Re: JSH: Closer to the Edge of Distributive Factoring
- From: "guenther vonKnakspot" <apacur@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Mar 2006 04:11:08 -0800
Larry Lard wrote:
José Carlos Santos wrote:
fishfry wrote:
James, nobody here has *ever* argued against the distributive property.
Several people have posted specific counterexamples to your recent
claims.
Don't waste your time. This text was posted here by James more than ten
days ago:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math/msg/2f87af65e5a74c27
The post that you replied to was posted by someone else.
A really bad forgery, too. Pertinent headers of James's post:
From: jstevh@xxxxxxx
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NNTP-Posting-Host: 24.5.79.223
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04:13:15 GMT)
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Complaints-To: groups-abuse@xxxxxxxxxx
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Pertinent headers of the forgery:
From: " jstevh@xxxxxxx" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Larry Lard
Replies to group please
Its pretty obvious, actually. The email address of the poster is in the
domain "nsm.com" as opposed to Harris' "msn.com". But don't you think
that a forged post of recycled Harris ramblings is better than none at
all? It's like reruns of TV series. They keep selling well after
several decades of repetitions.
Regards.
.
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