Re: mathematician salaries



> In Mark's dozens of posts, Mark does occasionally allude to the fact
> that he
> earned a PhD in a hard science, and that Mark has successfully
> consumated his training in
> the realm of finance.

Consumated [sic] his training? Would you please look up the word
"consummated". Note the spelling and the meaning. This is the second time I
have seen you demonstrate that you do not know the spelling or meaning of
this word. You have shown many times now that you do not have a way with
words that one would expect from someone with a doctorate, let alone a
double doctorate.


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