Re: Bernard Manning has died
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 18:08:56 GMT
michael adams wrote:
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I would honestly say that he's the most pathetic person I've
ever come across on Usenet.
But in your case, you've even got the certificates to prove it.
Back to the subject of linear algebra, Michael. Yesterday you said
that linear algebra is used for a wide variety of applications,
because you wanted to make out that you knew something about linear
algebra. So, could you give me an example application (other than
the trivial example of solving simultaneous equations) that linear
algebra is used for?
Linear alegbra can be used for measuring the bending moments when
3 dimensional rigid bodies are put under stress. Using Cauchy's
principle it goes without saying.
I assume you're familiar with bending moments, stress,
and matrices ?
How utterly predictable you are - always trying to look clever, even
on subjects that you know precisely bugger all about.
Now, please ******EXPLAIN HOW****** linear algebra is used for the
application you mention, and ensure that you explain how Cauchy's
principle is used.
< obfuscation snipped >
<snip change of subject>
Anyway I notice you've avoided answering my question. So I'll
ask you again. Do you have any experience of bending moments,
stress, and matrices ?
Bending moments and stress are things from mechanical engineering, and I
studied mechanical engineering in 1st and 2nd years at uni prior to changing
to a different engineering subject, so yes, I know what they are. And
matrices (and vectors) are the building blocks of linear algebra, so I
obviously know what they are.
So, when you provide your explanation for HOW "Linear alegbra can be used
for measuring the bending moments when 3 dimensional rigid bodies are put
under stress. Using Cauchy's principle it goes without saying.", I will be
able to see whether you're bluffing or not.
So, could you hurry up and provide your explanation, because as it stands
YOU ARE A FRAUD.
Steve - www.spamalot.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info
Michael Fraudams wants to ban all sigs with links in - good luck with that.
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