Re: Latest fuss, my apologies

From: Justin (no_at_spam.com)
Date: 10/02/04


Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:37:38 +0000 (UTC)

In sci.math James Harris <jstevh@msn.com> wrote:

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

They like the mathematics, and they're good at it.

: Well that's not what Barry Mazur said.

Quoting that somebody said something doesn't get you either respect or
belief. If Barry logs on here and suggests that your methods are
advanced and correct, he'd be subject to the same criticism that you are.

: Remember Justin, you may think you're important and smart, or that it
: gets you points by arguing with me,

No, I'm not important, and I don't think I'm particularly smart. I'm
sure I've never, ever claimed brilliance in anything, except I do make a
pretty wicked chocolate whisky cheesecake.

Points? There's no point system here. I'm not trying to work my way up
any scale or be better than anyone. Nobody here knows who the heck I am,
I don't do research mathematics and I'm not trying to, I'm just some guy.
I read your posts, I read the replies, I see who's correct.

: Usenet punks like yourself can keep claiming advanced polynomial
: factorization doesn't work all you want, but I not only know it works

James - it's not advanced, it's just factoring, and your understanding of
the sets in which you're factoring and the logic of the arguments is
flawed. As such, you have no results.

Justin



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