James Harris

James, if you forgot to bookmark it last time you needed it, here's
how to remove from Google articles you posted while drunk:

http://groups.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#9

HTH. HAND.



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