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>From: martin@orion.cis.umassd.edu (Gary Martin)
Subject: Re: Understanding Logic (was re: Godel Incompleteness Theorm)
In-Reply-To: owens@tartarus.uchicago.edu's message of 22 Apr 92 17:31:03 GMT
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In article <owens.703963863@tartarus.uchicago.edu> owens@tartarus.uchicago.edu (Christopher Owens) writes:

   In <1992Apr22.124607.11418@husc3.harvard.edu> zeleny@widder.harvard.edu (Mikhail Zeleny) writes:

   > You might want to consider a career change. [...] On second thought,
   > the department name in your address explains everything. 

   Where on earth did you develop the notion that this kind of abusive
   crap constitutes acceptable discourse?

Furthermore, Zeleny's reasoning that xxx.cs.xxx.edu implies that the
user is in the Computer Science department is flawed.  At many smaller
universities, CS is one of the very few departments with the money for
a domain (or whatever it's called).  Members of other departments, like
Math, then may ask for accounts on the CS machines.  

--
Gary A. Martin, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, UMass Dartmouth
Martin@cis.umassd.edu


