• Hello ...

    From David Entwistle@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 24 18:23:58 2025
    Hello,

    I thought it was high-time I should introduce myself...

    Hello...

    My name is David, and I'm a puzzler...

    I was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, in June 1959.

    I was fortunate to be university-educated (fully funded by the UK
    Government), at UMIST, in Manchester. I have a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. I think that experience would have been a more
    fruitful one if I had delayed university entry for a few years, and worked first, for a couple of years.

    I'm not particularly good with people - I tend to favour numbers and mathematics to chatting about TV and fashion, but I'll try to look
    interested, under most circumstances...

    Favourite books: "Elementary Analysis" by Dakin and Porter, "Further
    Elementary Analysis" by Porter, "Amusements in Mathematics" by Henry
    Ernest Dudeney. More recently, "The Book of Numbers" by John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy (more of that later, I suspect).

    Favourite music: Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata. Bach Busoni, Chaconne.

    That's all from me. Long may you puzzle.

    Best wishes.
    --
    David Entwistle

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  • From Mike Terry@21:1/5 to David Entwistle on Wed Jun 25 21:16:46 2025
    On 24/06/2025 19:23, David Entwistle wrote:
    Hello,

    I thought it was high-time I should introduce myself...

    Hello...

    My name is David, and I'm a puzzler...

    I was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, in June 1959.

    I was fortunate to be university-educated (fully funded by the UK Government), at UMIST, in Manchester. I have a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. I think that experience would have been a more fruitful one if I had delayed university entry for a few years, and worked first, for a couple of years.

    I'm not particularly good with people - I tend to favour numbers and mathematics to chatting about TV and fashion, but I'll try to look interested, under most circumstances...

    Favourite books: "Elementary Analysis" by Dakin and Porter, "Further Elementary Analysis" by Porter, "Amusements in Mathematics" by Henry
    Ernest Dudeney. More recently, "The Book of Numbers" by John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy (more of that later, I suspect).

    Favourite music: Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata. Bach Busoni, Chaconne.

    That's all from me. Long may you puzzle.

    Best wishes.


    Hi David, welcome to rec.puzzles!

    I have Conway et al's "Winning Ways" which was lots of fun, but hadn't heard of "The Book of
    Numbers", so I'll definitely look out for that one. (I have a maths background, and for a while I
    was thinking I might actually have the book somewhere, but after searching around I realised I'd
    confused it with "God Invented the Integers" (Stephen Hawking) which is also about numbers. I'm
    hoping the Conway/Guy book will turn out to be a bit lighter than the Hawking's!)


    Regards,
    Mike.

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