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Gappers convention
On Sep 28, 5:54 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
downhill wrote: Yabahoobs wrote: evel to understand it. What was the topic of your PhD thesis? If "his" math is the standard suite of collegiate courses (Calc 1,2,3,4, Linear Algebra, differentials, etc) then I think many of us in here should be able to converse with him in depth about mathetmatics, and perhaps even his doctoral thesis. You need to know what "isomorphism" is before you even qualified. He can not engage in a simple discussion with out changing the meaning of standard accepted english words. What is the possibility that he will get that subject correct when the only supplementary proof he provides is scooter agreeing with him. The simple comment by him that there is no lift being created when a plane is flying level shows he is an idiot and might have been granted a degree but has no real understanding. I have a harvard phd on my race team he covers chemistry and he minored in math and did high school in Bulgaria and he has none of the communication and comprehension issues that tie cheese has. Itchy the intertubes avenger and protector of stupidity is like a bogus copy of a monty python skit, when he starts to loose the argument he hurls insults and makes up words. Itchie is incapable of learning even simple english usage. He is incapable of seeing the idiocy of his blathering here and obviously elsewhere. He in incapable of admitting when he is wrong. He thinks everyone else has his own faults. Conversing with him is an exercise in futility. Just like scooter. Gappers party? How cozy. Not here to joint you gappers conversation, it's mediocre at its best, but to open a thread for you gappers to wallow in your agony, as the other thread is getting too long for me to track. Enjoy your head banging sessions. snowbender |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 28, 11:15 am, Dave Cartman wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: And you are more like a little knowledge, don't know, won't learn, and can't learn; yes, 4 years for a college degree, and 4 years make a phD program, just think how much what 30 years can do and yet you've learned nothing. It is better not to learn your way. Is there a BA in Tai Chi? Do you have a 4 year degree in it? If not, then how can you claim to be proficient in it. Unless there's more to mastery and excellence than a Liberal Arts curriculum with a few extra math classes stuck in there. Though Taichichuans are popular on the "streets," but the classical Taichi literatures are mostly studied by college professors, that is, post PhD research. Oops, just realized, I've really stretched you gappers' little mental capacity too much, my bad. And you do need an operational concept of "isomorphism" to really "study" Taichi Skiing. My undergraduate degree was just a starting point for my academic and professional career. It was little more than a 4 year long, mushy, easy basic training - sort of a crowded weekend lift line. It wasn't particularly challenging, just slow and irritating and standing between me and what I wanted to do.. Yup, undergraduate education teaches not just knowledge but discipline, (sort of like "learn how to learn,") so the grads may have a tool to continue their education when they step into the "real" society. And learning discipline is all about learning the fundamentals and practicing the basics. Yup, it is "slow and irritating" to the undisciplined. The University of Tennessee, despite being a large state school, actually had a strict and stringent freshman English requirement. Since the idea of language is to communicate ideas, teaching proper punctuation and grammar was basic. Basics are good for building a foundation, nevertheless, when the techniques and skills advance, holding on the basics will be too little and too slow. The real world is big, and is a jungle out there; with your "fixed" domain English, you won't grow, and stuck. Can you imagine if you were trying to discuss mathematics with someone who believed that "" and "" were freely interchangeable with parenthesis and who insisted that a "+" meant to multiply? Because that's how you act here, with a lot of incoherent insults and name calling too. You have described yourself well; when the shoe fit, wear it, little domain knowledge. snowbender |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 1:01 am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Sep 28, 11:56 am, downhill wrote: Alan Baker wrote: snowbender 4 years don't "make" a PhD, Chai-tea. Yes, they do and did, 2 years graduate school and 2 years PhD program, which was the standard practice how Taiwanese college grads came to US study and got their degrees. No. They don't and did not. Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument, it only reflects your inner shameless denial nature. Simply spending four years at it gets you nothing. You've got that right, and think about how many years you have spent in RSA, what have you learned? The time is not the relevant factor. Actually, time is THE absolute factor; no matter you're a rich man, a poor man, a powerful man or not, or whatever, you've got 24 hrs a day, no more and no less, and add up everyday makes your life, and when they are gone, you are done. Only remaining question then is, was it worth all the anguish struggles? snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 9:04*am, snowbender
Gappers party? How cozy. Not here to joint you gappers conversation, it's mediocre at its best, but to open a thread for you gappers to wallow in your agony, as the other thread is getting too long for me to track. Enjoy your head banging sessions. So do you actually think that you "joint" someone's conversation? Or is that a typo? Or are you just using words however they strike your fancy? |
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Itchy comments just prove he is the head Gappers and is reallyable to show his command of english langauage
snowblower wrote:
Gappers party? How cozy. Not here to joint you gappers conversation, it's mediocre at its best, but to open a thread for you gappers to wallow in your agony, as the other thread is getting too long for me to track. Enjoy your head banging sessions. snowblower |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 8:04*am, snowbender
wrote: On Sep 28, 5:54 pm, "Bob F" wrote: downhill wrote: Yabahoobs wrote: evel to understand it. What was the topic of your PhD thesis? If "his" math is the standard suite of collegiate courses (Calc 1,2,3,4, Linear Algebra, differentials, etc) then I think many of us in here should be able to converse with him in depth about mathetmatics, and perhaps even his doctoral thesis. You need to know what "isomorphism" is before you even qualified. Please continue. |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 8:13 am, pigo wrote:
On Sep 29, 9:04 am, snowbender Gappers party? How cozy. Not here to joint you gappers conversation, it's mediocre at its best, but to open a thread for you gappers to wallow in your agony, as the other thread is getting too long for me to track. Enjoy your head banging sessions. So do you actually think that you "joint" someone's conversation? Or is that a typo? Or are you just using words however they strike your fancy? And your out burst changing the subject proves you are a little domain knowledge. Yes, I've learned the phrase "joint someone's conversation" from CNN. snowbender |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 8:29 am, Richard Henry wrote:
On Sep 29, 8:04 am, snowbender wrote: On Sep 28, 5:54 pm, "Bob F" wrote: downhill wrote: Yabahoobs wrote: evel to understand it. What was the topic of your PhD thesis? If "his" math is the standard suite of collegiate courses (Calc 1,2,3,4, Linear Algebra, differentials, etc) then I think many of us in here should be able to converse with him in depth about mathetmatics, and perhaps even his doctoral thesis. You need to know what "isomorphism" is before you even qualified. Please continue. So, what do you know about "isomorphism"? snowbender |
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More really really stupid comments from the head of the Gappers
snowblower wrote:
On Sep 29, 8:13 am, pigo wrote: On Sep 29, 9:04 am, snowbender Gappers party? How cozy. Not here to joint you gappers conversation, it's mediocre at its best, but to open a thread for you gappers to wallow in your agony, as the other thread is getting too long for me to track. Enjoy your head banging sessions. So do you actually think that you "joint" someone's conversation? Or is that a typo? Or are you just using words however they strike your fancy? And your out burst changing the subject proves you are a little domain knowledge. Yes, I've learned the phrase "joint someone's conversation" from CNN. snowblower |
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Gappers convention
On Sep 29, 10:42*am, snowbender
wrote: On Sep 29, 8:29 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Sep 29, 8:04 am, snowbender wrote: On Sep 28, 5:54 pm, "Bob F" wrote: downhill wrote: Yabahoobs wrote: evel to understand it. What was the topic of your PhD thesis? If "his" math is the standard suite of collegiate courses (Calc 1,2,3,4, Linear Algebra, differentials, etc) then I think many of us in here should be able to converse with him in depth about mathetmatics, and perhaps even his doctoral thesis. You need to know what "isomorphism" is before you even qualified. Please continue. So, what do you know about "isomorphism"? snowbender In mathematics, it is a term that can have subtly different meanings depending on the application. A general definition, at the synonym level, is bijective morphism, which descibes a relationship that has a symmetric, but not necessarily identical operation in both directions between two sets, groups or structures. That is sometimes described as one-on-one and onto. A crude and elementary example is relationship between the set of all integers i and the set of all even integers 2i. Does any of that apply to your thesis? |
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