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Re: Non-Euclidean Arithmetic
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Sep 13, 2012 11:02 AM
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PT III: >you really need to learn about "without loss of generality" before you speak on this again.
Paul, you really need to get a clue in general. You've made so many remarks in this forum that indicate that believe magic phrases like "without loss of generality" or "models of properties", "well formed formulas", the list goes on and on. All these phrases that you use to armor confused logic for battle. Did you ever see "The Bowery Boys"? Remember Leo Gorcey?
Joe N
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