Ok, this is not really a question. I had to put the interrogative line so as to fulfill the pestering question mark which displays automatically at the end.
I had some good times here in YA mathematics, but now I finally feel what it really is: an out-of-school club for whining K12 kids massively poor at arithmetic, willing to have their trivial homeworks done without even the self-pride of trying by themselves. In this environment, only the quantity of answers counts. No real interest in the charm of a proof (and by the way, the point system is obviously too shallow to adequately represent one's efforts towards the beauty).
I'll get back to my cave keeping the fire of curiosity alive. I took from the library "a concise introduction to the theory of numbers" by Alan Baker. May I suggest you all take a good book and read it, to heck with YA!
Thank you for your attention at my long and uncalled-for rant. Goodbye and good luck with your studies.
2007-08-05
14:18:54
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