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Author: Vladimir BondarenkoVladimir Bondarenko
Date: Jul 20, 2008 23:56
Hello,
MeijerG[{{-1, 0, 1/2}, {}}, {{-1/4, 0}, {-3/4}}, 1]
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Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLC
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Author: Vladimir BondarenkoVladimir Bondarenko
Date: Jul 20, 2008 01:02
Hello,
MeijerG[{{-1/2, 1/2}, {5/2}}, {{-1, 0, 1/2}, {}}, 1]
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Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLC
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Author: Vladimir BondarenkoVladimir Bondarenko
Date: Jul 19, 2008 21:26
Hello,
MeijerG[{{-4, -7/2, 1/2}, {}}, {{0, 0, 1/2}, {}}, 1]
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Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLC
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Author: Mehran BastiMehran Basti
Date: Jul 19, 2008 07:55
Dear Newsgroup:
I have a lot written about power struggle and influence of a few in
academic instructions and in some degree explained my point of view
about their operations.
You may wonder how their mechanism of influence is channeled in the
academia.
One way of concentration would be on the issues of race, religion and
nationally of faculty members.
With my experience of a quarter century in this domain, I would say
most attention would be given to those factors in the first place
rather than merit.
They are mostly interested in visible minority applicants particularly
those from India and China (in the USA and Canada).
The next group is from Eastern Europe such as Poland and Russia and
Hungry.
These individuals under the clause of “minority groups” placed in the
academia and sometimes in position of power to enhance powers of those
few to control the institutions of higher learning.
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Author: Mehran BastiMehran Basti
Date: Jul 18, 2008 03:07
Dear Newsgroup:
You have noticed that I have created Basti Newsgroups for better
communications of public interests in specific areas.
The roots of this idea started when I had difficulties to publish my
pioneering works on NEW EXACT MATH (now over a quarter century old,
with the silence of the math community).
About 2 decades ago I imagined that I wanted to create an educational
system independently and called it Education 3000.
I am still thinking once my Basti Newsgroups become successful, I will
open up a graduate section of Education 3000 in science fields.
About the problems of current public newsgroups I can mention a few of
them:
1-A lot of foul languages (in postings of replies) is used to distract
people for concentration of specific field issues like sci.math.
2-If public starting to suspect a person or persons or ideas, many
adult type postings or political issues and other issues are injected
into the newsgroups, to distract the public imaginations about the
nature of the issues.
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Author: Mehran BastiMehran Basti
Date: Jul 17, 2008 14:03
Dear Newsgroup:
Anyone is welcome to join in at Basti Newsgroups.
Nothing personal, whatever differences we have on public newsgroups
will be of no importance and members will be subject to codes of
conduct of Form A.
Sign in at Google, the site is now secure (with applicable features)
for you to be new members.
You will have enjoyable communications with other members strictly on
topics of discussions listed on Form B.
Dr.Mehran Basti
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Author: Mehran BastiMehran Basti
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:02
Dear Newsgroup:
Actually I am writing here for the readers around the world not the
posters.
These posters (with variety of names) are I believe what I call them
“spies of the system”; they have been chosen to write and keep the
interests of a few intact.
They have always been present in all of my postings in variety of
newsgroups.
They are also in academia; they have been hired to reasean in lines of
a few to keep them in positions of power.
I perfectly know their history, their existence and their methods of
power struggle.
Thus I request the readers to pay no attention to their postings here,
particularly those regular ones.
Their time has come, look at what a mess they have created around the
world.
Basti Newsgroups has been created to combat the interests of few in
academia at large.
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Author: Mehran BastiMehran Basti
Date: Jul 16, 2008 03:42
Hello Google:
My name is Mehran Basti and I have Google Basti Newsgroups.
Someone without becoming a member penetrated into my account and
posted articles.
These are Basti Newsgroup: Sci.physics (public), Basti Newsgroup:
Sci.comp (public) and Basti Newsgroup: Rec (public).
How this happened without my approval and the person appointed himself
as a member?
Could you remove his articles?
How can I remove them myself?
I have removed his membership.
Please provide advice such that this event never happens again.
The sites on Basti Newsgroups on closed environment are safe at this
time.
Note: Basti Newsgroups are at this time on experimental basses on
Google, and as soon as we have enough members we will transfer it to a
private site (thus will not experience such events again).
The public should be aware of such deficiencies in Google groups.
Mehran Basti
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