Re: JSH: Assocation does not prove

From: Daniel Ryan (danielmryan_at_sprint.ca)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:42:39 -0400


> Come on James, let's see some irrelevant, incoherent, and incorrect
> algebra!

"Too many chiefs - not enough Indians." This is a commonplace saying about
Canada by Canadians, and any Canadian born & raised is attracted to such
gridlockeries outside of Canada just as an Irishman is attracted to anything
with a shamrock.

I trust it would not be too violative of common sense to suggest that the
task of checking the work of a committee of peer reviewers who themselves
spent a _lot_ of time examining Wiles' proof all by your lonesome in
exchange for a brag on this group is a task that no-one (as of yet) seems
enthusiastic for.

Come to think of it, neither am I.



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