From: Tim Little on
On 2010-06-11, JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been fascinated by the response to my posting of a general result
> for solving quadratic residues because of the elephant in the room NOT
> mentioned, which is that it is mod N, whereas mathematicians usually
> MUST use mod p, where p is a prime.

Not at all.

[... the rest of the equally irrelevant and/or false blather snipped ...]


- Tim
From: Tim Little on
On 2010-06-12, Pol Lux <luxpol5(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> You don't need to be modest, you can sign God.
>
> (is this guy for real? it's kind of fun)

I think that if he were not for real, he would have stopped posting
like this about 10 years ago. This is just his latest in his cycle
of:

Post useless rubbish while arguing that it is of Earth-shaking
importance, be shown in mathematical baby-talk level of detail why it
is wrong or well-known for the last millennium or more, admit that it
was all a waste of time, leave Usenet for a while, then come back
after he has forgotten the previous cycle".

Moving through that cycle typically takes him on the order of a month
or more per step. Previous cycles have included proving FLT, proving
P=NP, polynomial-time factoring of large integers, demonstrating flaws
in the ring of algebraic integers, and various combinations and
repetitions of those.

At various points he has claimed that he was an advanced alien, the
incarnation of Mathematics itself, the only true human, the embodiment
of a godlike power, and various other self-aggrandizing delusions.


- Tim
From: Tim Little on
On 2010-06-12, JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I just looked. It's still there. May be a problem with Google
> Groups.

It's possible they have banned .zip files. All your .jar and .pdf
files there are perfectly fine. Can you re-upload your QuadRes and
QuarticRes programs as .jar files?


> At times people interested in my activities may stress the global
> grid.

Absolutely not.


- Tim
From: Jesse F. Hughes on
JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> writes:

> I'm read in about 100 countries. Though only about 40 to 50 countries
> every 30 days.
>
> At times people interested in my activities may stress the global
> grid.

Er, pardon?

--
Jesse F. Hughes
"We need to counter the shockwave of the evildoer by having individual
rate cuts accelerated and by thinking about tax rebates."
-- George W. Bush, Oct. 4, 2001
From: Pollux on
(6/11/10 9:10 PM), JSH wrote:
<blah blah blah poetry - go back to his post to check it out, my news
server won't let me quote too many lines>

> James Harris
>
Wow! Well said JSH. Can you make it rhyme too next time? You seem to be
on roll. It just needs to rhyme, and you would be a poet too
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