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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Harris) wrote: > If you've never heard of it, that's ok. Mathematicians have a society > that is strangely separate from the rest of the world, which seems to > follow its own rules, like how it has to my knowledge *still* not > given John Nash a single award. James Harris is a society of one which is even stranger and more seprate from the rest of the world. His society-of-one demands that JSH be given the Fields award and the Pulitzer prize and the Nobel peace prize, and a whole lot more, for results that wouldn't get more than a B- in most computer science courses.
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