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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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"Lucan"
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England
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Mr. Silverman seems to want a certain type of forum that differs from mersenneforum.org in several ways.
He's been invited to start a subforum that's only for folks willing to follow his rules. He hasn't taken that invitation. IIRC he's been invited to go off and start his own forum, entirely separate from mersenneforum.org, that he can run however he wants -- he hasn't done that either. He's content to freeload on mersenneforum.org (perhaps because of its established name/fame?), without taking any of the suggestions that would allow him to have what he wants ... or, rather, would allow him to have what he claims he wants. This suggests that what Mr. Silverman really wants has nothing to do with posters having done their homework or phrasing their questions in proper mathematical terminology, but instead satisfies his psychological desire to remain in a situation just like the one he has already had here, berating his inferiors, safe in the comfort of being a bmoc (Definition #1 here: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bmoc). Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2011-11-17 at 20:01 |
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"Phil"
Sep 2002
Tracktown, U.S.A.
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I have to say that based on what I have read in these threads, I don't feel that banning RDS is right. Perhaps he made other, more incendiary posts which were deleted by the moderator(s), and the banning was in response to these, but if so, I would ask the moderator or moderators to clarify. I do feel that RDS has been persistently obnoxious on this particular issue, but as a result, we have some interesting observations by William and some well-written posts by Pace about the interplay between computations and mathematical thought that have quite effectively refuted Mr. Silverman's argument in my opinion. I don't see mere obnoxiousness as a valid reason for banning and, in the absence of any more serious charges, appeal to the moderators to lift the ban.
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May 2008
Worcester, United Kingdom
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I too feel that the ban on RDS is a big disappointment and would like to find a way of removing it.
I would plead with Bob to simply ignore posts that he sees as pointless since the one sure way of guaranteeing that they will continue is to comment on them in a disparaging way. I would also plead with people who post 'routine' factorisations to instead send them _privately_ to those who need them. If someone truly believes a factorisation is noteworthy and hence deserves posting, I believe its specific significance should then be spelt out as a part of the post. And, of course, it would make sense for the moderators to act against the repeated posting of 'routine' factorisations published here without good reason. |
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Worcester, United Kingdom
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And, of course, if this forum is truly _all_ about mindless and routine factorisations, it seems clear that those of us who want to push the state of the art forward are wasting our time here. Last fiddled with by Brian Gladman on 2011-11-20 at 12:52 Reason: TYPO |
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