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I think that might be considered the fundamental flaw????
This is a very hurtful phrase to utter. It undermines all the work I've been doing for months regarding convergence, decrescence, and saturation of continuous functions.
This is a very hurtful phrase to utter. It undermines all the work I've been doing for months regarding convergence, decrescence, and saturation of continuous functions.
Adi... the problem with smart guys like yourself is that you can be so dumb... I don't mean that to be hurtful... but you'll see that being the brightest guy in the room isn't the most important thing in life... and my snarky comment was meant to show you that.....
Life is about assessing situations, and gauging the room and knowing when to say x or y or z... nothing to do with our current conversation...
You're a young man and have a lot to learn.......
Be aware of your surrounding and gauge from there...
This might sound cryptic, but it won't be later in life....
I think that might be considered the fundamental flaw????
Our Son In Law however he only cares when he is in class since he has a PhD in Mathematics and is a Professor at a very large University.
Adi, Chow is right about this.
The only people who care about fundamental flaws in a statement about pi are those who are involved in whatever it is they are involved in with pi and unless you are in our Son In Laws class as a student, he would never dream of "correcting" anyone about pi or the fundamental flaw of their statement.
My status comment says enough. You are screwed messing with me either way .
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