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- From: pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU (Vaughan R. Pratt)
- Subject: Re: Relatives with Crackpot Proofs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.232928.18651@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University.
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 23:29:28 GMT
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- In article <2105@celia.UUCP> celia!keith@usc.edu (Keith Goldfarb) writes:
- >Does anybody have any good suggestions about how to deal with
- >crackpot "proof"s from relatives and friends? A relative of
- >mine cornered me at a party recently and gave me a copy of
- >his "proof" of FLT.
-
- Have them buy you lunch, at which they explain the proof. If you can
- see the error don't point it out until they've paid the bill. If you
- can't, advise them to write it up as a paper. Either way you get a
- free lunch, and the probability of having a real paper to deal with
- should be reasonably low.
- --
- Vaughan Pratt
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