Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
Originally Posted by Gottlob1 View Post
The "value" of discussing thirty-year-old corny classics that you've each watched at least five times, with only Monet, to the point of pretending to be highly reviewed movie, and music, critics?

Now I wonder that you are the poor cousin, but, Monet, the rich one. I mean, with all of the supposedly important AP-emails - before Druff, Druff, let on that he reads them all - that changed hands between you, and, Monet, then shouldn't you be putting up pictures of the likes of his supposed $40,000 jackpots?
Bill, what the fuck are you talking about ? For starters, I very rarely use the PM system here. As you correctly pointed out, Dan reads everyone's PMs, so now I never use the PM system unless it is something I don't care he or the world knows about, and I rarely used it before like I wrote above. My exchanges with Monet were and are in the VCT public forum, not through PMs. I don't consider myself a movie or music critic - I just post up movies, documentaries and music that I like and watch or listen to suggestions made by Monet and others. These are often followed up by discussions of the watched or suggested material. This may not have value for you, but it has value for me.

Which do you value more, your Fields Medal, or your Physics Nobel Prize medal ?
You didn't check out even the "Hot Sucker" thread, which, according to Monet, was everything that an aspiring AP needed to know? Aka, the supposed guide to acquiring all manner of ultra- tacky and cheap casino gift-shop junk, to give away to friends, instead of pay a bit for something nice? What multimillionaire on the face of the planet would bother, let alone via casinos?

To your second question. Unless we're talking about the inverted logic of quantum mechanics, "Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence." I mean, that I didn't bother to post up much math here doesn't mean that I don't know any. Furthermore, I couldn't give a hoot about one award, or another, let alone your math hero, Terence Tao. Insofar as my very own theory of everything, I simply pursued a path that simply worked out. The only thus path, as it turns out.