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"Owen Duffy" wrote but we as a community are apparently not sufficiently interested in quantifying things these days. ========================================== "When you can measure what you are speaking about and express it in numbers you know something about it. But when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind. It may be the beginning of knowledge but you have scarcely in your thoughts advanced to the state of science." : William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, 1824-1907. ========================================== Arithmetic is not taught in Western schools and universities any more. Even teachers are innumerate! ---- Reg. |
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Reg: Your making such an obviously false statement calls into question
all of your pronouncements. There is not a single student in my University (or any other similar institution that I know of) who will graduate without providing many demonstrations of their significant arithmetic and mathematical ability. Your veracity is gone. Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... ========================================== Arithmetic is not taught in Western schools and universities any more. Even teachers are innumerate! ---- Reg. |
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 22:50:55 -0500, "J. Mc Laughlin"
wrote: Reg: Your making such an obviously false statement calls into question all of your pronouncements. There is not a single student in my University (or any other similar institution that I know of) who will graduate without providing many demonstrations of their significant arithmetic and mathematical ability. Your veracity is gone. C'Mon Mac, Reggie has been doing this so many years, it's his trademark schtick. To give Reggie credit where credit is due, can be found in a remarkable body of work of programs. Unfortunately, this accomplishment is seriously tipped out of balance when he scorns his audience as software addicts. Instead of teaching them Kelvin's principles by example, we get his poor English stagings of Le Misanthrope de Moliere. One of my favorite irascible English characters is Dr. Samuel Johnson, but his ire is tempered with a faith in humanity: "this boy rows us as well without learning, as if he could sing the song of Orpheus to the Argonauts, who were the first sailors.' He then called to the boy, 'What would you give, my lad, to know about the Argonauts?' 'Sir (said the boy,) I would give what I have.' Johnson was much pleased with his answer, and we gave him a double fare. Dr. Johnson then turning to me, 'Sir, (said he) a desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being, whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge.' " 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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