Re: Latest fuss, my apologies

From: James Harris (jstevh_at_msn.com)
Date: 10/02/04


Date: 2 Oct 2004 06:23:06 -0700


"Justin" <no@spam.com> wrote in message news:<cjl4d8$la0$2@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>...
> In sci.math James Harris <jstevh@msn.com> wrote:
>
> : Unfortunately I was just wrong recently as I fiddled with
>
> Look you're constantly wrong, and you constantly belittle the people who
> tell you so. Will you apologize to those in person - to ***, to Nora,
> and so on? Give up something heartfelt, really.

They like it. Why do you think they keep replying?

Come on, the adults here at least know the game.

Adults don't pay attention unless they're getting something out of it.

And I may be often wrong, but at times I'm right.

Unfortunately, many of you seem to only believe in mathematics when it
suits you, while I believe in it all the time, as I demonstrate by
being able to admit when I'm wrong.

I'm clearly the better person here.

>
> Your techniques are not advanced, you're just screwing with basic
> factorization within various sets - that's it - and you're having
> problems doing so. There's nothing advanced, nothing sophisticated,
> nothing new, it's just fiddling, and it's got you no results because you
> keep making mistakes, both in the simple algebra and the overall big
> picture.
>
> Justin

Well that's not what Barry Mazur said. Remember Justin, you may think
you're important and smart, or that it gets you points by arguing with
me, but I've gotten feedback from top editors, and people like Barry
Mazur.

None of them have given feedback like you posters on Usenet, except
one, this editor from the Proceedings of the AMS who I guess I
annoyed. He was nasty, but that was over a year ago.

Usenet punks like yourself can keep claiming advanced polynomial
factorization doesn't work all you want, but I not only know it works
I have the feedback from editors that you don't, and no, I no longer
put forward what mathematicians are telling me by email.

You people are out of the loop but that doesn't mean I can't come back
at you with my take on what top mathematicians are saying versus what
you little people say!

You can just not believe me if you wish.

James Harris