Re: The quaternion group as a product



Arturo Magidin wrote:
[snip]

I think it is a problem with your web browser.

I don't read the newsgroup through a browser. That's part of the
problem. Not everyone reads the newsgroup through a browser, or
through (bleach) MathForum.

[snip]

Perhaps upgrade to the latest version of IE or Firefox?

I ->am<- using the latest version of Firefox, son. Thank you for your
"tip".

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