Re: JSH: Being me

From: David C. Ullrich (ullrich_at_math.okstate.edu)
Date: 11/28/04


Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 14:19:45 -0600

On 28 Nov 2004 10:37:41 -0800, jstevh@msn.com (James Harris) wrote:

>I know, many of you probably think it's horrible being me, with all
>these people calling me name, putting up nasty webpages, and spending
>so much time talking bad about me.

Why in the world would you think anyone cares?

And just out of curiosity, who are you adressing here? This
happens every once in a while, you seem to be talking to all
your "other" readers, the ones who are not part of the vast
conspiracy. What makes you think that they exist?

>Some of you are in your own little world and maybe still think I'm
>wrong, while some of you realize that I'm right and STILL wouldn't
>want to be me considering how much opposition my results have faced
>and are likely to face.

Like, what gives you the idea that there are people out there
who think you're right? Nobody ever _says_ they think you're
right.

>But hey, it's actually fun!
>
>Like I haven't just done arguing with people on math or even just math
>research as I have an open source project on SourceForge, and I have
>made some friends (believe it or not) in a few Internet communities.

That _is_ hard to believe. Why do you keep coming back here?

>I *thought* I could use the Internet in a groundbreaking way to
>introduce major results but here I am WAITING ON A JOURNAL, when I
>said in the past that I wouldn't even use journals!

You've also said in the past that the internet didn't matter,
all that mattered was the fact that you were about to be published
in a journal.

Given just about anything you've ever said, you've said something
directly contraditory in the past.

************************

David C. Ullrich



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