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18 Mar 2005 06:08:50 PM |
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Prime Yahoo Group |
I figured I might as well make it possible for those of you who don't
know Java to run PrimeCountH.java and see how fast it really is, for
yourselves, so I created a Yahoo! Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/myprimecounting/
I'm thinking that maybe if I get motivated I might explain things like
how it works.
In any event, run the program, and remember it's something I tossed
together back when I cared about speed stuff, kind of to show how fast
even a *minimal* implementation of my ideas is.
The math people are just weird on this point, as they keep comparing it
to the fastest known to man, as if that's a fair test!
I'm telling you, the math people do not behave rationally on this
subject at all.
For many of you, this will be your first chance to look at some of my
work up close as in running it for yourselves to see if there is
anything to what I'm saying.
It's as easy as downloading PrimeCountH.jar and PrimeViewer.html, and
double-clicking on the html file to run the applet.
See for yourselves.
James Harris
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: Prime Yahoo Group |
18 Mar 2005 07:38:24 PM |
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wrote:
I figured
Bragart
I might as well make it possible
Delusions of competence
for those of you who don't
know Java to run PrimeCountH.java
[snip crap]
Idiot.
James Harris
Your ignorance, incompetence, and psychosis are not of interest to the
world at large. Quite the contrary. You are not even an interesting
laughingstock.
Hey stooopid loud troll James "Always in error, never in doubt!"
Harris, put up or shut up. James Harris, King of the Primes! Where
are your sceptor and crown, delusional James Harris, your regal
clothes? Is a $20,000 prize no questions asked too small to justify
your submission of two little prime numbers? Or are you a psychotic
impotent gelding?
Hey stoopid loud troll James "Prime *****" Harris, a better man than
you has factored RSA-576. Pookie pookie.
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/challenges/factoring/faq.html
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/challenges/factoring/numbers.html
http://www.crank.net/harris.html
It's not every braying jackass who earns a whole page at crank.net
<http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3c65f87.0212222034.d5959fd%40posting.google.com>
<http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3c65f87.0212251249.4b69d7c5%40posting.google.com>
<http://groups.google.com/groups?&q=author%3Ajames+author%3Aharris+%22i+was+wrong>
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Prime Yahoo Group |
18 Mar 2005 08:08:07 PM |
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wrote:
I figured I might as well make it possible for those of you who don't
know Java to run PrimeCountH.java and see how fast it really is, for
yourselves, so I created a Yahoo! Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/myprimecounting/
I'm thinking that maybe if I get motivated I might explain things
like
how it works.
In any event, run the program, and remember it's something I tossed
together back when I cared about speed stuff, kind of to show how
fast
even a *minimal* implementation of my ideas is.
The math people are just weird on this point, as they keep comparing
it
to the fastest known to man, as if that's a fair test!
I'm telling you, the math people do not behave rationally on this
subject at all.
For many of you, this will be your first chance to look at some of my
work up close as in running it for yourselves to see if there is
anything to what I'm saying.
It's as easy as downloading PrimeCountH.jar and PrimeViewer.html, and
double-clicking on the html file to run the applet.
See for yourselves.
Your web page doesn't work either.
Let me guess, you never test any of this crap before you post it,
right?
You left the package declaration out of PrimeCountH.java.
What did you leave out now?
James Harris
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