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some words in praise of Mahoneys latest work.
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| guenther vonKnakspott 2007-02-24, 6:55 pm |
| As some of you may have noticed, I've been in a foul mood lately. I've
been dealing with some bothersome noise, an event that hadn't occurred
much lately. Anyway, I just read Mahoneys paper on dealing with
superfluous noise and other undesirables in non Abelian Groups, and I
must admit I'm awed. I really think his technique, of applying a
strange attractor and practically let the noise source take care of
itself, is particularly brilliant.
I guess this article could be considered out of topic especially if
one is not aware of what has been going on lately. Of course, I could
have contacted Mahoney directly on the theatre of operations, but I
was wary of interfering with his current work. Well Mahoney, let me
tell you that I tip my hat to you, or put in other words, you're the
man Mahoney.
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| biject 2007-02-25, 6:55 pm |
| On Feb 24, 1:30 pm, "guenther vonKnakspott" <apa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As some of you may have noticed, I've been in a foul mood lately. I've
> been dealing with some bothersome noise, an event that hadn't occurred
> much lately. Anyway, I just read Mahoneys paper on dealing with
> superfluous noise and other undesirables in non Abelian Groups, and I
> must admit I'm awed. I really think his technique, of applying a
> strange attractor and practically let the noise source take care of
> itself, is particularly brilliant.
> I guess this article could be considered out of topic especially if
> one is not aware of what has been going on lately. Of course, I could
> have contacted Mahoney directly on the theatre of operations, but I
> was wary of interfering with his current work. Well Mahoney, let me
> tell you that I tip my hat to you, or put in other words, you're the
> man Mahoney.
I as of late have not been keeping up the way I should. But I
have to admit Mahoney is one of the few reseachers who actually
looks at what people do. Many in this field evaluate on what others
say or what school one is from. He does not, he gives everyone a
fair chance to prove themselves. There only I few others like him Matt
Mark Tim Sachin and few others they are a rare bred. I wish I could
be more like them but I fall short.
Anyway keep up the good work its a never ending task!!
David A. Scott
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| industrial_one@hotmail.com 2007-02-25, 6:55 pm |
| On Feb 24, 1:30 pm, "guenther vonKnakspott" <apa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 've been in a foul mood lately.
Like always. You must have had a XXXXed up childhood Guenther, man. I
think i've solved the mystery why you're always in a bitter mood: you
still haven't got over the day you were raped by the guinea pig in
kindergarten. It doesn't have to last forever you know, s a doctor.
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| Sportman 2007-02-25, 6:55 pm |
| On Feb 25, 9:52 pm, industrial_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Like always. You must have had a XXXXed up childhood Guenther, man. I
> think i've solved the mystery why you're always in a bitter mood: you
> still haven't got over the day you were raped by the guinea pig in
> kindergarten. It doesn't have to last forever you know, s a doctor.
The working of the universe is that every thought, word and action
what disturb the peace, fall back as a curse at the human who caused
it, while when it cause peace, it give peace to the human who caused
it.
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