Thank you for that pointer. This is why I love public - it's in
a public environment which allows me access to the conversation
and provides me with a launching point of my own that's only
marginally linked to Jera's purposes. I can FINALLY complete my
mathematics studies on my own. 1071 pages. 25 years of avoiding
the mathematics and the logic, somewhat disgruntled due to
counting on a professor that got me excited with his "Quantum
Mechanics for the Myriad" lecture he gave to prospective
students... and then goes off and LEAVES for a year. I forgot
his name too. All these years. Herbert Bernstein.
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http://www.chipbrown.net/articles/frisbee.htm - Good. Now I
can finish what I never started. "The physics professor
Herbert Bernstein, then a fellow at the Institute for Advanced
Studies in Princeton, read about Hampshire in the Whole Earth
Catalog and was so intrigued he offered to work for nothing. He
was hired, at a salary of $1." ^ clinched it, although I was
already enrolled by then. My disappointment at suddenly
unavailable classes threw me for a loop. It was a good "don't
put all your eggs in one basket" moment in life and led me in
other directions instead which I'm glad for. Still, the annoyed
18 yr old me never fully went away smile emoticon
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