Re: Question about the millennium prize problems
- From: "Jesse F. Hughes" <jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:32:58 -0400
Han de Bruijn <Han.deBruijn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I'd suggest that those so-called millennium prize problems are
rather boring. Most of boredom stemming from the fact that they are
virtually impossible to solve. Why not define your own millennium
prize problems and solve them in small but certain steps. There are
plenty challenges around you, if you look carefully. Ah, who cares
about the "prize" ..
Yes, easy problems are better than hard problems. I wonder why hard
problems get all of the attention?
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where we can be in some other place. The question is, who ought to
make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know,
my position is clear. I'm the commander guy." --- George W. Bush
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