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symphony - 24 Aug 2007 07:29 GMT
The Noble Quest for a Nobel Prize
is a dream that very few will come to realize.
But many still yet are motivated to dream
of being selected for that celebrated team.

It is like the Academy Award
for the scientifically creative and smart!

http://www.intelrap.com/mathsci1.html
Virgil - 24 Aug 2007 07:49 GMT
> The Noble Quest for a Nobel Prize
> is a dream that very few will come to realize.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> It is like the Academy Award
> for the scientifically creative and smart!

Excluding mathematicians. There is no Nobel prize in Math.
Patrick FitzGerald - 24 Aug 2007 23:33 GMT
>Excluding mathematicians. There is no Nobel prize in Math.

The economists persist in their vile lies and gross deception to
delude the public that there is a Nobel prize in economics.

Patrick
Barry Schwarz - 29 Aug 2007 04:52 GMT
>The economists persist in their vile lies and gross deception to
>delude the public that there is a Nobel prize in economics.

The Nobel Prize in Economics is not a delusion.  The first delusion is
that Economics is a science.  The second is that economists understand
any part of it.

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Michael Press - 03 Sep 2007 08:07 GMT
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<a6r9d3hrfaps5i33249kssj4nad1e27fao@4ax.com>,

> >The economists persist in their vile lies and gross deception to
> >delude the public that there is a Nobel prize in economics.
>
> The Nobel Prize in Economics is not a delusion.  

There is no Nobel Prize in Economics.

> The first delusion is
> that Economics is a science.  The second is that economists understand
> any part of it.

Economics was invented to make astrology look good.

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Barry Schwarz - 03 Sep 2007 19:29 GMT
>In article
><a6r9d3hrfaps5i33249kssj4nad1e27fao@4ax.com>,
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>
>There is no Nobel Prize in Economics.

Technically correct since its official title is The Sveriges Riksbank
Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.

>> The first delusion is
>> that Economics is a science.  The second is that economists understand
>> any part of it.
>
>Economics was invented to make astrology look good.

It worked, didn't it?  Look at how many column inches of a newspaper
are devoted to astrology and how many to economics.

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