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Thanks, DHermann. I'll check out the Atlantic Monthly. I just read an article in the paper that described some letters from single women homesteaders published in that mag.
I'd just like to point out one thing for all the lovers of rigor: some teachers and authors cannot explain their way out of a wet paper bag. For me, that was a big part of what often made my education difficult and frustrating. For example, I took a course in trigonometry, and while I passed it, I didn't have a grasp of it. But my calculus II teacher took the time to explain the concepts to me. I learned more from her in 45 minutes than I had in a whole semester on the subject. It was all the trigonometry I've ever needed. With a good teacher, it's difficult but satisfying.
I'd just like to point out one thing for all the lovers of rigor: some teachers and authors cannot explain their way out of a wet paper bag. For me, that was a big part of what often made my education difficult and frustrating. For example, I took a course in trigonometry, and while I passed it, I didn't have a grasp of it. But my calculus II teacher took the time to explain the concepts to me. I learned more from her in 45 minutes than I had in a whole semester on the subject. It was all the trigonometry I've ever needed. With a good teacher, it's difficult but satisfying.