Agreeing with Raul's comment below: just as beauty is in the eyes of the 
beholder, interest is in the mind of person, so if you manage to objectively 
define a subset of the integers, please don't call the elements 'interesting'.
-- Bo

--- Den tirs 25/8/09 skrev Raul Miller <[email protected]>:

> Fra: Raul Miller <[email protected]>
> Emne: Re: [Jprogramming] Unforgettable times
> Til: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
> Dato: tirsdag 25. august 2009 14.50
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:36 PM,
> Viktor
> Cerovski<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > To me it's hard to imagine any definition of
> "interesting"
> > integers that would make limits of converging
> sequences
> > of rationals "interesting", although, as you say,
> without some
> > definition of "interesting" it's hard to prove
> anything.
> 
> To make this even less tractable: "interesting" is a
> subjective judgement.  Two reasonable people can have
> different interests.  So that a number is interesting
> (or uninteresting) for one person does not necessarily
> make that number uninteresting (or interesting) for
> another.
> 
> And, my interest in this issue ends right about here.
> 
> -- 
> Raul
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