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May 3, 2024, 1:35 pm UTC    
May 26, 2010 10:57AM
Don Barone Wrote:
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> You really are such a geometrically challenged
> soul

You think? Funny I understood what Johnny was talking about the first time. How many times did it take you to figure out he was correct?

If you can't explain your doodles then don't throw adolescent insults. They are weak and make you look even more foolish.

Again:
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What was even more interesting, and which he noticed quite a while ago and pointed out to me in an email, was the fact that when a line was projected from the bottom center of the originating circle it went EXACTLY through the end of the horizontal line as shown below.
Point 1: bottom center of circle.
Point 2: end of horizontal line already there.
Point 3: So friggin' What?

> The line is drawn from center bottom to top right
> corner.

NSS. That is obvious. That is what you posted the first time.


> Where it crosses the circle is the point
> defined by Andrew Conner's work.

That point is 1 of 2 points that define the line. Go back and read up on line segments, rays, etc.

Perhaps Johnny can explain this to you also.

> If I have to explain this kindergarten principle
> to you how can I ever hope for you to understand
> anything else, So I will no longer try.

More insults, still no explanation as to why a line thru two points is significant to anything. Especially when one of those points is the starting point for the whole drawing.
That's like saying a line from the center point to a point on the perimeter of a circle is special because it meets up with the starting point(centerpoint). You can get any line with two points.

> Come back when you reach ... oh let's say grade 9

Don you don't want to compare mathematical knowledge. But if you want to have a math "pissing contest" I am sure I can come up with at least 4 daughters( ages15-19) that can show you up.

You keep getting your simple math wrong so why do you think anyone is going to believe you have the higher maths down pat. You google, "Assign", beg, borrow, and steal the numbers and values from others.

> That should be in about 11 years given the fact
> that you are bound to fail at least twice.

The only thing I fail at, in regards to math, is thinking you might come up with something pertinent. Besides you have been around for about 11 years now on these boards proposing all your mathematical knowledge failing every time.

If you have succeded then please link to the academically accepted theory over your "maths".

Heck Anthony has given you a mathematical challenge on this board and you haven't responded. Can't google it? Or "assign" it?

Money where you mouth is, Don.

Lobo-hotei
lobo

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