Re: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math problem!

2013-06-11 Thread vivekananda
Is this list is to make Visually Impaired persons millioner or to
search suggestions on visually impairment, I hope this topic is off
the list, I request moderator to take proper actions on such kind of
mails.

On 6/11/13, Umesha Economics umesha@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi David,
 everything is OK, why one needs to send you the solution before publishing
 it? If you don't know the problem itself, how can you comprehend the
 solution?
 Dear friends, if you really want to know the problem, or find difficult to
 understand the same on the internet, you can ask me for the description.
 certainly I don't know the solution at present.

 Umesha


 - Original Message -
 From: David Richards drvvrj...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, 05 June, 2013 9:58 PM
 Subject: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math
 problem!


 Dear all Access Indians, if you want to be a millionaire, you can try and

 solve this tricky math problem! A billionaire Dallas banker will shell out

 $1 million to anyone who can solve the Beal Conjecture that has baffled
 geniuses for years. The American Mathematics Society (AMS) in Rhode Island

 has announced that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a
 number theory problem, has been increased to $1 million. The prize and
 Conjecture are named for D Andrew Andy Beal, the Dallas billionaire, who
 has a strong interest in number theory and who provided the funds for the

 Beal Prize. The prize will be awarded for either a proof of, or a
 counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture. To earn the Beal Prize, a proposed

 solution must be published in a refereed mathematical publication which is

 respected and, in the opinion of the prize committee (selected by the AMS)

 maintains the highest editorial standards. I plead with you all not to ask

 me a baffling question as to what the Beal Conjecture is. I'm not a
 mathematical genius, Please refer to Wikipedia and Encyclopedia for the
 definition of Beal Conjecture. Kindly release the solution first to me
 before publishing the solution in the mathematical publication! I wish one

 of our Access Indians become a millionaire very soon.
 Warm regards.
 David Richards.


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Re: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math problem!

2013-06-11 Thread Kartik Sawhney
I second that. Please refrain from posting such E-mails.

BTW, it is indeed tricky!

On 6/11/13, vivekananda vivekka...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is this list is to make Visually Impaired persons millioner or to
 search suggestions on visually impairment, I hope this topic is off
 the list, I request moderator to take proper actions on such kind of
 mails.

 On 6/11/13, Umesha Economics umesha@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi David,
 everything is OK, why one needs to send you the solution before
 publishing
 it? If you don't know the problem itself, how can you comprehend the
 solution?
 Dear friends, if you really want to know the problem, or find difficult
 to
 understand the same on the internet, you can ask me for the description.
 certainly I don't know the solution at present.

 Umesha


 - Original Message -
 From: David Richards drvvrj...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, 05 June, 2013 9:58 PM
 Subject: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math
 problem!


 Dear all Access Indians, if you want to be a millionaire, you can try
 and

 solve this tricky math problem! A billionaire Dallas banker will shell
 out

 $1 million to anyone who can solve the Beal Conjecture that has baffled
 geniuses for years. The American Mathematics Society (AMS) in Rhode
 Island

 has announced that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a
 number theory problem, has been increased to $1 million. The prize and
 Conjecture are named for D Andrew Andy Beal, the Dallas billionaire, who
 has a strong interest in number theory and who provided the funds for
 the

 Beal Prize. The prize will be awarded for either a proof of, or a
 counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture. To earn the Beal Prize, a
 proposed

 solution must be published in a refereed mathematical publication which
 is

 respected and, in the opinion of the prize committee (selected by the
 AMS)

 maintains the highest editorial standards. I plead with you all not to
 ask

 me a baffling question as to what the Beal Conjecture is. I'm not a
 mathematical genius, Please refer to Wikipedia and Encyclopedia for the
 definition of Beal Conjecture. Kindly release the solution first to me
 before publishing the solution in the mathematical publication! I wish
 one

 of our Access Indians become a millionaire very soon.
 Warm regards.
 David Richards.


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Re: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math problem!

2013-06-11 Thread David Richards


Sent from my Nokia phone
-Original Message-
From: Umesha Economics
Sent:  11/06/2013 11:02:39 am
Subject:  Re: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math 
problem!
Hi Umesha, good day to you. It's highly ridiculous that how a person like you 
who's educated and claiming to have the faculty of describing the problem to 
others don't have the cognitive ability to appreciate the sense of humour 
alluded to in my statement asking the readers to reveal the solution for the 
Beal Conjecture first to me before publishing in a reputed mathematical 
publication. No one is as silly as you are with the need to ask you to explain 
the problem so as to better comprehend it. Never be too childish thinking that 
others don't have the reasoning power to grasp the problem. I call your 
attention to an old proverb that goes like this: empty vessels make much noise. 
Don't be audacious enough to find fault with others when your ignorance is so 
glaring that you're blind to your own faults. If you are a true genius in 
mathematics, crack the problem and become a deserving genius for the Award of 
$1 million by revealing not first to me, rather publishing the solution in afore
 -mentioned mathematical publications. I hope this would lead to the common 
sense that prevails in the end.
Regards.
David Richards.


Hi David,
everything is OK, why one needs to send you the solution before publishing 
it? If you don't know the problem itself, how can you comprehend the 
solution?
Dear friends, if you really want to know the problem, or find difficult to 
understand the same on the internet, you can ask me for the description. 
certainly I don't know the solution at present.

Umesha


- Original Message - 
From: David Richards drvvrj...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, 05 June, 2013 9:58 PM
Subject: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math 
problem!


 Dear all Access Indians, if you want to be a millionaire, you can try and 
 solve this tricky math problem! A billionaire Dallas banker will shell out 
 $1 million to anyone who can solve the Beal Conjecture that has baffled 
 geniuses for years. The American Mathematics Society (AMS) in Rhode Island 
 has announced that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a 
 number theory problem, has been increased to $1 million. The prize and 
 Conjecture are named for D Andrew Andy Beal, the Dallas billionaire, who 
 has a strong interest in number theory and who provided the funds for the 
 Beal Prize. The prize will be awarded for either a proof of, or a 
 counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture. To earn the Beal Prize, a proposed 
 solution must be published in a refereed mathematical publication which is 
 respected and, in the opinion of the prize committee (selected by the AMS) 
 maintains the highest editorial standards. I plead with you all not to ask 
 me a baffling question as to what the Beal Conjecture is. I'm not a 
 mathematical genius, Please refer to Wikipedia and Encyclopedia for the 
 definition of Beal Conjecture. Kindly release the solution first to me 
 before publishing the solution in the mathematical publication! I wish one 
 of our Access Indians become a millionaire very soon.
 Warm regards.
 David Richards.


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Re: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math problem!

2013-06-10 Thread Umesha Economics

Hi David,
everything is OK, why one needs to send you the solution before publishing 
it? If you don't know the problem itself, how can you comprehend the 
solution?
Dear friends, if you really want to know the problem, or find difficult to 
understand the same on the internet, you can ask me for the description. 
certainly I don't know the solution at present.


Umesha


- Original Message - 
From: David Richards drvvrj...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, 05 June, 2013 9:58 PM
Subject: [AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math 
problem!



Dear all Access Indians, if you want to be a millionaire, you can try and 
solve this tricky math problem! A billionaire Dallas banker will shell out 
$1 million to anyone who can solve the Beal Conjecture that has baffled 
geniuses for years. The American Mathematics Society (AMS) in Rhode Island 
has announced that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a 
number theory problem, has been increased to $1 million. The prize and 
Conjecture are named for D Andrew Andy Beal, the Dallas billionaire, who 
has a strong interest in number theory and who provided the funds for the 
Beal Prize. The prize will be awarded for either a proof of, or a 
counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture. To earn the Beal Prize, a proposed 
solution must be published in a refereed mathematical publication which is 
respected and, in the opinion of the prize committee (selected by the AMS) 
maintains the highest editorial standards. I plead with you all not to ask 
me a baffling question as to what the Beal Conjecture is. I'm not a 
mathematical genius, Please refer to Wikipedia and Encyclopedia for the 
definition of Beal Conjecture. Kindly release the solution first to me 
before publishing the solution in the mathematical publication! I wish one 
of our Access Indians become a millionaire very soon.

Warm regards.
David Richards.


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[AI] Want to be a millionaire? Try solving this tricky math problem!

2013-06-05 Thread David Richards
Dear all Access Indians, if you want to be a millionaire, you can try and solve 
this tricky math problem! A billionaire Dallas banker will shell out $1 million 
to anyone who can solve the Beal Conjecture that has baffled geniuses for 
years. The American Mathematics Society (AMS) in Rhode Island has announced 
that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a number theory 
problem, has been increased to $1 million. The prize and Conjecture are named 
for D Andrew Andy Beal, the Dallas billionaire, who has a strong interest in 
number theory and who provided the funds for the Beal Prize. The prize will be 
awarded for either a proof of, or a counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture. To 
earn the Beal Prize, a proposed solution must be published in a refereed 
mathematical publication which is respected and, in the opinion of the prize 
committee (selected by the AMS) maintains the highest editorial standards. I 
plead with you all not to ask me a baffling question as to what the Beal Con
 jecture is. I'm not a mathematical genius, Please refer to Wikipedia and 
Encyclopedia for the definition of Beal Conjecture. Kindly release the solution 
first to me before publishing the solution in the mathematical publication! I 
wish one of our Access Indians become a millionaire very soon.
Warm regards.
David Richards.


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