Re: Modern censorship
From: Joona I Palaste (palaste_at_cc.helsinki.fi)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: 20 Nov 2004 21:31:41 GMT
James Harris <jstevh@msn.com> scribbled the following:
> You read in history books about individuals harried by mobs,
> continually barraged with various attacks, who face outrageous
> behavior at the hands of some group, and then we come to a supposedly
> enlightened age with extraordinary tools for sharing information--and
> the same damn thing happens again.
(snip further crap)
James, no one cares. When you get published, notify us. Last I recall,
you were working on proving Fermat's Last Theorem and finding a
polynomial-time prime finding algorithm. That's great. If you make any
progress with them, tell us. But don't whine and whine about how
everyone is against you. The only way to make people know about your
proficiency in math is to actually show your work, not to whine about
persecution and brag about how great you are.
-- /-- Joona Palaste (palaste@cc.helsinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\ \-------------------------------------------------------- rules! --------/ "No, Maggie, not Aztec, Olmec! Ol-mec!" - Lisa Simpson
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