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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2855151, member: 88736"]Tyler, nothing to apologize. Your reaction to that I called him lazy is normal in the conventional description of lazyness. In my life, I've worked for more than 40 years, in various positions from hard works to soft works such as as a farm worker, as a researcher in academies, as an engineer in industry, as a straight worker in building construction, etc etc. After 40 years, I realized I was still a lazy one. Laziness here is about the incompleteness. It is something like this. You spend much effort to repair an equipment all day, but, you don't do a simple thing, for example, you don't add a missing small collar between a bolt and screw, the equipment doesn't work properly because of that missing small collar as you are too lazy to get it and to mount it to the equipment assembly even if you work hard all day to repair it. This analogy may not be good enough, however, you probably understood what I meant by "lazy", "incompleteness"... (This is not only about "tommyc03" who I don't know at all, but also about everybody. Anyway, not to go off-topic more here, I may talk about such things also in "coin with/out numerals" thread. There, also, about "P" point, P mint mark on 2017 P penny. It is good to see that "P" is important, more important than anything on that coin as "P" there tells about "the work", their efforts of people in the mint. However, those hard workers there too should "complete" the work, or, they too are too lazy...)</p><p><br /></p><p>Ps: When/If I ever be to the US I may ask for you to give me a one "P" coin, so, keep one for me as a reservation. However, as I said, people in your own area are the first for you. Well, you can send one "P" coin to that "lazy" math prof at the university there in the US? You don't need to ask him before sending it. His work address is given on his webpage. In the envelope you will enclose one "P" coin, you can write this "Erol at CoinTalk asked me to send this to you."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2855151, member: 88736"]Tyler, nothing to apologize. Your reaction to that I called him lazy is normal in the conventional description of lazyness. In my life, I've worked for more than 40 years, in various positions from hard works to soft works such as as a farm worker, as a researcher in academies, as an engineer in industry, as a straight worker in building construction, etc etc. After 40 years, I realized I was still a lazy one. Laziness here is about the incompleteness. It is something like this. You spend much effort to repair an equipment all day, but, you don't do a simple thing, for example, you don't add a missing small collar between a bolt and screw, the equipment doesn't work properly because of that missing small collar as you are too lazy to get it and to mount it to the equipment assembly even if you work hard all day to repair it. This analogy may not be good enough, however, you probably understood what I meant by "lazy", "incompleteness"... (This is not only about "tommyc03" who I don't know at all, but also about everybody. Anyway, not to go off-topic more here, I may talk about such things also in "coin with/out numerals" thread. There, also, about "P" point, P mint mark on 2017 P penny. It is good to see that "P" is important, more important than anything on that coin as "P" there tells about "the work", their efforts of people in the mint. However, those hard workers there too should "complete" the work, or, they too are too lazy...) Ps: When/If I ever be to the US I may ask for you to give me a one "P" coin, so, keep one for me as a reservation. However, as I said, people in your own area are the first for you. Well, you can send one "P" coin to that "lazy" math prof at the university there in the US? You don't need to ask him before sending it. His work address is given on his webpage. In the envelope you will enclose one "P" coin, you can write this "Erol at CoinTalk asked me to send this to you."[/QUOTE]
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