Hi Roger!

RKWH> At that time a fellow freshman Norman (who went on to get a Ph.D. at MIT)
RKWH> argued, for x%y, that there must be a 1 and then did the construction for
RKWH> x%y using 1.  I recall he said "there must be a 1" in the sense of "it has
RKWH> to exist" rather than in the sense that "you have to use a 1 in the
RKWH> construction" or "you can not construct x%y without using 1".

The x%y becomes solvable without normalizing on 1 when you, while posting
the problem, *flip* the email once before connnecting the mailing-list
footers...

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... back to the mail header.  Compass North is everywhere on a Moebius
Mail!

                                                        Martin

It's no coincidence I know about this trick:

I just had to spend the hours between 1am and 7am on debugging a
yahoo-dkim-vs-mailman problem for a local computer club fellow.
Mailman list mails (such as all the J forum mails) *do* indeed
go through very similar contortions.



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