Google Groups broken even worse than before (was: Elementary group theory: Proof of Fermat-Maas primality-test (was: correcting Dik ...))
- From: rem642b@xxxxxxxxx (robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t)
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:05:33 -0800
Google Groups has broken their interface even worse than it was
broken before. Now the menu of matches shows only:
Elementary group theory: Proof of Fermat-Maas primality-test ...
Group: sci.math
From: "Dik T. Winter" <Dik.Win...@xxxxxx> ... Well, trial division
does
not take much time (0.051 seconds on this slow Sun). Moreover, in that
time also small divisors of p-1 and p+1 are found ...
Jan 24 by Dik T. Winter - 232 messages - 28 authors
When I click on that link, I see:
Elementary group theory: Proof of Fermat-Maas primality-test (was:
correcting Dik ...)
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From: "Dik T. Winter" <Dik.Win...@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:28:48 GMT
Local: Tues, Jan 16 2007 8:28 am
Subject: Re: Elementary group theory: Proof of Fermat-Maas
That article it takes me to was written a week ago. In the broken
interface that Google presented for the past several months until
earlier today, the menu of search matches showed the hours:minutes
of the article. The time zone was not the same between the menu and
the actual article, but at least the :minutes was correct, so I
could search for that to find the actual article listed in the
menu. But now there are no hours:minutes, hence no way to search
for that particular article. I have no idea how to find the article
Dik posted most recently in response to something I previously
posted. Does anybody know any way to find articles that followup
stuff that I posted, so that I can continue actively participating
in these back and forth discussions?
.
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