Re: JSH: Wrappers in ring of algebraic integers
- From: Red <red@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:49:46 EDT
"So the ring of algebraic integers applies wrappers around the the d's,which I'll call w_1 and w_2, so that you have"
"That ring specifically blocks the distributive property itself in certain instances.
"
Okay. Let me see if I can transcribe this into
human:
Let the message be clear: I will come into
this group, and I will make no effort to use
the language everyone else uses: wrappers, crappers,
blocking, illegal position (I was watching sports
when I came up with this.). Because I,
jsh, am special, and I deserve that you,
lowly peasant dogs adapt to me and my way of
speaking.
Because,I, jsh, matter. And you don't.
And it is more convenient for me that 500
other posters learn my own private language--
which I will not bother to explain nor describe,
than that I myself make an effort to adapt to
anyone else.
Because I matter...and you don't.
And I chose not to bother reading books.I
cannot be bothered, as it is my mission to
be the discoverer of truth. And , as you (peasant
dogs, remember)have no interest in the truth,
you must serve me(consider yourselves lucky) by
doing lowly work of correcting my mathematics.
.
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