Re: JSH: Why would they tell the truth?



[jstevh@xxxxxxx]
...
There are Usenet people who are just off, who quite simply, do not make
any sense, who may argue just because--even though they are completely
wrong,

And the reason someone might imagine you're not describing yourself is ...?

and a math journal said so.

Like SWJPAM told you that you were wrong in the strongest possible way, by
yanking your paper without even consulting you first (if your tale is
truthful -- which is always a question with you).


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