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Propositional Logic
Posted Jul 10, 2000
I thought I'd submitted this guide entry months ago, but it looks like I just wrote it and it sat on my hard drive. Well, I editted it and submitted it just now. We'll see if it's too technical.
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Latest reply: Jul 10, 2000
logic
Posted Mar 18, 2000
I spent a lot of time trying to decide what entry I should write next. So I decided to go back the the fundamental basics. The next thing after numbers, would probably be arithmetic, but I decided that I could go even more basic than that. I went all the way back to propositional logic. I'm afraid that the article I wrote might be a little too technical. We'll see. If it goes over well, I'll probably write another on quantifier logic, and then maybe set theory. Arithmetic comes after that. If it fails to go over well, then I'll rewrite the thing until it does. Comments? (As if anyone reads this stuff...)
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Latest reply: Mar 18, 2000
Universities
Posted Oct 9, 1999
Well, after several months, my entry on Universities was finally rejected. I think it was because they decided to clean out the entries that didn't contain any actual information. I actually agree with the editors here on that one. So I need to get kicking before somebody else takes all the good math topics.
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Latest reply: Oct 9, 1999
2nd Article Posted for Rejection
Posted May 19, 1999
My article on Universities is finished and has been posted for rejection. Personally, I don't think it's as good as my first entry, but it is funnier. There isn't much to be said about universities that hasn't already been said, so I went for humor. Comments?
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Latest reply: May 19, 1999
Universities
Posted May 14, 1999
I've started my next entry. I'm going to add a bit before I submit it for rejection. Suggestions/comments/criticism are welcomed.
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Latest reply: May 14, 1999
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