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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Date: Feb 28, 2008 01:47

JSH wrote:
> But what if you have a result to share? Are you then posting seeking
> information or are you allowed to post to inform?

Here you get to the heart of the matter. Are the 'results' worth
sharing?

Are posts that insult people and whole communities informative? The
answer is 'yes' but not in the way the poster may wish.

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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Date: Feb 28, 2008 01:49

JSH wrote:
> Are you not seeking attention with your posts, from other readers?
>
> Or do you wish your posts to be completely ignored?

Seeking attention and wishing to be totally ignored are not the only
possibilities, and, as you know, when Vend
(news:bcdc05d7-6291-401b-b223-eb0036ed4f10@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com)
wrote about you seeking attention he meant like a child having a temper
tantrum.

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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: samvaknin
Date: Feb 28, 2008 09:27

Hi,

The Cyber Narcissist

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/journal67.html

For a more detailed view of pathological narcissism and the
Narcissistic
Personality Disorder (NPD) - click on these links:

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/npdglance.html

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/narcissismglance.html

Other Personality Disorders

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/faqpd.html

Pathological Narcissism and Other Mental Health Disorders

http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/faq82.html

Take care.

Sam
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: JSH
Date: Feb 28, 2008 18:19

On Feb 28, 1:47 am, Frederick Williams <"Frederick
Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> JSH wrote:
>> But what if you have a result to share? Are you then posting seeking
>> information or are you allowed to post to inform?
>
> Here you get to the heart of the matter. Are the 'results' worth
> sharing?
>
> Are posts that insult people and whole communities informative? The
> answer is 'yes' but not in the way the poster may wish.
>

Crucial to the issue is correctness.

If I am correct then I am also correct in attacking the mathematical
community for ignoring these results.

So necessarily attacks on my mental health are also claims against my
mathematical results which is the point I was making.

Everyone posts for attention. That's non-issue. As no one posts with
the intent that their posts be intentionally ignored by everyone.
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: doug
Date: Mar 1, 2008 22:07

"JSH" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:70be952d-445b-4039-9207-3fc572cbbd43@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Feb 28, 1:47 am, Frederick Williams <"Frederick
> Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
>> JSH wrote:
>>> But what if you have a result to share? Are you then posting seeking
>>> information or are you allowed to post to inform?
>>
>> Here you get to the heart of the matter. Are the 'results' worth
>> sharing?
>>
>> Are posts that insult people and whole communities informative? The
>> answer is 'yes' but not in the way the poster may wish.
>>
>
> Crucial to the issue is correctness.
>
> If I am correct then I am also correct in attacking the mathematical
> community for ignoring these results.
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