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Readers write: Nonexistent numbers, top-notch director, and more

Letters to the editor for the July 27, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss whether or not 鈥渙ne zillion鈥 exists, and more.

Staff

July 25, 2020

The benefits of service

As grandmother to four exemplary college graduates and undergraduates, I heartily endorse Anna Mulrine Grobe鈥檚 cover story 鈥Boosting national service鈥 in the June 8 Monitor Weekly.聽

That period of immaturity in older teenagers is often sorely challenged in that first year of college, when the lack of familiar structure and access to potentially injurious experiences can be chaotic and disturbing. Even though my grandchildren have emerged whole, many do not, and I have often thought a year or 18 months of mandatory national nonmilitary service would be a good antidote to many problems.聽

Just to live together with a diverse group of peers would be educational, somewhat like Israeli kibbutzim. And government funding for employees of the program should attract those with the highest qualifications.

Kimmel silenced, as political and corporate pressures converge

DeAnne Hart
Watsonville, California

Nonexistent numbers

Many thanks for Melissa Mohr鈥檚 delightful column 鈥There are a zillion different names for big numbers鈥 in the June 8 Monitor Weekly.聽It reminded me of my son Nathan when he was 7 or 8. At the time, I doubted how well he was paying attention when I imparted my math wisdom to him. When he used the term 鈥済azillion,鈥 I told him, 鈥淵ou know, there really isn鈥檛 a number called 鈥榞azillion鈥.鈥 He flatly contradicted me at once, then asked me if there is an infinite number of numbers. I agreed he was correct. He then pointed out that if each conceivable number is assigned some name, then one of the infinite set of numbers must logically be called 鈥済azillion.鈥澛

I was speechless. He was right. My warm sense of fatherly pride in seeing that my son had indeed been paying attention during our chats about infinity was dampened only by my abject logical defeat. And 鈥 sadly, for it鈥檚 a charming turn of phrase 鈥 we may have to eliminate the category 鈥渋ndefinite hyperbolic numbers鈥 of which 鈥済azillion鈥 was an alleged member.

Lance Matteson
Seattle

Revisiting favorite stories

Thank you for the article 鈥Readers share their favorite poems of comfort鈥 and the book review 鈥Longfellow gave Americans their history鈥 in the June 15 Monitor Weekly.聽

Why a government shutdown looms as Congress splits town

They inspired me to reread 鈥淭he Song of聽Hiawatha.鈥 The edition I have is a children鈥檚 book with beautiful illustrations by Susan Jeffers. In that vein, Robert Service and his tales of the Yukon have always been a joy to read as well.聽

Also, a thank you to Peter Rainer for the article 鈥Home theater: A feast for foodies and film fans鈥 in the same issue. I agree with Mr. Rainer that 鈥淏ig Night鈥 is a marvelous movie. The final scene is a classic. After the two main characters have a huge fight, they come together with quiet understanding and brotherly love. Fade out!

Nancy Robison
Newport Beach, California

Top-notch director

Regarding Peter Rainer鈥檚 article 鈥Home theater: Satyajit Ray鈥檚 enthralling world鈥 in the June 8 Monitor Weekly:聽I was so glad to see this director covered in the Monitor. I was introduced to The Apu Trilogy in a 1967 class on film history. The instructor required us to see all three. He shared his view that these were among the finest movies ever made. I鈥檓 glad to learn that they now can be rented online, and plan to do that very soon. Thanks to Mr. Rainer for the well-written review.

Carl Treseder
Winters, California