Re: JSH: One mystery remains
- From: "DmitryKovtun" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 18:50:40 -0600
<jstevh@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Richard Tobin wrote:
In article <1165889030.181648.62060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<jstevh@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Publication in a peer reviewed math journal meant absolutely NOTHING to
sci.math'ers.
Absolutely right. Peer review is a means, not an end. If peer review
fails to spot bogus papers, they're still bogus. That your paper was
accepted shows that the journal's reviewing was inadequate.
-- Richard
Well either this newsgroup will get down on its knees and beg for
forgiveness for destroying that journal or sci.math will cease to
exist.
Liar
Some of you Usenetters forget that you get to post for free because a
lot of other people are paying the bills.
Seems to me that sci.math is giving a lot of reason to re-think the
current system.
Liar
Gotcha.
You people just don't think far enough ahead.
you are too stupid to realize you are not very smart, IQ about 83
Part of the endgame is not only the end of sci.math but changing all of
Usenet.
dummie.......
.
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