MHB Why Did the File Transfer for Numerus Numerans Numeratus Fail?

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The discussion centers on the issue of missing notation in the document "Numerus Numerans Numeratus." The author acknowledges responsibility for the incorrect transfer of Word documents, initially adhering to procedures but later failing due to word limits and reposting in two parts without proper formatting. Despite expressing regret, the author feels that corrections may not be valued by others. The forum is praised for its respectful treatment of members and outsiders, contrasting it with other forums that may not exhibit the same level of dignity and humanity. The author advocates for ignoring disruptive individuals rather than responding with passive-aggressiveness. Overall, the forum is characterized as a supportive community of intelligent individuals, although a hint of sarcasm is noted regarding the presence of passive-aggressive behavior.
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There is an extensive amount of missing notation in both parts of Numerus Numerans Numeratus.

I understand I am responsible for the correct transfer of word documents. I understand how to do so...and did at first...but then found the word limit and re-posted in two parts. However I failed to re-post both parts with the correct file transfer procedures. For this I am more sorry than most will imagine.

I will not post the corrections...I understand that no one really cares. I understand why they do not care.

This forum takes the prize for treating outsiders with dignity and humantiy. No other forum comes close...I have dealt with a great many of them.

It is far bettter to ignore those you feel are cranks, trolls, or crazy. As opposed to assaulting them with passive agressivness and vindictiveness.

None of that can be found here...

MHB...

Home of real academics...home of people with intellegence and humanity...

Thanks to the all the forum members and espcially mods...

Sincerly Conway.
 
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conway said:
There is an extensive amount of missing notation in both parts of Numerus Numerans Numeratus.

I understand I am responsible for the correct transfer of word documents. I understand how to do so...and did at first...but then found the word limit and re-posted in two parts. However I failed to re-post both parts with the correct file transfer procedures. For this I am more sorry than most will imagine.

I will not post the corrections...I understand that no one really cares. I understand why they do not care.

This forum takes the prize for treating outsiders with dignity and humantiy. No other forum comes close...I have dealt with a great many of them.

It is far bettter to ignore those you feel are cranks, trolls, or crazy. As opposed to assaulting them with passive agressivness and vindictiveness.

None of that can be found here...MHB...

Home of real academics...home of people with intellegence and humanity...

Thanks to the all the forum members and espcially mods...

Sincerly Conway.
Opps...I guess passive aggressive trolls can be found here...they are just a little slow...thank you revoked!
 
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