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 us2u
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 The only thing that goes up
without coming down is your age!
 us2u
  Posted 02/01/2007 02:22:56 AM
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'The highest wisdom has but one science'.. 'The science of the whole'.. 'The science explaining the whole creation'... and Man's place in it'

In virtute sunt multi levels. - There are many degrees in e
 ferme
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  Posted 20/01/2007 05:57:52 PM
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AMS [ American Mathematical Society ] prizes and awards recognize outstanding achievement in mathematical research, exceptional public service in support of research and education in the mathematical sciences, and significant contributions to the public understanding of mathematics.

http://www.ams.org/prizes-awards


 zee
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  Posted 05/02/2007 08:31:18 AM
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Apparently, A. Nobel decided against  a Maths Nobel because: "he didn't care much for mathematics, and that it was not considered a practical science from which humanity could benefit (a chief purpose for creating the Nobel Foundation.)" zee  

 saucer
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 A Good Tautology is Hard to Find!
 saucer
  Posted 19/03/2007 00:17:59 AM
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 very very small tic
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 very very small tic
  Posted 23/03/2007 02:23:32 AM
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Basic math exploratorium




http://www.indianamath.org/Cool_Math_Sites.html  

--Last edited by very very small tic on 2007-03-23 02:23:50 --


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