Re: very sad



John Griffin wrote:

"Andy" <aaa_2500X@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Interestingly, people with very long and specialized
careers in math and physics tend to be more openminded
about the possibility of predicting the lottery.

Yeah, people like Art Bell.

No.


The most closedminded people are those with short or medium
education in those very same subjects.


I wonder what level of education produces "closedminded"?

You can't argue the point, so you resort to personal attacks instead. Well you got me there... Since english is my third language, you can find many more mistakes in my written english, but then again, I speak, write and read 6 languages.


I speak and write 937 languages. (Ridiculous...sure, but you can say anything you want on the internet. You started it.)


But do you speak the only one that matters in a lottery context - the language of randomness?



Andy


Okay, so give us some names. How about half a dozen "with very long and specialized careers in math and physics" who tend to be open-minded about the possibility of predicting the lottery and half a dozen of those closed-minded people with short or medium
education in those very same subjects.



Speaking of which, we haven't heard from me-math-guy for a long time. He had a closed mind about the possibility of predicting lotteries. He may have had a long and specialised career in math since he claimed to answer math queries over the internet.


Be sure to tell us why you're qualified to judge both groups.
<snicker>

[Is he going to say he has six doctorates in mathematics and the sciences?]

To enhance your amusement value, tell us why you're open to the silly belief that the next value of a uniformly distributed random variable can be predicted.

P.S. Also, let us know what you took as a personal attack. No one is going to attack you here, you yappy, insignificant cretin.


Evil Nigel

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