Re: Writing solutions manual
- From: "Bill" <Bill_NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 01:01:36 -0400
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Since I noticed there is such an interest in these books, I have decided
to write a solutions manual. I invite you to help me--we should make
10^9s... Here are my first 3 solutions or answers... To make this joint
work (is that the new standard?), please limit your solutions to 3 per
person/day.
1. 42
2. By studying
3. Yes, it is rude to call somebody a crackpot
4. Yes, it does seem a flagrantly disrespectful to an author to
indiscriminately disseminate solutions manuals to his or her efforts
without appropriate permissions.
5. Truth is not a popularity contest--the notion of surrogate factoring is
likely not a diamond in the rough....
6. The antiderivative of (1/cabin) is a houseboat.
7. Absolutely no one who wants a solution manual has replied to this thread
(it's almost ironic!)
8. Yes, this is a dumb thread, but it's less pitiful than requesting
solution manuals.
9. American students who want solution manuals are one of the USA's weakest
links.
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