Re: Calculus XOR Probability
- From: Tony Orlow <aeo6@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 12:59:14 -0400
Jesse F. Hughes said:
stephen@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Tony will likely never learn, and will either eventually
tire of reinventing math, or he will just join the
ranks of the perpetual trolls.
"Eventually...he [might] just join the ranks of the perpetual trolls"?
How long does it take to count him as a perpetual troll? I admit I've
recently been surprised by accounts of how long Han de Bruin has been
trying to get others to repeat his allegedly quotable quote and how
long Petry has endeavored to explain how to explain mathematics to
computers.
How long has Tony been at it, anyway?
A little over a year, when it comes to dismantling Cantor's Garden. :)
Keep in mind that the conversations I've been part of on this subject have
covered a lot of areas, an that my arguments have evolved and continue to
evolve, and have not been without merit. There are those with whom I have
mutual agreements on this, and there is obviously a movement afoot. So, you can
call me a troll if you like, but that just means you don't get the gist of the
conversation.
--
Smiles,
Tony
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