>
> 2) Take out the early reference to Sage getting the determinate correct 
> that Mathematica gets right. Apart from boasting rights,  I am not 
> convinced it adds anything useful. 
>
> 4) An obvious problem with comparing two black boxes, which was the 
> proposal of the trio of mathematicians,  is that the black boxes will 
> probably share some common code. I am pretty sure Mathematica uses ATLAS, 
> since there was (is still?) a library libatlas.so.
>

These are both good points. 

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