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Re: [ATM] [atm_free] Re: Optimization



jamoore47 wrote:
> go-back and read the threads!! Carefully!!,,
> and you will see it is "You" whom are miss-quoting,
> You copied and pasted mine and mels words together!!
> and got it all-wrong!!
> Mel only wrote some of what you quoted!!
>  
> John Moore.
>
Did you, or did you not write this?

and/or inventions
 >> of science were known for their "Understanding" of concepts, and their
 >> Imaginations!,[Einstien himself said,, that "Imagination was more 
valuable
 >> than
 >> knowledge"] than for their math skills. Math is a great

Look at MY posting carefully.  That was the sentence I was referring 
to.  Who typed what is obvious in my mail client. 
You >>
Mel >

If Mel feels I obscured his posting, that is HIS complaint to make.  I'm 
sorry you feel math is such a bad thing and a hindrance.  I can assure 
you, many of us do not.

Ken Lowther
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> *From:* atm-bounces@atmlist.net on behalf of hermit
> *Sent:* Fri 10/13/2006 4:36 PM
> *Cc:* atm@atmlist.net
> *Subject:* Re: [ATM] [atm_free] Re: Optimization
>
> Mel Bartels wrote:
> >> men-of-science, whom have made the greatest advances, and/or inventions
> >> of science were known for their "Understanding" of concepts, and their
> >> Imaginations!,[Einstien himself said,, that "Imagination was more 
> valueble
> >> than
> >> knowledge"] than for their math skills. Math is a great tool, but 
> without
> >> Imagination, Mans knowledge would stagnate!
> >>    
> >
> >
> > That's an interesting comment because Math is the engine that powers the
> > imagination.  Imagination doesn't float down from the sky - it comes 
> from
> > deep understanding of nature's framework which is best described
> > mathematically.
> >
> > Mel Bartels
> >
> >
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> >  
> It is my understanding Einstien  said "language" was a poor tool for
> communication compared to math.  I'm sure he loved math dearly so I
> think you may be out of context putting his quote in that sentence.
>
> Ken
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