JT
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Re: My amateurview of math.
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Feb 2, 2013 11:48 PM
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On 3 Feb, 05:21, Tonic...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Sunday, February 3, 2013 5:23:41 AM UTC+2, JT wrote: > > On 1 Feb, 14:53, harry_potte...@walla.co.il wrote: > > > > On Friday, February 1, 2013 10:51:38 AM UTC+2, JT wrote: > > > > > On 1 Feb, 07:29, "fasnsto" <inva...@invalid.com> wrote: > > ..................................................................... > > > > > > > > > > > > (1) If you're a kid in or up to high school level: continue to ask things, to doubt things, to rebel...but mostly continue learning mathematics, which is one damn good way to spend one's life on this planet. > > > > (2) If you're already over high school level, in college or university: talk to WM. He has very astonishing, fantastic and even comic things to teach you. > > > > Tonio > > > Well the finitists at least not walking the path of Merry Poppins, > > > stop dreaming do science, oh wait i forgot math isn't science it is > > > philosophy. Well then proceed on your dream journey and let me talk to > > > people who do real math within the computational theory field. Still > > > looking for the wiz of Oz Tonio. > > So I see you're an amateur not only in mathematics but also in spelling, grammar and even thinking. > Well, how lucky your friends and family are, son. > > Ps. Oh, and about my advice: it definitely is WM, no matter your age.
Well i have certainly +30 IQ points upon you that tell me to not take advice from you. Parroting...
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