Re: x^y + y^x > 1



In article
<mck2l3lk7f6oph3q472d82iei9begthhrb@xxxxxxx>,
David C. Ullrich <ullrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:38:46 -0800, The World Wide Wade
<aderamey.addw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <vasvk396qltvqd62h6j68fl5fue5m1vn0p@xxxxxxx>,
David C. Ullrich <ullrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:51:32 -0700, Virgil <Virgil@xxxxxxx> wrote:

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In article
<aderamey.addw-A974F6.20550629112007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
The World Wide Wade <aderamey.addw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <Virgil-73A6EF.20312829112007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Virgil <Virgil@xxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <Xns99F7D79305DE0goddardbenetscapenet@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bart Goddard <goddardbe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Virgil <Virgil@xxxxxxx> wrote in news:Virgil-1AFBE5.19462229112007
@comcast.dca.giganews.com:

Not for x = y = -3.

-3 is very small for a positive number.

There is nothing in the subject header about anything being positive.

Come on. It's specified in the OP's post.

Which was not included in the posting I saw, since MT_Newswatcher does
not display the entire thread, nor allow easy access to it.

Anything prior to the line of colons I entered above for this posting
did not appear on my screen.

Then you should get a real newsreader before making more comments
here, lest this happen again. Thunderbird works just fine, it's
free (and yes, in particular it works just find on Mac OS X.)

David, MTN is a fine newsreader for OS X.

That may very well be - I know nothing about MTN.

But saying it's a fine newsreader seems inconsistent with
Virgil's statement "MT_Newswatcher does
not display the entire thread, nor allow easy access to it".

MT Newswatcher is a fine newsreader. It has a menu
command to open all articles that are listed in the
Rerferences: header. An individual article in the
References: header can be opened by clicking on it. MTN
is a newsreader, not a http gateway nntp articles as
are Google and Mathforum. But, of course, you know this.

G and mf maintain a database that is not a part of
usenet, from which they display articles as they
please. Additionally Mathforum refuses to write a
usable References: header, citing only the article
being replied to thereby breaking the chain of
references. A pox upon them and their coopting,
separatist, misleading ways.

--
Michael Press
.



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