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Re: Complete metric quotient spaces

Subject: Re: Complete metric quotient spaces
From: William Elliot
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:30:48 -0700
Newsgroups: sci.math
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, rusty wrote:
> William Elliot wrote:
> >
> >> You gradually seem to be working out what a Polish space is ;-)
> >
> > A Polish space is any space homeomorphic to a complete metric space?
>
> separable
>
> >> >> <news:4506cb3b$0$11850$636a55ce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >      [Malformed "news" URL: Invalid newsgroup specified]
> >>
> >> >> <news:4507c708$0$11852$636a55ce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >      [Malformed "news" URL: Invalid newsgroup specified]
> >
> >> http://groups.google.com/advanced_search
> >
> > What's the message-id, the part after : and before @ ?
>
> The part after "news:";  Isn't google your friend any more?
>
No.  Not since they went into capitalist corporate stock market mode.

>                                 books.google.com/">http://books.google.com/
>
> Most educated people seem to know about google books these days.
>
As you're conversing with an uneducated person who doesn't know French,
will I be able to read the newsgroup references you have given?

> > on
> > Bourbaki, "Topology"
>
> enter "Bourbaki general topology"
>
Is it in French?

> > and search document
>
To view chapters I-IV requires sign in with Java script.
As I don't have Java script, I won't be tempted to sign
in and risk what ever abuse they may with whatever personal
data extolled of me when signing up.

> within the page devoted to Bourbaki's "General Topology"

> > for
> > quotient spaces
> > Polish spaces ?
>
> Yes you put these in the part "search within book"
>
> >
> >> > As you see, cancelled messages do get through.
> >
> >> Pine again ;(
> >
> > Pardo'n Monsieur, no polyvou France'.
>
> Why do you assume I'm french? Not very intelligent.
>
Because of your address .fr.

> Use a proper news reader.
>
Sorry I'm so substandard.

> >> By the way, how do you cancel messages in Pine?
> >
> > The old fashiion way,
>
> Did you mean to write "old-fashioned"?
>
Yes.

> > Kelley's suggestions fail to invoke such strange apparitions.
>
> I wish you all the best in your future career outside mathematics.

Shall we go on like this or shall we cool it so I'll have time to
download, read and reply to your serious post upon the topic?

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