http://tea.mathoverflow.net/discussion/225/fpqc-moratorium/#Item_0
that Harry would be better off focusing on actual mathematics. Certainly it's not my intention to embarrass Harry any more than is inevitable. Really, it's a shame that nothing ever came of Harry's resolution to stop commenting and focus just on mathematics. I believe he promised this in response to Kevin Lin's suggestion here
http://tea.mathoverflow.net/discussion/191/someone-just-downvoted-four-of-my-posts-in-four-minutes/#Item_5
But unfortunately Harry later deleted his promise, and seems to have completely forgotten about it.
As for the point of writing this here: well, it's may be a vain hope, but I really do hope that publicly reminding him of this will make him think more about what to spend his time on.
]]>@Harry: "Perhaps you should stop making assumptions about how much time I spend on mathematics. Perhaps you should realize that it's not really fair to expect me to tell you one mathematical thing you don't know while I'm still (admittedly) learning the basics."
I didn't make any assumptions about how much time you spend on mathematics; it's not necessary to do so b/c it's obvious that, letting x be the amount of time you spend on mathematics, x+(substantial amount of time spent aggravating people on MO)>>x. The sooner (substantial amount of time spent aggravating people on MO) approaches zero, the faster you'll be able to tell us something interesting (and actually, I'm looking forward to hearing something interesting, so get on with it).
]]>As far as mathematical content goes, there is no reason to believe that mathematicians should be able to give better answers than naturalists. There is nothing in the question that requires any sort of expertise in mathematics.
If you look at some of the better big-list questions, they often have something to do with how mathematicians practice mathematics (or give information that could be applied by a mathematician). I think that this sort of big-list, where it's something along the lines of "write down a bunch of instances of X" (where X is some curiosity related only tangentially to mathematics) is inappropriate for MO.
]]>Maybe instead of attacking me, you could explain why you think this question is worth losing your composure over.
]]>I have voted to close.
Discuss!
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