Re: like a definition question about sub-algebra



In article <30606360.1143219119081.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
eugene <jane1806@xxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<21234279.1143208281395.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
forum.org>,
eugene <jane1806@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Nobody?

Learn to quote. There's a very nice button in Math
Forum that says
"Quote Original". Otherwise, who the hell knows what
the hell you are
talking about?

[.snip.]

About "very nice button" see above.

Well, you are supposed to be able to trim your quotes. Better than
cut-n-paste, and way better than not quoting.

About the question: what do you mean by "who the hell knows what the hell you are talking about?"
If my question is incorresct in it's formulation, please indicate
where it is

The ->only<- question I have seen from you is "Nobody?" I assume,
since there is a reference tag in the header, that it was a follow-up
to something. I assume as well that you are not in the habit of
posting existential questions like "Nobody?" at sci.math, so that what
you are asking is whether anybody can make some comment about
something that presumably appeared in the post that you followed-up.

Alas. The post you followed-up to is not in my server. I have not seen
it. I do not know if and when I will see it. So, I do not know what
was in the post you followed-up to. Why do I not know?

BECAUSE YOU DID NOT QUOTE ANYTHING IN IT.

otherwise i don't understand what the hell you are
talking about

The fact that I, and anybody who does not have the original and does
not read usenet the way you read it (through the web; yech) have no
idea what you are talking about because I do not know the content of
the post you followed-up to.

It's as if you get an answering machine message from someone, and it
says "So, what is your answer?" and that's all it says, with no
reference to what the question was. DO you know what the message is
about? I certaily do not.

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Arturo Magidin
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