Friday, January 28, 2011

High Phrase, or Leave No One Unpunished

Sometimes, like Eli, Willard is obscure and can’t resist amusing himself while confusing his readers. I wish they’d both tone that down a bit. Sometimes, also like Eli, he is astonishingly and idiosyncratically funny. - Victor

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems the source for that quote is Michael Tobis ...

Willard on Curry

IceMouse

willard said...

Yes, clicking on "Victor" leads to the source.

One can read elsewhere on MT's blog why he's named Victor.

I could be less obscure, but that would be less amusing.

So I must concede that MT's judgement has some truth to it.

EliRabett said...

Willard, obscurity is a teaching tool:)

Timothy Chase said...

I know at least a couple times when a prof deliberately left me asking myself what it was that they were alluding to and I kept thinking and digging until I figured it out even if it took weeks or months to do so. But usually I just find it annoying.

Ron Broberg said...

I'm never quite sure with Willard where the 'teaching' stops and the 'field research' begins. ;)

Steve Bloom said...

Victor, we live in an idiosyncracy. Get with the program.