Re: JSH: What if I succeed?




"JSH" <jstevh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1188163005.621215.20610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Aug 26, 12:06 pm, rossum <rossu...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 16:41:59 -0000, JSH <jst...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For years I've been talking about using the factoring problem to force
acceptance of my other mathematical research as I figured that if I
demonstrate my problem solving ability with a practical math problem
away from "pure math" then I can get people to pay attention to my
other decried research.

You have been working on the factoring problem problem for years, and
you have still not cracked it.



My take on responses from this newsgroup at least has been a
contemptuous dismissal of any possibility of my success.

So far they are right, you have not yet succeeded.


Maybe you're being honest, which still puzzles me.

everything puzzles you JSH, you remain confused, no clearity.


The answer isn't hard. I've stepped through most of it already.

liar.



But like with my prime counting function, it isn't hard to check me on
details like partial difference equations and counting primes.

dosen't work,


That makes the situation strange.

Do you really believe what you're saying? Or are you a front for some
intelligence organization or organizations?

CIA, NSA, NBC, and QUACK



How many operatives have been working here and why?

3,828 to block work by less intellegent people getting into mainstream.


Why focus so hard on blocking acceptance of my mathematical research?

It is bull***, and rejected, blocked. Even the penguins at the north pole
have rejected your research because it is stupid.


Or are you just some regular person who can't understand basic
algebra?

JSH, YOU do not understand basic algebra...........


What country? Countries? Organizations?

Bigot.


Or just some nobody math person fighting against a truth you don't
want?

JSH is a lier, without any truth, all troll.


How do I check? How do I know?

you cannot, be afraid, very afraid, we know where you live, your address and
phone numbers, and your computer IP(s)



James Harris



.


Quantcast