Re: Factoring paper is wrong
From: James Harris is Nuts (nuts_at_jsh.com)
Date: 06/15/04
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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:14:15 +0000 (UTC)
On 14 Jun 2004, Observer wrote:
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>Your ranting and raving about this is starting to sound as nuts as you try to make JSH sound. Your preoccupation concerning him even drives you to follow up trying to convince others of your position.
Observer:
With all due respect, I am surprised and perplexed
that some on this NG treat James Harris with any
respect or deference. Are, for example, David Eather
and O-in (however it is spelled) newbies, or have they
not read this NG for a sufficient length of time to
see the pathetic and sometimes manipulative James
Harris postings?
Even you say "as nuts as you try to make JSH sound".
Do you not consider James Harris a nut, a crank,
and/or a fraud? Or are you so forgiving, or just
forgetful, of his past behavior?
Some posters take on a personal responsibility,
and as you suggest, maybe a crusade, to challenge a
given crank, such as Daryl the numerological pedofile,
and Donald Shead the physics troll.
My posts are to counter the (in my opinion, odd and
undeserved) respect and deference given to
James Harris by some on this newsgroup.
Thanks for your comment. But remember ...
James Harris is Nuts(TM)
P.S. Nuts, I tell you! Bwaahaaahaaa, NUTS!
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