[SOC] [OT] But important scientific question

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Mon Feb 15 12:28:39 EST 2010


Hmm.  Maybe you should join a SCO group?>
Pete C






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From: Madison Jones <w5mj at hal-pc.org>
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No, no, no!  By discussing something other than radio, it proves they are TRULY 
econd class.  They should get a star by their numbers.
Regards,
Madison  W5MJ
OC 626

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f Mike Besemer (WM4B)
ent: Monday, February 15, 2010 8:58 AM
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Wow... this is some seriously non-SOC stuff here.  
Is there a process by which we can disqualify some of the participants of this 
hread?  Maybe give them a negative (or imaginary) SOC number?
Mike
M4B
OC # 13^2
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You forgot:
Alan Turing
arian Adam Rejewski
erzy Witold Różycki
enryk Zygalski
lfred Dillwyn Knox

On 15-Feb-10 14:25, Dana Browne AD5VC wrote:
 While Einstein was brilliant, he used mathematics (specifically Riemannian 
eometry) rather than developing it.�� Genius physicist, but not a 
athematician.

 Here's a list:

 Euler
 Bernoulli
 Laplace
 deCartes
 Euclid
 Riemann
 Hermite
 Lagrange
 Newton
 Pascal
 Gauss
 Fibonacci
 Leibnitz
 Fermat
 Hilbert
 Fourier


 Dana
 AD5VC

 --- On Mon, 2/15/10, Ian C. Purdie<ianpurdie at integritynet.com.au>  wrote:

 From: Ian C. Purdie<ianpurdie at integritynet.com.au>
 Subject: [SOC] [OT]  But important scientific question
 To: "Flying Pigs"<fpqrp-l at fpqrp.com>, "Second Class Operators' 
lub"<soc at mailman.qth.net>
 Date: Monday, February 15, 2010, 2:41 AM

 Sorry to bother the list but I've just had a "serious debate" with my
 twin 12 year old grand-daughters attending first year of High School.

 For there first assignment in mathematics [they're in different classes]
 they are to select a famous mathematician in history, briefly detail his
 life and times and expand upon why he is famous in mathematics and a few
 other things.

 The first twin asked me last Friday evening and I mentioned the usual
 names off the top of my head. Euclid, Archimedes etc. etc.

 She countered that everyone wanted to do Einstein.

 I suggested that Einstein was a brilliant Physicist and no doubt while
 obviously well versed in mathematics, that was not for which he was well
 known [in the strict sense] for.

 This evening the other twin is now wedded to the idea of Einstein and
 the other one said, the teacher said, Einstein is a well known
 mathematician.

 What say ye geniuses? Who, given the assignment, would seriously select
 Einstein among the prominent mathematicians of the world.

 I confess, that in my early days given a similar assignment as Sydney
 University, I was consumed by a book called "Men in Mathematics" which
 covered the life and times of prominent mathematicians and I found it a
 riveting read.


 Thanks! :)

 Ian C. Purdie - VK2TIP
 http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/
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