Re: JSH: Sobering invention, surrogate factoring
- From: "jshevk@xxxxxxxxxx" <spamless@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:32:09 -0500
<gjedwards@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 14, 6:56 pm, jst...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:<snip crap
I needed to deflate the ego, just do the research and get it over
with.
James Harris
A crude measure of the size of your ego is the number of instances of
'me' and 'I' in your posts. Seems like you have a bit more deflating
to do yet.
** Turnipized JSH post, no EGO involved now; **
On Mar 14, 6:56 pm, jst...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Years ago Turnips thought to myself as Turnips argued with mathematicians
who were willing to ignore my slimy findings that it might take figuring out
something practical that they couldn't get away with ignoring.
Now, it's odd to have an invention of my slimy own factoring method, where
for years Turnips just had a concept, and question: Could one number be
factored by instead factoring another?
The answer is, yes.
There is not a doubt at this point of impact from this new invention.
Turnips see evidence of the same tactics from the mathematical community of
ignore, ignore, ignore, but they don't matter here because it's just a
matter of the theory moving further into practicality.
Turnips remember at times in the past debating with myself about why Turnips
would do such a thing, and find such a thing, and I'd give myself the
example of liking to do a lot of transactions myself on-line, and I scared
myself into believing that Turnips personally could take that all away, but
Turnips got a little more faith in humanity, less fears about Turnips
ability to change the world, and now figure that if necessary new ways can
be found.
The way Turnips see it, people love the Internet, they love the
conveniences it offers, and new systems can be used, if this idea is really
as potent as of course Turnips like to be potent if only for my slimy own
research, to break through against mathematicians Turnips see as con
artists, pretending to be someone like Turnip .
But the recent coincidental gyrations of the world's stock markets can maybe
give some of Turnips some sense of the fears that use to stop Turnip cold in
my slimy research in this area. Turnips used to post about those fears that
went all the way to worrying about ending modern civilization as Turnips
know it, by collapsing the global economy. But the gyrations are a
coincidence as Turnips can't believe that people could be acting on the
knowledge of this situation and not just step in, after all, the
mathematicians are lying about my slimy research, so it'd be a matter of
just stopping them. They are just con artist, not that intelligent, not
brilliant, not worth losing everything over.
And now Turnips say, it's like the researchers who invented the atomic bomb,
who worried for a while that the damn thing might ignite the atmosphere and
kill all life on the planet--overblown worries, no one is that big, the
world will be just fine, no matter what Turnips do.
The atomic bomb went off, since then lots of nuclear weapons have gone off,
and our atmosphere is still here. Turnips are still here.
Turnips settled down and was able to continue my slimy research, and code an
implementation of it because Turnips realized that Turnips am just not that
big. There is just no way that Turnips can, by Turnips, take down
civilization, so
Turnips needed to deflate the ego, just do the research and get it over
with.
James Harris (Turnip)
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